Labour Market Statistics, April 2013
For December 2012 to February 2013:
- The employment rate for those aged from 16 to 64 was 71.4%, virtually unchanged from September to November 2012 but up 0.9 percentage points from a year earlier. There were 29.70 million people in employment aged 16 and over, down 2,000 from September to November 2012 but up 488,000 from a year earlier.
- The unemployment rate was 7.9% of the economically active population, up 0.2 percentage points from September to November 2012 but down 0.3 from a year earlier. There were 2.56 million unemployed people, up 70,000 from September to November 2012 but down 71,000 from a year earlier.
- The inactivity rate for those aged from 16 to 64 was 22.2% (the lowest since 1991), down 0.2 percentage points from September to November 2012 and down 0.7 from a year earlier. There were 8.95 million economically inactive people aged from 16 to 64, down 57,000 from September to November 2012 and down 285,000 from a year earlier.
- Total pay rose by 0.8% compared with December 2011 to February 2012, the lowest growth rate since September to November 2009. Regular pay rose by 1.0 per cent over the same period, the lowest growth rate since records began in 2001.
Regional Labour Market Statistics, April 2013
Key points
- Employment rate highest in the South East and East of England (74.8%) and lowest in the North East (67.1%).
- Unemployment rate highest in the North East (10.1%) and lowest in the South West (6.2%).
- Inactivity rate highest in the North East (25.3%) and lowest in the East of England (19.5%).
- Claimant Count rate highest in the North East (7.4%) and lowest in the South East (2.8%).
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