UK jobless total up by 30,000

Published by Jon Land for 24dash.com in Central Government and also in Communities
UK jobless total up by 30,000
Unemployment increased by 30,000 between July and September to
2.46 million, official figures showed today.
The number of people claiming jobseeker's allowance increased last
month by 12,900 to 1.64 million, said the Office for National
Statistics.
Ministers said that the figures showed the Government’s
action on the economy was making 'a real difference'.
However they warned that labour market difficulties were still
expected to continue for some time to come, with further rises in
unemployment expected next year.
The Government today announced the next 35,000 jobs to be created
for the young and long term unemployed through the Future Jobs Fund
– bringing to 95,000 the total number of jobs announced
through the Fund so far.
Today’s figures show that the number of 16-24 year olds
classed as ILO unemployed is lower than last month’s figure
of 946,000. But it has increased by 15,000 over the quarter to
943,000. Most of that increase is accounted for by a 14,000 rise in
the number of full time students who say they are looking for
work.
In total 267,000 (28%) of the 943,000 are now shown to be in full
time education. The UK youth unemployment rate, even including the
students looking for work, remains below the EU average.
The figures also show a major increase of 126,000 in the total
number of young people in full time education over the same period,
reflecting the substantial expansion of education places, including
the September Guarantee.
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Yvette Cooper said: "The
figures show more people in work and a lot more young people taking
up our offer of full time education and training, which is welcome
news.
"The fact that unemployment is significantly lower than everyone
forecast at the beginning of the year shows the support for the
economy is making a real difference.
"But we know things are still tough for a lot of families, and
unemployment is expected to increase further next year.
That’s why we’re determined to do more with an extra
35,000 youth jobs, more apprenticeships and education places so we
can guarantee no young person gets stuck in long term
unemployment."
The figures out today also reinforce the fact that the UK labour
market is performing better than most major economies. They show UK
unemployment at 7.8%, compared to an EU average of 9.2% and lower
than 14 other EU countries including France (10.0%), Ireland
(13.0%) and Spain (19.3%), as well as the US (10.2%) and Canada
(8.6%)
Employment Minister Jim Knight said: "When faced with the worst
global recession since the 1930s we made a decision to give
jobseekers the support they need, investing £5bn since last
November in creating jobs, bringing in front line advisers to
Jobcentre Plus and expanding training and apprenticeships.
"Today’s figures show that while there is still more to do
our investment is making a real difference to people’s lives
and ensuring that our labour market is performing well compared to
other leading economies."
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