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NEW DEAL FOR UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE IN SCOTLAND: STATISTICS TO END FEBRUARY 2002

NEW DEAL FOR UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE IN SCOTLAND: STATISTICS TO END FEBRUARY 2002

Table A4: Immediate destinations on leaving New Deal 18-24, by stage reached

Scotland

Thousand

Period left New Deal

Total

Unsubsidised employment (1)

Other benefits

Other known destination (2)

Not known

All New Deal Leavers

Jan-Mar 98

0.12

0.05

0.02

0.02

0.02

Apr-Jun 98

1.30

0.75

0.17

0.13

0.25

Jul-Sep 98

3.14

1.49

0.45

0.66

0.54

Oct-Dec 98

3.26

1.54

0.53

0.46

0.72

Jan-Mar 99

4.18

1.75

0.68

0.75

0.99

Apr-Jun 99

5.16

2.19

0.68

1.06

1.23

Jul-Sep 99

6.71

2.58

0.83

1.97

1.34

Oct-Dec 99

5.66

2.29

0.74

1.39

1.23

Jan-Mar 2000

5.73

2.16

0.84

1.37

1.36

Apr-Jun 2000

5.78

2.36

0.75

1.23

1.45

Jul-Sep 2000

6.46

2.45

0.80

1.73

1.49

Oct-Dec 2000

4.79

1.78

0.71

1.08

1.22

Jan-Mar 2001

5.31

1.85

0.87

1.21

1.38

Apr-Jun 2001

5.28

2.10

0.76

0.98

1.43

Jul-Sep 2001

5.85

2.10

0.79

1.38

1.58

Oct-Dec 2001

4.77

1.76

0.74

0.85

1.43

January 2002

1.85

0.57

0.23

0.42

0.64

Total

75.33

29.76

10.60

16.68

18.29

Those leaving before having a first interview

Total

7.73

2.98

0.85

1.30

2.60

Those leaving during the Gateway, having had at least one interview

Total

37.16

15.88

7.22

5.85

8.21

Those leaving having started an option (3)

Total

12.17

5.77

0.95

0.58

4.88

of which:

Subsidised employment

3.67

0.92

0.10

0.02

2.63

Education & training

2.76

0.94

0.31

0.32

1.18

Voluntary sector

1.56

0.64

0.18

0.09

0.65

Environment Task Force

1.91

0.79

0.20

0.07

0.85

Those leaving from Follow-Through

Total

18.27

5.14

1.58

8.96

2.60

by last option entered:

Subsidised employment

2.56

0.92

0.15

1.12

0.37

Education & training

5.89

1.63

0.50

3.00

0.77

Voluntary sector

3.47

0.94

0.32

1.81

0.40

Environment Task Force

3.95

0.97

0.36

2.05

0.57

Great Britain

Thousand

Period left New Deal

Total

Unsubsidised employment (1)

Other benefits

Other known destination (2)

Not known

All New Deal Leavers

Jan-Mar 98

2.19

1.08

0.27

0.34

0.51

Apr-Jun 98

14.44

7.57

1.61

1.68

3.59

Jul-Sep 98

30.03

14.27

3.84

4.53

7.38

Oct-Dec 98

33.22

14.30

4.77

4.77

9.38

Jan-Mar 99

39.98

15.99

5.66

6.20

12.13

Apr-Jun 99

46.19

19.69

5.21

7.72

13.57

Jul-Sep 99

56.18

22.78

5.71

12.43

15.27

Oct-Dec 99

53.06

20.61

5.27

12.76

14.42

Jan-Mar 2000

50.78

19.21

5.78

11.81

13.99

Apr-Jun 2000

49.81

20.33

5.33

9.90

14.24

Jul-Sep 2000

53.67

21.48

5.83

11.41

14.95

Oct-Dec 2000

43.16

16.52

4.96

9.46

12.21

Jan-Mar 2001

47.26

17.80

5.92

9.77

13.78

Apr-Jun 2001

45.75

17.92

5.36

8.44

14.04

Jul-Sep 2001

47.33

17.57

5.31

4.82

15.01

Oct-Dec 2001

41.03

14.41

4.66

3.04

13.56

January 2002

15.60

4.48

1.79

3.53

5.80

Total

669.68

266.02

77.26

132.57

193.83

Those leaving before having a first interview

Total

74.45

24.84

6.48

12.47

30.67

Those leaving during the Gateway, having had at least one interview

Total

358.56

158.42

52.50

52.98

94.66

Those leaving having started an option (3)

Total

98.23

40.23

7.18

4.29

46.53

of which:

Subsidised employment

29.09

6.82

0.74

0.19

21.34

Education & training

24.38

8.08

2.25

2.58

11.48

Voluntary sector

13.82

5.24

1.57

0.65

6.37

Environment Task Force

13.30

4.69

1.45

0.57

6.59

Those leaving from Follow-Through

Total

138.44

42.51

11.12

62.83

21.98

by last option entered:

Subsidised employment

16.35

6.44

1.01

6.30

2.60

Education & training

50.71

15.45

3.86

23.72

7.67

Voluntary sector

26.52

7.83

2.33

12.53

3.83

Environment Task Force

26.27

7.22

2.20

12.38

4.46

Source: Employment Service, New Deal Evaluation Database.
Notes:
(1) Those who are recorded by ES as having been placed into unsubsidised employment, plus those who are recorded as having terminated their JSA claim in order to go into a job. This will undercount the total number going into a job: some who go into a job will not, for what ever reason, record this as the reason for termination of their JSA claim. These will be counted as 'not know'. Past research indicates that the destinations of those who do not give a reason for termination follow a similar pattern to those who do give a reason. Where a young person returns to JSA within 13 weeks of starting an
unsubsidised job, the job start is discounted.
(2) Includes for example transfer to a training programme, gone abroad. Also includes young people, who on leaving New Deal continue to claim JSA.
(3) Virtually all of these are individuals who have left their option and have not returned to claim JSA. Some of these may Follow-Through.start a new JSA claim within 13 weeks of leaving the option, in which case they will re-enter the New Deal

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