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Unemployment benefit claimants constituency by constituency: full data | Unemployment benefit claimants constituency by constituency: full data |
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Unemployment is down - by 45,000 in the three months to March. | |
The total number of jobless fell to 2.63 million, according to the Office for National Statistics, its lowest level since last summer. That brought the unemployment rate in the first quarter of 2012 down to 8.2%, from 8.4% in the last three months of 2011. | |
The ONS said the more timely claimant count, which measures the number of people receiving jobseekers' allowance, had also fallen, by 13,700 in April, to 1.59 million. | |
The figures confirmed the loss of public sector jobs: 270,000 cut in 2011. Heather Stewart wrote last month that: | The figures confirmed the loss of public sector jobs: 270,000 cut in 2011. Heather Stewart wrote last month that: |
In total, 270,000 public sector jobs were lost in 2011, reducing the total workforce to 5.94 million. The civil service payroll shrank by almost 7% over the year, while 71,000 roles disappeared in education, and 31,000 in the National Health Service | In total, 270,000 public sector jobs were lost in 2011, reducing the total workforce to 5.94 million. The civil service payroll shrank by almost 7% over the year, while 71,000 roles disappeared in education, and 31,000 in the National Health Service |
Unemployment among the under-25s is still over 1m - but slightly down on last month. | |
The increasing rate of youth unemployment in the UK means that we are catching up with the rest of Europe which has had high youth unemployment for a while. See the chart above to see how we compare, the full data can be found for this on our Eurozone debt crisis article. | The increasing rate of youth unemployment in the UK means that we are catching up with the rest of Europe which has had high youth unemployment for a while. See the chart above to see how we compare, the full data can be found for this on our Eurozone debt crisis article. |
Our figures, not seasonally adjusted, from NOMIS show 1,616,849 people claiming unemployment benefits in April, down 0.1% points on a month earlier. | |
Birmingham Ladywood remains the constituency with the highest claimant rate at 11.2% with Hodge Hill following closely behind once more at just under 10%. Some ofthe other key numbers from this analysis are: | |
/>• Highest % of women: Birmingham Ladywood, />• Biggest %-point increase over the year: • Biggest % change on month: />• Biggest %-point decrease over the year: Glasgow East, down | • Highest % of men claiming benefits: Birmingham Ladywood, 15.7% />• Highest % of women: Birmingham Ladywood, 6.7% />• Biggest %-point increase over the year: Bradford West, 1.7%points • Biggest % change on month: Belfast North, up 2% />• Biggest %-point decrease over the year: Glasgow East, down 0.6%point |
The figures below, out each month, show benefit claimants in each UK parliamentary constituency and come from the Office for National Statistics Thanks to the powerful ONS Nomis database, we can now give them to you by constituency. | The figures below, out each month, show benefit claimants in each UK parliamentary constituency and come from the Office for National Statistics Thanks to the powerful ONS Nomis database, we can now give them to you by constituency. |
We've gone for claimants rather than unemployed numbers because – although the numbers are lower – they are bang up to date and available at a really local level, so you can see exactly what's happening near where you live. | We've gone for claimants rather than unemployed numbers because – although the numbers are lower – they are bang up to date and available at a really local level, so you can see exactly what's happening near where you live. |
These are not seasonally adjusted - which explains the slight difference with the totals. The figures, broken down constituency by constituency, do not take into account seasonal variations so show a difference from the seasonally adjusted figures released today. We have added youth unemployment figures and total unemployment which is further broken down. | These are not seasonally adjusted - which explains the slight difference with the totals. The figures, broken down constituency by constituency, do not take into account seasonal variations so show a difference from the seasonally adjusted figures released today. We have added youth unemployment figures and total unemployment which is further broken down. |
Download the data and in the second tab you can see our rankings by constituency - with highest rates by men and women and a host of other bits of analysis. | Download the data and in the second tab you can see our rankings by constituency - with highest rates by men and women and a host of other bits of analysis. |
Benefit claimants by constituency for March 2012 | |
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Source: NOMIS | |
To help out, we've also done some percentage changes too. We've also worked out the percentage changes for men and women. | To help out, we've also done some percentage changes too. We've also worked out the percentage changes for men and women. |
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