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

Table B4: Numbers into employment from Enhanced New Deal 25+ by month (1)

Scotland

Thousand

Period

Number into sustained employment (2)

Plus (4) Number into employment lasting <13 weeks

Total

Unsubsidised

Subsidised (3)

Total

Unsubsidised

Subsidised (5)

Apr-Jun 2001

0.29

0.21

0.08

0.07

0.06

0.00

Jul-Sep 2001

0.69

0.51

0.64

0.20

0.17

0.02

Oct-Dec 2001

0.85

0.64

0.21

0.29

0.27

0.02

Jan-Mar 2002

0.96

0.71

0.25

0.26

0.23

0.03

Apr-Jun 2002

1.19

0.86

0.33

0.34

0.29

0.05

Jul-Sep 2002

1.26

0.99

0.27

0.26

0.23

0.03

Total

5.23

3.92

1.31

1.41

1.26

0.15

Great Britain

Thousand

Number into sustained employment (2)

Plus (4) Number into employment lasting <13 weeks

Period

Total

Unsubsidised

Subsidised (3)

Total

Unsubsidised

Subsidised (5)

Apr-Jun 2001

2.21

1.74

0.47

0.50

0.43

0.07

Jul-Sep 2001

5.71

4.70

1.01

1.48

1.33

0.15

Oct-Dec 2001

6.31

5.16

1.15

1.94

1.80

0.14

Jan-Mar 2002

7.46

6.11

1.35

1.90

1.72

0.18

Apr-Jun 2002

8.33

6.77

1.56

2.34

2.09

0.26

Jul-Sep 2002

9.59

8.14

1.44

1.78

1.65

0.13

Total

39.60

32.62

6.98

9.94

9.02

0.93

Source: Employment Service, New Deal Evaluation Database.
Notes:
(1) The table counts the number of individuals into employment from New Deal. On this basis, a New Deal participant is only ever counted once as starting employment. If a participant has a sustained spell of unsubsidised employment after having had a sustained spell of subsidised employment, then the unsubsidised employment always takes priority.
(2) A job from whch the participant does not return to claim benefit, or transfer to another option, within 13 weeks. This includes those who have been in employment for less than 13 weeks, but who have not yet returned to JSA.
(3) Excluding those who have been, or are in, sustained unsubsidised employment.
(4) Excluding those who have been in sustained employment.
(5) Excluding those who have been in unsubsidised employment for less than 13 weeks.

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