New Deal for Unemployed People in Scotland: Statistics to End June 2003

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NEW DEAL FOR UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE IN SCOTLAND: STATISTICS TO END JUNE 2003

Table 8: Summary of people into jobs through Enhanced New Deal 25plus, Scotland and Great Britain

Scotland

Great Britain

Total

of which, Sustained (2)

Total

of which, Sustained (2)

Summary

as at end June-03

10,350

7,930

77,890

60,940

change since Mar-03

+1,490

+1,190

+10,310

+8,450

change since June-02

+5,320

+4,010

+40,160

+31,030

Characteristics

Gender

Male

8,760

6,620

65,690

51,090

Female

1,600

1,310

12,170

9,820

Disability

People with Disabilities

3,300

2,600

21,220

16,780

Ethnic Group

White

10,080

7,720

66,580

51,900

Ethnic Minority Groups

110

80

8,520

6,820

Prefer not to say

160

120

2,780

2,200

Not stated/Unknown

0

0

20

20

Age Group

18-24

25-29

1,920

1,380

14,620

11,060

30-34

2,050

1,550

16,110

12,480

35-39

1,840

1,410

14,230

11,090

40-44

1,600

1,250

11,540

9,150

45-49

1,360

1,070

9,530

7,610

50-54

950

750

7,040

5,710

55-59

620

490

4,650

3,710

60+

20

10

80

70

Notes:
(1) The table counts number of individuals into employment from NDYP and ND25plus. On this basis, a ND participant on either programme is only ever counted once as starting employment from that programme. If a participant has a sustained spell of unsubsidised employment after having had a sustained spell of subsidised employment, then the unsubsidised employment always takes priority.
(2) A job from which the participant does not return to New Deal within 13 weeks. This inlcudes jobs in which participants have been employed for less than 13 weeks, but have not yet returned to New Deal.

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