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

Table B1: Starters, Leavers and Participants in Enhanced New Deal 25+

Scotland

Thousand

Period

Number on New Deal at period end (1)

Number of starts in period (2)

Number of leavers in period (3)

Male

Female

Total (4)

Male

Female

Total (4)

Male

Female

Total (4)

Apr-Jun 2001

2.8

0.5

3.3

3.3

0.6

3.9

0.5

0.1

0.6

Jul-Sep 2001

4.3

0.8

5.2

2.8

0.6

3.5

1.3

0.3

1.6

Oct-Dec 2001

5.7

0.9

6.7

3.2

0.6

3.8

1.8

0.4

2.3

January 2002

5.6

0.9

6.6

0.8

0.2

1.0

0.9

0.1

1.0

Total

0.0

0.0

0.0

10.1

1.9

12.2

4.5

1.0

5.5

People with disabilities (5)

Total

9.3

2.1

11.4

2.6

0.6

3.2

1.2

0.3

1.5

Great Britain

Thousand

Period

Number on New Deal at period end (1)

Number of starts in period (2)

Number of leavers in period (3)

Male

Female

Total (4)

Male

Female

Total (4)

Male

Female

Total (4)

Apr-Jun 2001

36.5

7.4

44.9

25.1

5.4

31.0

10.9

2.5

13.7

Jul-Sep 2001

45.0

8.7

54.5

23.5

4.8

28.5

15.1

3.5

18.9

Oct-Dec 2001

0.0

0.0

0.0

6.6

1.4

8.2

7.0

1.4

8.6

January 2002

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Total

234.3

47.1

287.1

81.6

17.0

100.5

37.0

8.4

46.3

People with disabilities (5)

Total

33.6

11.5

42.3

20.8

5.6

26.4

9.6

2.7

12.3

Source: Employment Service, New Deal Evaluation Database.
Notes:
(1) Figures refer to the last Friday of each month.
(2) Those identified by Employment Service (ES) as having joined New Deal, including those who have received an initial invitation, but have not yet attended their first interview.
(3) Those who have completed the Advisory Interview Process and not taken up an opportunity, plus those who have started unsubsidised employment or left JSA for reasons other than starting subsidised employment or other provision. Subsequent data may be revised upwards as leavers from WBTA/TfW and current ES provision are monitored.
(4) Totals include those for whom gender is not recorded. For this reason, and also because of rounding, components will not necessarily sum to totals.
(5)Those recorded by ES as having a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term effect on their ability to carry out normal day to day activities.

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