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

Table C0: New Deal for lone parents Key Facts October 1998 to end January 2002

Total number of Starts(2) on New Deal (000s)

Scotland

(% agreements in Scotland)(2)

Great Britain

(% agreements in GB)

Scotland as a % of GB

Numbers attending initial interview (1)

Men

2.19

20.47

10.7%

Women

34.56

337.91

10.2%

All people

36.98

360.50

10.3%

Number of starters to NDLP (agreements)(2)

Men

1.81

83%

17.31

85%

10.5%

Women

30.31

88%

300.34

89%

10.1%

All people

32.29

87%

318.90

88%

10.1%

Number on New Deal at end of January 2002 (000s)

Scotland

Great Britain

% breakdown of options

Scotland

Great Britain

Total

10.00

107.64

100.0%

100.0%

Receiving advice/guidance(3)

6.71

70.99

63.6%

66.0%

In education/training (4)

0.57

5.77

5.7%

5.4%

Receiving in work support

2.72

30.88

27.2%

28.7%

of which

On income support

0.17

2.30

1.7%

2.1%

Off income support

2.55

28.58

25.5%

26.6%

Immediate destination on leaving New Deal for lone parents, to December 2001(5) (000s)

Number

Percentage

Scotland

Great Britain

Scotland

Great Britain

Total

21.58

204.84

100%

100%

Left income support

12.64

116.11

59%

57%

of which

Employment

11.92

109.85

55%

54%

Transfer to other benefits

0.21

1.87

1%

1%

Ineligible

0.51

4.39

2%

2%

Still on income support

7.90

80.38

37%

39%

of which

Employment

0.15

1.40

1%

1%

Withdrawn for other reasons

7.75

78.98

36%

39%

Unknown destination

1.04

8.35

5%

4%

Source: Employment Service Labour Market System
Notes:
(1) Numbers of people attending an initial interview. All lone parents with children aged 5 years and 3 months or over are required to attend an initial interview.
(2) Lone Parents who, having attended an initial adviser interview, agree to participate in New Deal for Lone Parents
(3) New Deal for Lone Parents personal advisers offer a package of advice and support including advice on job vacancies, benefits, childcare, training and in-work support services.
(4) For example ES provision, work-based Learning for Adults and New Deal for lone parents supported training.
(5) Full destination data unavailable for January 2002

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