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Long-term unemployment 'doubles' | Long-term unemployment 'doubles' |
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The number of people on Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) for more than a year has nearly doubled, the TUC has said. | |
Those claiming JSA for more than 12 months rose to 201,015 in November 2009, up from 103,930 in December 2008. | Those claiming JSA for more than 12 months rose to 201,015 in November 2009, up from 103,930 in December 2008. |
And 58 local authorities now have over 1,000 long-term claimants, compared with 19 last year. | |
The TUC is urging the government to extend its job guarantee for young people to everyone who has been unemployed for 18 months. | The TUC is urging the government to extend its job guarantee for young people to everyone who has been unemployed for 18 months. |
The TUC made the calculations using official claimant count data. | The TUC made the calculations using official claimant count data. |
It wants to see the long-term unemployed entitled to a job paying at least the minimum wage for a minimum of six months. | It wants to see the long-term unemployed entitled to a job paying at least the minimum wage for a minimum of six months. |
Job Seeker's Allowance currently stands at £50.95 a week for 16-24 year olds, and £64.30 a week for those aged 25 and over. | |
Damaging | Damaging |
The TUC is also calling for more help for those groups it says are at most risk of becoming the long-term unemployed. | The TUC is also calling for more help for those groups it says are at most risk of becoming the long-term unemployed. |
UK CLAIMANT COUNT | UK CLAIMANT COUNT |
% of population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance, by parliamentary seat | % of population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance, by parliamentary seat |
Unemployment in graphics | Unemployment in graphics |
These include people over 50, those who have spent a long time out of the labour market while caring for children or those with a history of unemployment. | These include people over 50, those who have spent a long time out of the labour market while caring for children or those with a history of unemployment. |
TUC general secretary Brendan Barber says long-term joblessness is damaging. | TUC general secretary Brendan Barber says long-term joblessness is damaging. |
"Every job loss is a human tragedy, but when people are out of work for over a year they risk being permanently scarred by joblessness," he said. | "Every job loss is a human tragedy, but when people are out of work for over a year they risk being permanently scarred by joblessness," he said. |
"The government should extend its job guarantee for young people to anyone out of work for 18 months to stop people getting mired in semi-permanent joblessness." | "The government should extend its job guarantee for young people to anyone out of work for 18 months to stop people getting mired in semi-permanent joblessness." |
In his recent pre-Budget report, Alistair Darling announced that the government was extending its guarantee of a job or training to all young people who had been unemployed for six months. | In his recent pre-Budget report, Alistair Darling announced that the government was extending its guarantee of a job or training to all young people who had been unemployed for six months. |
Previously only those under 24 years old who had been jobless for 12 months were eligible. | Previously only those under 24 years old who had been jobless for 12 months were eligible. |
The chancellor said he hoped to raise £550m from a 50% tax on bankers' bonuses to help ease unemployment. | The chancellor said he hoped to raise £550m from a 50% tax on bankers' bonuses to help ease unemployment. |
Part-time workers | Part-time workers |
The number of people claiming unemployment benefit fell by 6,300 in November to 1.63 million, the first fall in claimants since February 2008. | The number of people claiming unemployment benefit fell by 6,300 in November to 1.63 million, the first fall in claimants since February 2008. |
However the number of people unemployed in the UK, using the government's preferred measure, now stands at 2.49 million. | However the number of people unemployed in the UK, using the government's preferred measure, now stands at 2.49 million. |
These figures show that the number of people jobless for more than a year increased by 49,000 in the latest quarter to 620,000, the highest since 1997. | These figures show that the number of people jobless for more than a year increased by 49,000 in the latest quarter to 620,000, the highest since 1997. |
The number of people who say they are working part-time because they cannot find a full-time position rose by 34,000 in the quarter and now stands at over 1 million. | The number of people who say they are working part-time because they cannot find a full-time position rose by 34,000 in the quarter and now stands at over 1 million. |
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