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Counting down to a jobless Christmas | Counting down to a jobless Christmas |
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By Nathan Williams BBC News | By Nathan Williams BBC News |
There can be great pressure on families to splash out at Christmas. But with the jobless total rising, many are cutting back on their spending this year. | There can be great pressure on families to splash out at Christmas. But with the jobless total rising, many are cutting back on their spending this year. |
The high streets are full of glitzy snow-flaked displays - and even early sale signs. Christmas catalogues flood out of every newspaper you open. Cutesy ads vie for space on our TV screens. | The high streets are full of glitzy snow-flaked displays - and even early sale signs. Christmas catalogues flood out of every newspaper you open. Cutesy ads vie for space on our TV screens. |
In fact, adverts for Christmas gifts seem to be the only thing on television at the moment, says Paul Edwards, from Bristol. | In fact, adverts for Christmas gifts seem to be the only thing on television at the moment, says Paul Edwards, from Bristol. |
This is the first Christmas he has faced without a job in 32 years, and he says his celebrations "will be cut to the bone". | This is the first Christmas he has faced without a job in 32 years, and he says his celebrations "will be cut to the bone". |
He won't be alone. | He won't be alone. |
The number of people unemployed stands at more than 2.6 million - the UK's highest jobless total since 1994. | The number of people unemployed stands at more than 2.6 million - the UK's highest jobless total since 1994. |
'It's hard' | 'It's hard' |
Corinne Mills runs work coaching service Personal Career Management. She has seen a 300% increase in people seeking help in the last quarter - both among the jobless and those feeling stuck, afraid to change jobs in the current market. | Corinne Mills runs work coaching service Personal Career Management. She has seen a 300% increase in people seeking help in the last quarter - both among the jobless and those feeling stuck, afraid to change jobs in the current market. |
They have anxieties over money, says Ms Mills, and all they hear on the news is "doom and gloom" and predictions of years of austerity. | They have anxieties over money, says Ms Mills, and all they hear on the news is "doom and gloom" and predictions of years of austerity. |
Paul, 49, was made redundant in April after 32 years of work. The print-finishing business he worked for went into voluntary liquidation. | Paul, 49, was made redundant in April after 32 years of work. The print-finishing business he worked for went into voluntary liquidation. |
One day the boss turned up at his factory and said the company had run out of money. It was closed by 11:00 that day. Paul had worked there 11 years. | One day the boss turned up at his factory and said the company had run out of money. It was closed by 11:00 that day. Paul had worked there 11 years. |
"I've got four children between the ages of seven and 15. It's hard," says Paul. | "I've got four children between the ages of seven and 15. It's hard," says Paul. |
"We haven't got much money. We live from week to week. We get benefits but that doesn't cover the outgoings. | "We haven't got much money. We live from week to week. We get benefits but that doesn't cover the outgoings. |
"Last year we spent quite a lot on Christmas - I was employed, things were hunky dory. This year we just can't do it." | "Last year we spent quite a lot on Christmas - I was employed, things were hunky dory. This year we just can't do it." |
Paul had to call a family meeting to tell his children they could only pick a few things from their Christmas lists. | Paul had to call a family meeting to tell his children they could only pick a few things from their Christmas lists. |
Looking for bargains | |
"Our children made huge lists. We totted up the value of it. My nine-year-old boy's came to £852. So we told him - 'name the four things you really want'." | "Our children made huge lists. We totted up the value of it. My nine-year-old boy's came to £852. So we told him - 'name the four things you really want'." |
The family searches for bargains to get by, using vouchers, scouring the internet for deals and buying some items second-hand on eBay. | The family searches for bargains to get by, using vouchers, scouring the internet for deals and buying some items second-hand on eBay. |
Owain Powell, 27, has also been looking for bargains. Like Paul, this is his first Christmas without work in years. | Owain Powell, 27, has also been looking for bargains. Like Paul, this is his first Christmas without work in years. |
Owain lives with his parents in Rugby, Warwickshire. He says it is impossible to think about a mortgage or renting somewhere with friends. | Owain lives with his parents in Rugby, Warwickshire. He says it is impossible to think about a mortgage or renting somewhere with friends. |
He thought his career in marketing was on track. But after leaving his previous company amid budget cuts he faces a very difficult job market. | He thought his career in marketing was on track. But after leaving his previous company amid budget cuts he faces a very difficult job market. |
"This year I won't be enjoying the delights of the German market in Birmingham or Milton Keynes," he says. | "This year I won't be enjoying the delights of the German market in Birmingham or Milton Keynes," he says. |
He looks for deals online, which also saves him the cost of driving into town. | He looks for deals online, which also saves him the cost of driving into town. |
"I'll be spending £15 to £20 on each person. Before I might have spent £60, or up to £100 on close family," he says. | "I'll be spending £15 to £20 on each person. Before I might have spent £60, or up to £100 on close family," he says. |
'Peer pressure' | 'Peer pressure' |
People understand his predicament, he says, because money is tight for everyone. | People understand his predicament, he says, because money is tight for everyone. |
Many people have not saved for the festive season - two in five are in this category, according to a recent survey for Barclaycard. | Many people have not saved for the festive season - two in five are in this category, according to a recent survey for Barclaycard. |
Still, there is "real peer pressure" to buy presents, even if a family is struggling with money, says Emma Cook, operations manager at Birmingham's Citizens Advice Bureau. | Still, there is "real peer pressure" to buy presents, even if a family is struggling with money, says Emma Cook, operations manager at Birmingham's Citizens Advice Bureau. |
She has noticed more jobless people coming through its doors. | She has noticed more jobless people coming through its doors. |
"Having work and being able to make decisions about your life - your housing, your children's education, about travel and holidays - it's empowering," says Miss Cook. | "Having work and being able to make decisions about your life - your housing, your children's education, about travel and holidays - it's empowering," says Miss Cook. |
"Once you take [jobs] away, you're taking away that ability to make those decisions. And that can be quite disabling." | "Once you take [jobs] away, you're taking away that ability to make those decisions. And that can be quite disabling." |
Joe Ferns, director of research, development and operations for the Samaritans, says some people who call the charity express shame about their situation - and that stops them talking to their families. | Joe Ferns, director of research, development and operations for the Samaritans, says some people who call the charity express shame about their situation - and that stops them talking to their families. |
Unemployment exacerbates the pressures that are naturally on people at Christmas, he says, particularly for traditional breadwinners who feel their role is to "protect and provide". | Unemployment exacerbates the pressures that are naturally on people at Christmas, he says, particularly for traditional breadwinners who feel their role is to "protect and provide". |
When they feel they are not doing that, it "challenges them very deep down", he says. | When they feel they are not doing that, it "challenges them very deep down", he says. |
"The pressure is there to keep up with the perception of what everyone else is doing." | "The pressure is there to keep up with the perception of what everyone else is doing." |
Family Christmas | Family Christmas |
Back in Bristol, Paul says he can at least look forward to spending time with the family. | Back in Bristol, Paul says he can at least look forward to spending time with the family. |
"We'll make a good Christmas of it - that's all we can do." | "We'll make a good Christmas of it - that's all we can do." |
"All I want is a bit of luck. You have to remain positive. There will be something around the corner." | "All I want is a bit of luck. You have to remain positive. There will be something around the corner." |
As for Owain, he has just received an offer of a job starting in the new year. | As for Owain, he has just received an offer of a job starting in the new year. |
He says it is "more a feeling of relief than joy" after months of trawling through job sites with little luck. | He says it is "more a feeling of relief than joy" after months of trawling through job sites with little luck. |
"Time, however, is much better spent being grateful rather than bitter - especially at this time of year," he says. | "Time, however, is much better spent being grateful rather than bitter - especially at this time of year," he says. |
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