Unemployment international comparisons: Economic indicators
Unemployment data tells us about the strength of the labour market. Find the latest data on unemployment in several major world economies.
This paper contains labour market figures for parliamentary constituencies, as well as a summary of the latest national and regional statistics.
Unemployment by Constituency, January 2012 (4 MB , PDF)
This paper contains labour market figures for parliamentary constituencies, as well as a summary of the latest national and regional statistics.
• The number of people claiming Jobseekers Allowance increased by 1,200 between November and December 2011 to 1.60 million people aged 18 or over.
• The wider ILO measure of unemployment was 2.68 million in the period September-November 2011, a rise of 118,000 from the last quarter. The number of unemployed people is the highest since 1994.
• In September-November 2011, 1.04 million people aged 16-24 were unemployed, an increase of 52,000 on the previous quarter, and the highest since the ONS’s current series began in 1992.
• Over the three months to November 2011, the number of employees (which excludes self-employed people) fell by 109,000, whilst the number of self-employed people rose by 101,000.
Unemployment by Constituency, January 2012 (4 MB , PDF)
Unemployment data tells us about the strength of the labour market. Find the latest data on unemployment in several major world economies.
This briefing provides statistics and forecasts for household debt, guidance on how to interpret debt statistics and analysis on how debt effects the economy.
Debt levels affect how much households spend. Find the latest data on UK household debt, mortgage rates and insolvencies.