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Experimental statistics using pooled data from the Labour Force Survey 2007 – 2020, and Understanding Society Longitudinal Surveys 2009 – 2018, to understand the enabling and disabling factors that could contribute to an individual's likelihood of returning to work. These tables present modelled estimates of the differences between different groups’ likelihood of returning to work in the next three months or year long periods, over the time frame.
Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates of the number of people out of work who either returned to employment or remained out of employment in three-month periods, broken down by a range of personal characteristics.
Claimants of Jobseeker's Allowance resident in Westminster Parliamentary constituencies and regions in the UK. The estimates do not have National Statistics status. This dataset was discontinued in January 2021.
Claimants of Jobseeker's Allowance resident in constituencies of the Scottish Parliament and Scotland. The estimates do not have National Statistics status.
Claimants of Jobseeker's Allowance resident in Local Enterprise Partnerships in England. The estimates do not have National Statistics status. This dataset was discontinued in January 2021.