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Unemployment: the key UK data and benefit claimants for every constituency | Unemployment: the key UK data and benefit claimants for every constituency |
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Unemployment is down again with the number of jobless reaching 2.51m, down 110,000 on last year. | |
So how is it changing? Scroll down the page to see full details on youth unemployment, claimant count where you live and public sector jobs. | So how is it changing? Scroll down the page to see full details on youth unemployment, claimant count where you live and public sector jobs. |
Total unemployment | Total unemployment |
The jobless total stood at 2.51m for July to September 2012, dropping by 49,000 from April to June 2012. The UK unemployment rate has dropped from 7.9% to 7.8% according to the latest Office for National Statistics release. This is the lowest rate since March to May 2011, but still considerably higher than the lows of 4.7% seen in late 2004 and early 2005. | |
Public sector employment | Public sector employment |
The most recent quarterly update for public sector employment makes for more sombre reading. Public sector jobs are at 5.6m, which is a drop of 394,000 - or 6.5% - on the same period last year and 235,000 on the previous quarter. | The most recent quarterly update for public sector employment makes for more sombre reading. Public sector jobs are at 5.6m, which is a drop of 394,000 - or 6.5% - on the same period last year and 235,000 on the previous quarter. |
19.2% of the UK workforce is in the public sector, the lowest figures since this data series began in 1999. | 19.2% of the UK workforce is in the public sector, the lowest figures since this data series began in 1999. |
Youth unemployment | Youth unemployment |
Unemployment among the under-25s has stayed below 1m falling by 49,000 from the April to June figure. The jobless rate among 16 to 24-year-olds is now 20.7%, down 0.8 percentage points from April to June. | |
Click on the image above to explore youth unemployment around the UK. | Click on the image above to explore youth unemployment around the UK. |
Video | Video |
The ONS has this great video explaining their labour statistics: | The ONS has this great video explaining their labour statistics: |
Benefit claimants | Benefit claimants |
The ONS says the number claiming Jobseeker's Allowance last month was 1.58million, up 10,100 on September. | |
Our figures, not seasonally adjusted, from NOMIS, show benefit claimants in each UK parliamentary constituency. | Our figures, not seasonally adjusted, from NOMIS, show benefit claimants in each UK parliamentary 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. |
Constituency breakdown | Constituency breakdown |
Birmingham Ladywood remains the constituency with the highest claimant rate at 11.2% with Hodge Hill following closely behind once more at 9.9%. Some of the 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: Hackney South and Shoreditch, down | • Highest % of men claiming benefits: Birmingham Ladywood, 15.1% />• Highest % of women: Birmingham Ladywood, 7.2% />• Biggest %-point increase over the year: Belfast West, 1%points />• Biggest % change on month: St Ives, up 9.6% />• Biggest %-point decrease over the year: Hackney South and Shoreditch, down 0.8% point |
Download the full 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 full 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. |
Can you do anything with this data? | Can you do anything with this data? |
Data summary | Data summary |
Benefit claimants by constituency for October 2012 | |
Click heading to sort table. Download this data | Click heading to sort table. Download this data |
Source: Nomis | Source: Nomis |
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