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Homes Without Work

Monday 9th January 2012

NORTH EAST WITH 24% IS REGION WITH HIGHEST % OF HOUSEHOLDS WITHOUT WORK IN THE UK WHERE 18.9% OF ALL HOUSEHOLDS ARE WITHOUT WORK

 

It is high time that politicians at local, national and EU level started standing up for the people who elected them and demanded a change of approach and stopped the public sector job cuts in the pipeline says GMB

 

There were 210,800 households in the North East that had no individuals aged 16 and over in employment out of a total number of household of 879,300. That is 24% of all households that include at least one person aged 16 to 64 of working age in the North East. This is the highest percentage for any region in the UK. The percentages for other regions are: Wales 22.5%, Northern Ireland 22.4%, North West 21.0%, Scotland 20.9%, West Midlands 20.7%, Yorkshire and The Humber 20.2%, London 18.9%, East Midlands 17.7%, South West 16.6%, East 15.7%, and South East 14.5%. The figures for all 12 regions in the UK are set out in the table below.

For the UK as a whole there were 3.9 million households that had no individuals aged 16 and over in employment out of a total number of household of 20.5 million. That is 18.9% of all households that include at least one person aged 16 to 64 of working age in the UK.

 

These figures come from a new analysis by GMB of the Annual Population Survey data on households by combined economic activity status January-December 2010 from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) published just before Christmas 2011. Sources and definitions are set out in notes to editors below.

 

Liverpool has the highest % of households with people of working age without work in the UK. There were 51,000 households in Liverpool that had no individuals aged 16 and over in employment out of a total number of household of 159,700. That is 31.9% of all households that include at least one person aged 16 to 64 of working age in Liverpool.

 

After Liverpool the next highest percentages for households without work in the UK were: Nottingham-31.5%, Glasgow City-30.8%, Middlesbrough-30.7%, Knowsley-30.2%, Merthyr Tydfil-29.9%,Neath Port Talbot-29.7%, Westminster-28.8%, Blaenau Gwent-28.8%, Hartlepool-28.7%, Wolverhampton-28.1%, Newham-27.8%, Redcar and Cleveland-27.7%, Sandwell-27.6%, North Ayrshire-27.6%, Manchester-26.9%, Kingston upon Hull, City of-26.8%, East Ayrshire-26.8%, Birmingham-26.7%, Isle of Wight-26.6%, Swansea-26.6%,and Sunderland-26.0%.The figures for these top 22 areas in the UK are set out in notes to editors below.

 

Aberdeenshire has the lowest percentage of households in the UK without work at 9.2%. The figures for all 203 areas in the UK are set out in a pdf at the foot of this release on the GMB website http://www.gmb.org.uk/ . Also set out as pdfs there are the 11 regional press releases on this issue.

 

TABLE Households with persons of working age without work as % of all households

   

All households

Households without work

     

                         number

                     % of all households

 

United Kingdom

20,497,800

3,881,900

18.9

 

Great Britain

19,919,400

3,752,400

18.8

 

England

17,113,800

3,149,800

18.4

         

1

North East

879,300

210,800

24.0

2

Wales

977,400

220,300

22.5

3

Northern Ireland

578,400

129,600

22.4

4

North West

2,302,600

482,800

21.0

5

Scotland

1,828,100

382,300

20.9

6

West Midlands

1,754,200

363,700

20.7

7

Yorkshire and The Humber

1,761,300

356,200

20.2

8

London

2,697,000

510,100

18.9

9

East Midlands

1,456,900

258,100

17.7

10

South West

1,664,500

277,000

16.6

11

East

1,867,300

294,000

15.7

12

South East

2,730,700

397,100

14.5

         

 

Paul Kenny, GMB General Secretary said, “The Tory Party famously claimed that ‘If it’s not hurting then it’s not working’. It is high time that the Tories learned that if someone does not have work it hurts. It hurts the person, it hurts their families, it hurts their communities and it hurts our economy.

 

The areas with the highest levels of households without work are those areas which were first devastated by the recessions in the 1980s and 1990s. They never properly recovered. They have now been hit again by the double whammy of the bankers’ recession and by Chancellor Osborne stalling the recovery leading to the region being mired in a new recession.

 

I doubt if the electorate had any notion that a change of government would lead to a loss of 376,000 jobs across the UK in the public sector in the short time since the general election.

 

It is high time that politicians at local, national and EU level started standing up for the people who elected them and demanded a change of approach. There is a massive shortage of jobs as these figures show. A first step is to stop the public sector job cuts in the pipeline. Policies that increase employment are the only sure fire route to recovery. The sooner we start on a new course the better.”

 

Ends

 

Contact: GMB Press Office: Steve Pryle on 07921 289880 or Rose Conroy on 07974 251823.

Full table of figures

Related release for the East of England

Related release for the East Midlands

Related release for London

Related release for the North East

Related Release for the North West

Related release for Scotland

Related Release for the South East

Related release for the South West

Related release for Wales

Related release for the West Midlands

Related release for Yorkshire and the Humber

 

Notes to Editors:

1              Sources: Annual Population Survey  - households by combined economic activity status January-December 2010. ONS Crown Copyright Reserved. Source: Nomis

 

2    Definitions

                             

a)    Households without work are those households that include at least one person aged 16 to 64 and have no individuals aged 16 and over that are in employment.

b)    A household is defined as a single person or a group of people living at the same address who have the address as their only or main residence and either share one main meal a day or share living accommodation (or both).

c)    Reasons for not having work include unemployed, retired, sick or disabled, looking after family, student or other inactive. Other inactive includes waiting for the outcome of a job application, believe there are no jobs available, do not need a job or not started looking for a job.

 

3  Top 22 areas in UK for % of households with people of working age without work.

   

All households

                     Households without work

     

                         Number                   

%

         

rank

       
         

1

Liverpool

159,700

51,000

31.9

2

Nottingham

104,200

32,800

31.5

3

Glasgow City

232,600

71,500

30.8

4

Middlesbrough

47,200

14,500

30.7

5

Knowsley

47,800

14,400

30.2

6

Merthyr Tydfil

19,300

5,800

29.9

7

Neath Port Talbot

46,400

13,800

29.7

8

Westminster

104,300

30,000

28.8

9

Blaenau Gwent

23,100

6,700

28.8

10

Hartlepool

30,800

8,800

28.7

11

Wolverhampton

72,900

20,500

28.1

12

Newham

77,200

21,500

27.8

13

Redcar and Cleveland

45,300

12,600

27.7

14

Sandwell

91,800

25,300

27.6

15

North Ayrshire

46,100

12,700

27.6

16

Manchester

176,100

47,300

26.9

17

Kingston upon Hull, City of

94,100

25,300

26.8

18

East Ayrshire

41,200

11,100

26.8

19

Birmingham

334,600

89,400

26.7

20

Isle of Wight

42,900

11,400

26.6

21

Swansea

75,700

20,100

26.6

22

Sunderland

91,200

23,700

26.0

 

 

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