Hampshire Facts and Figures

Labour Market


Labour Market Bulletin


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The Hampshire Labour Market Bulletins are produced around the middle of each month upon the publication of the Office for National Statistics. The latest month is published below, while past editions can be accessed from Previous bulletins. Ward level claimant count numbers and proportions are also available upon request and supplied as Excel files.

The current and previous Labour Market Bulletins are available to download by clicking on the links below:


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Census Area Statistical Ward Claimant Counts


Census 2003 Ward level claimant count numbers and proportions are also available below:

Young People Census 2003 Ward level estimated claimant numbers and rates. Unlike the Ward reports above, these are estimated figures and as such are an approximation.


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Worklessness

Total and Main Out-of-work benefit claimants - working age

Total benefits are the number of residents who are claiming one of the following benefits:

  • Job seekers allowance (JSA)
  • ESA or Incapacity Benefits- Lone parent
  • Others on income related benefit
  • Disabled
  • Bereaved

The data is based on a hierarchical allocation to avoid double counting of multiple benefit claimants. As such, a Lone parent on JSA would be assigned to the JSAcount. For individual benefit totals or combinations of claimants please visit NOMIS or contact us .  A table of Statistical Group claimants with further explanation can be viewed here:

The Main out-of-work benefit Group are a government measure of worklessness and are the combined number of claimants on Job seekers allowance (JSA), Employment Support Allowance (ESA) or Incapacity Benefit (IB); Lone parents, and Other Income related benefits. Employment Support Allowance replaced Incapacity Benefits for new Claimants in October 2008. Under current Government proposals these and other benefits would eventually be combined under a single Universal Credit.

November 2012 Total benefit claimants Main Out-of-work benefit claimants  
  Count rate Count rate
Hampshire 73,660 8.9 56,350 6.8
North Hampshire* 18,780 8.1 14,540 6.3
Central Hampshire New Forest* 25,870 8.0 19,420 6.0
South Hampshire* 69,900 12.1 56,470 9.7
Basingstoke and Deane 9,590 8.7 7,470 6.8
East Hampshire 5,230 7.3 3,870 5.4
Eastleigh 6,790 8.4 5,090 6.3
Fareham 5,260 7.6 3,930 5.7
Gosport 6,650 12.7 5,220 10.0
Hart 3,090 5.3 2,210 3.8
Havant 10,300 14.1 8,150 11.1
New Forest 9,650 9.3 7,410 7.2
Rushmoor 6,110 9.6 4,850 7.6
Test Valley 5,840 8.0 4,330 5.9
Winchester 5,150 7.0 3,810 5.2
Portsmouth 18,930 13.5 15,840 11.3
Southampton 21,960 13.4 18,240 11.2
Hampshire Economic Area 114,550 10.1 90,430 8.0
Enterprise M3 LEP** 79,120 7.6 60,410 5.8
Solent LEP ** 109,230 11.1 86,620 8.8
South East 568,610 10.3 449,490 8.2
Great Britain 5,621,910 14.1 4,600,620 11.6

Source: ONS, Department for Work and Pensions 2012

Notes:

1. Percentages of population receiving state benefits have been calculated using populations aged 16-64 for both men and women.
2. Rates calculated using the mid-2009 resident population aged 16-64.
3. The age at which women reach State Pension age is gradually increasing from 60 to 65 between April 2010 and April 2020. Hence, until April 2020, some women included in the population figure are not eligible to be part of the count of working age benefit claimants. There will be some time series discontinuity over this period, with trends partly reflecting the changing eligibility
4. * North Hampshire = Basingstoke and Deane, Hart and Rushmoor; Central Hampshire New Forest = East Hampshire, New Forest, Test Valley and Winchester; South Hampshire = Eastleigh, Fareham, Gosport, Havant, Portsmouth and Southampton.
5. **Enterprise M3 LEP currently includes Basingstoke & Deane, East Hampshire, Hart, Rushmoor, Test Valley, Winchester, Guildford, Surrey Heath, Waverley and Woking districts. Solent LEP covers East Hampshire, Eastleigh, Fareham, Gosport, Havant, Isle of Wight, New Forest, Portsmouth and Southampton. These Local Enterprise Partnership boundaries may change.