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New Deal For Unemployed People In Scotland: Statistics To End September 2003
Table 4: Summary of people into jobs through New Deal for Young People, Scotland and Great Britain (1)
| Scotland | Great Britain |
Total | of which, Sustained (2) | Total | of which, Sustained (2) |
Summary |
as at end Sept-03 | 54,630 | 42,340 | 462,870 | 367,270 |
change since June-03 | +2,950 | +2,480 | +21,770 | +18,380 |
change since Sept-02 | +9,340 | +7,190 | +73,350 | +57,840 |
Characteristics |
Gender |
Male | 40,990 | 31,500 | 337,780 | 266,320 |
Female | 13,620 | 10,830 | 124,730 | 100,650 |
Disability |
People with Disabilities | 6,180 | 4,630 | 55,410 | 42,850 |
Ethnic Group |
White | 52,760 | 40,830 | 384,330 | 305,020 |
Ethnic Minority Groups | 760 | 610 | 58,080 | 45,390 |
Prefer not to say | 890 | 700 | 17,270 | 13,800 |
Not stated/Unknown | 220 | 210 | 3,190 | 3,070 |
Notes:
(1) The table counts number of individuals into employment from NDYP. On this basis, a ND participant is only ever counted once as starting employment from the programme. 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 which the participant does not return to New Deal within 13 weeks. This inlcudes jobs in which participants have been employed for less than 13 weeks, but have not yet returned to New Deal




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