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Coronavirus: Young people 'most likely to lose work' in lockdown | Coronavirus: Young people 'most likely to lose work' in lockdown |
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Young people are most likely to have lost work or seen their income drop because of the coronavirus pandemic, a report suggests. | Young people are most likely to have lost work or seen their income drop because of the coronavirus pandemic, a report suggests. |
More than one in three 18 to 24-year-olds is earning less than before the outbreak, research by the Resolution Foundation claims. | More than one in three 18 to 24-year-olds is earning less than before the outbreak, research by the Resolution Foundation claims. |
It said younger workers risk their pay being affected for years, while older staff may end up involuntarily retired. | It said younger workers risk their pay being affected for years, while older staff may end up involuntarily retired. |
The number of people in the UK claiming unemployment benefit soared last month. | |
Those out of work and receiving benefits went up by 856,500 to 2.097 million in April, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. | |
Separate ONS figures showed UK unemployment rose by 50,000 to 1.35 million in the three months to March. | |
Jonathan Athow, from the ONS, said employment "held up well" in March, but hours worked "fell sharply" towards the end of the month - particularly in areas like hospitality and construction. | |
Speaking about the figures on BBC Breakfast, Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey said "we won't have a more detailed understanding for about another month". | |
Young people tend to be hardest hit by economic slumps. | Young people tend to be hardest hit by economic slumps. |
Around a quarter of 18 to 24-year-olds have been furloughed - meaning they do not work but their firms keep them on their books and the government covers 80% of their wages. | Around a quarter of 18 to 24-year-olds have been furloughed - meaning they do not work but their firms keep them on their books and the government covers 80% of their wages. |
A further 9% have lost their jobs altogether - the highest figure out of all age groups. | A further 9% have lost their jobs altogether - the highest figure out of all age groups. |
Industries that traditionally employ younger staff such as pubs, restaurants and leisure centres have remained shut throughout the UK's eight-week lockdown, as have many shops. | Industries that traditionally employ younger staff such as pubs, restaurants and leisure centres have remained shut throughout the UK's eight-week lockdown, as have many shops. |
Employees across all age groups were found to be more likely to earn less than they did in January than earn more. | Employees across all age groups were found to be more likely to earn less than they did in January than earn more. |
Those aged 35 to 44 were the least likely to have been furloughed or lost their jobs, with around 15% experiencing this since the outbreak began. | Those aged 35 to 44 were the least likely to have been furloughed or lost their jobs, with around 15% experiencing this since the outbreak began. |
The Resolution Foundation, which studies earnings of lower and middle income-workers, surveyed more than 6,000 UK adults at the beginning of May. | The Resolution Foundation, which studies earnings of lower and middle income-workers, surveyed more than 6,000 UK adults at the beginning of May. |
The Health Foundation, the charity which funded the research, says it was concerned that the current crisis is magnifying already-precarious employment conditions young people face. | The Health Foundation, the charity which funded the research, says it was concerned that the current crisis is magnifying already-precarious employment conditions young people face. |
However, the report found the scale of pay reductions during the crisis would have been greater were it not for the government's job retention scheme. | However, the report found the scale of pay reductions during the crisis would have been greater were it not for the government's job retention scheme. |
The scheme covers 80% of workers' pay up to £2,500 per month and was recently extended to October. | The scheme covers 80% of workers' pay up to £2,500 per month and was recently extended to October. |
A quarter of the workforce, some 7.5 million people, are now covered by the arrangement, which has cost £14bn a month. | A quarter of the workforce, some 7.5 million people, are now covered by the arrangement, which has cost £14bn a month. |
However, campaigners said it has made "no difference" to the thousands of people who initially fell through the cracks. | However, campaigners said it has made "no difference" to the thousands of people who initially fell through the cracks. |
Last week, the chancellor warned it was "very likely" the UK is in a "significant recession", as figures revealed the economy contracting at the fastest pace since the financial crisis. | Last week, the chancellor warned it was "very likely" the UK is in a "significant recession", as figures revealed the economy contracting at the fastest pace since the financial crisis. |
Countries around the world are struggling with surges in unemployment due to the pandemic. | Countries around the world are struggling with surges in unemployment due to the pandemic. |
More than 36 million people are now filing for unemployment benefits in the US, representing almost a quarter of the American workforce. | More than 36 million people are now filing for unemployment benefits in the US, representing almost a quarter of the American workforce. |