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Notes:
1) Age refers to academic age, which is the respondent's age at the preceeding 31 August.
2) All estimates should be viewed in conjunction with their Confidence Intervals. Confidence Intervals indicate h
For example, a 95% CI of +/- 1,000 means that the true value is between 1,000 above the estimate and 1,00
3) All estimates are taken from the Labour Force Survey.
4) All estimates refer to calendar quarters.
5) Numbers are rounded to the nearest 1,000.
6) The Labour Force Survey has not been reweighted to reflect the Census 2011 population estimates.
yment or Training (NEET) and (b) associated Confidence Intervals by Region
receeding 31 August.
e Intervals. Confidence Intervals indicate how accurate an estimate is.
etween 1,000 above the estimate and 1,000 below the estimate, for 95% of estimates.
(a) Percentage
Yorks &
Quarterly LFS series England North East North West
Humber
Q2 2000 14.7% 22.3% 16.1% 15.8%
Q3 2000 16.3% 21.9% 17.7% 17.7%
Q4 2000 14.1% 20.8% 15.2% 14.5%
Q1 2001 14.6% 21.6% 17.9% 16.1%
Q2 2001 14.1% 16.7% 17.5% 15.9%
Q3 2001 16.6% 20.6% 21.0% 16.5%
Q4 2001 14.1% 17.8% 17.1% 13.8%
Q1 2002 14.9% 18.4% 17.3% 15.6%
Q2 2002 14.8% 17.2% 17.7% 16.5%
Q3 2002 16.4% 19.3% 17.3% 21.4%
Q4 2002 13.6% 19.2% 14.1% 14.2%
Q1 2003 15.0% 19.8% 13.5% 17.8%
Q2 2003 14.3% 20.5% 14.9% 16.0%
Q3 2003 16.0% 20.5% 19.1% 17.6%
Q4 2003 13.5% 16.9% 14.9% 14.6%
Q1 2004 13.5% 19.7% 13.4% 13.2%
Q2 2004 13.9% 17.6% 15.8% 12.3%
Q3 2004 16.3% 20.8% 17.4% 18.6%
Q4 2004 15.0% 20.1% 16.5% 14.2%
Q1 2005 14.3% 18.1% 15.8% 15.5%
Q2 2005 14.9% 19.7% 15.9% 18.0%
Q3 2005 16.5% 24.4% 15.4% 17.8%
Q4 2005 16.3% 20.1% 15.0% 18.2%
Q1 2006 15.2% 17.3% 15.4% 16.0%
Q2 2006 16.2% 18.6% 16.7% 17.3%
Q3 2006 18.1% 16.4% 18.2% 20.1%
Q4 2006 15.6% 15.9% 15.8% 15.8%
Q1 2007 15.6% 16.3% 16.2% 15.7%
Q2 2007 15.4% 17.6% 17.5% 14.3%
Q3 2007 16.3% 17.5% 20.4% 15.9%
Q4 2007 14.6% 16.5% 17.3% 12.5%
Q1 2008 15.1% 17.9% 18.5% 12.5%
Q2 2008 15.6% 17.9% 17.7% 15.8%
Q3 2008 18.0% 21.5% 21.0% 17.6%
Q4 2008 16.1% 19.1% 18.2% 15.1%
Q1 2009 17.5% 18.8% 20.0% 18.3%
Q2 2009 17.7% 21.3% 20.3% 19.3%
Q3 2009 20.0% 23.3% 23.6% 19.9%
Q4 2009 17.4% 21.2% 20.7% 17.9%
Q1 2010 17.7% 21.3% 20.2% 20.5%
Q2 2010 16.4% 19.1% 17.9% 17.9%
Q3 2010 18.8% 23.1% 21.6% 18.5%
Q4 2010 18.9% 22.9% 18.6% 19.2%
Q1 2011 18.6% 22.3% 18.7% 20.7%
Q2 2011 19.3% 20.1% 23.7% 23.0%
Q3 2011 22.0% 21.0% 26.2% 27.7%
Q4 2011 19.1% 18.5% 20.6% 24.7%
Q1 2012 18.8% 23.9% 22.4% 23.6%
Q2 2012 18.8% 26.8% 20.8% 23.0%
Q3 2012 20.1% 23.9% 20.5% 23.6%
Q4 2012 18.0% 21.0% 17.5% 19.3%
Q1 2013 18.2% 24.4% 18.1% 18.9%
Q2 2013 18.3% 20.6% 16.3% 20.3%
Q3 2013 20.1% 23.8% 22.9% 21.2%
Q4 2013 17.2% 18.5% 18.8% 19.0%
Notes:
1) Age refers to academic age, which is the respondent's age at the preceeding 31 August.
2) All estimates should be viewed in conjunction with their Confidence Intervals. Confidence Intervals indicate h
For example, a 95% CI of +/- 0.7 percentage points (%pt) means that the true value is between 0.7 %pt abov
3) All estimates are taken from the Labour Force Survey.
4) All estimates refer to calendar quarters.
5) Percentages are rounded to the nearest 1 decimal place.
6) The Labour Force Survey has not been reweighted to reflect the Census 2011 population estimates.
raining (NEET) and (b) associated Confidence Intervals by Region
lation estimates.
(b) 95%Confidence Intervals
Yorks &
England North East North West East Midlands
Humber
+/- 0.8%pt +/- 4.1%pt +/- 2.3%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 3.1%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 4.4%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 3.4%pt
+/- 0.8%pt +/- 4.2%pt +/- 2.3%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 3.1%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 4.1%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 0.8%pt +/- 3.8%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.7%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 4.3%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 3.0%pt
+/- 0.8%pt +/- 3.8%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.6%pt
+/- 0.8%pt +/- 3.8%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.7%pt
+/- 0.8%pt +/- 3.7%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.7%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 4.1%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 3.0%pt +/- 2.9%pt
+/- 0.8%pt +/- 3.9%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 4.0%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 4.0%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 3.0%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 4.1%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 3.2%pt
+/- 0.8%pt +/- 3.7%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.9%pt
+/- 0.8%pt +/- 3.9%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.3%pt +/- 2.9%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 3.8%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 3.0%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 4.2%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 3.2%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 4.2%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 3.0%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 3.9%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.7%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 4.1%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.6%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 4.6%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.9%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 4.3%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 3.1%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 3.8%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 3.2%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 4.1%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 3.0%pt
+/- 1.0%pt +/- 3.9%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 3.0%pt +/- 3.0%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 3.8%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 3.8%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 3.8%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 3.9%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 3.1%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 3.8%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 3.8%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.3%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 3.8%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 3.0%pt
+/- 1.0%pt +/- 4.5%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 3.2%pt
+/- 0.9%pt +/- 4.1%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.9%pt
+/- 1.0%pt +/- 3.9%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 1.0%pt +/- 4.2%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 3.1%pt +/- 3.0%pt
+/- 1.1%pt +/- 4.8%pt +/- 3.0%pt +/- 3.2%pt +/- 3.5%pt
+/- 1.0%pt +/- 4.6%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 3.0%pt
+/- 1.0%pt +/- 4.4%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 3.0%pt +/- 3.1%pt
+/- 1.0%pt +/- 4.3%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 3.0%pt
+/- 1.1%pt +/- 4.8%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 3.2%pt +/- 3.3%pt
+/- 1.1%pt +/- 4.5%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 3.1%pt +/- 2.9%pt
+/- 1.0%pt +/- 4.1%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 3.2%pt +/- 2.9%pt
+/- 1.1%pt +/- 4.0%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 3.4%pt +/- 3.2%pt
+/- 1.1%pt +/- 4.6%pt +/- 3.1%pt +/- 3.7%pt +/- 3.4%pt
+/- 1.1%pt +/- 4.2%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 3.4%pt +/- 3.5%pt
+/- 1.0%pt +/- 4.5%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 3.1%pt +/- 3.4%pt
+/- 1.1%pt +/- 5.0%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 3.2%pt +/- 3.3%pt
+/- 1.1%pt +/- 5.0%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 3.4%pt +/- 3.8%pt
+/- 1.1%pt +/- 4.8%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 3.1%pt +/- 3.6%pt
+/- 1.1%pt +/- 5.0%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 3.0%pt +/- 3.4%pt
+/- 1.1%pt +/- 4.8%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 3.2%pt +/- 3.7%pt
+/- 1.1%pt +/- 5.1%pt +/- 3.1%pt +/- 3.3%pt +/- 3.8%pt
+/- 1.0%pt +/- 4.3%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 3.2%pt +/- 3.4%pt
95%Confidence Intervals
West East of
London South East South West
Midlands England
+/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.2%pt +/- 2.0%pt +/- 2.6%pt
+/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.1%pt +/- 2.6%pt
+/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.3%pt +/- 2.1%pt +/- 2.0%pt +/- 2.7%pt
+/- 2.8%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.1%pt +/- 2.0%pt +/- 2.6%pt
+/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.1%pt +/- 1.8%pt +/- 2.6%pt
+/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.2%pt +/- 2.2%pt +/- 2.7%pt
+/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.3%pt +/- 2.2%pt +/- 1.9%pt +/- 2.2%pt
+/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.1%pt +/- 1.9%pt +/- 2.5%pt
+/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.2%pt +/- 2.0%pt +/- 2.3%pt
+/- 3.0%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.1%pt +/- 2.7%pt
+/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.3%pt +/- 1.9%pt +/- 2.5%pt
+/- 2.8%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.2%pt +/- 2.1%pt +/- 2.5%pt
+/- 2.8%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 2.1%pt +/- 2.1%pt +/- 2.3%pt
+/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.3%pt +/- 2.1%pt +/- 2.7%pt
+/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.3%pt +/- 2.0%pt +/- 2.3%pt
+/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.3%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.0%pt +/- 2.2%pt
+/- 3.0%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 1.9%pt +/- 2.3%pt
+/- 3.1%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.0%pt +/- 2.7%pt
+/- 2.8%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.0%pt +/- 2.7%pt
+/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.1%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.0%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 3.0%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.2%pt +/- 3.2%pt
+/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.2%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 2.8%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.1%pt +/- 2.7%pt
+/- 2.8%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.3%pt +/- 2.6%pt
+/- 2.9%pt +/- 3.0%pt +/- 3.0%pt +/- 2.3%pt +/- 3.0%pt
+/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.1%pt +/- 2.9%pt
+/- 3.2%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.2%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 3.1%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.2%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 3.0%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.2%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.2%pt +/- 2.4%pt
+/- 3.0%pt +/- 3.0%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.1%pt +/- 2.7%pt
+/- 3.1%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.3%pt +/- 2.6%pt
+/- 3.2%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 3.0%pt
+/- 3.1%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 3.3%pt +/- 3.0%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 2.9%pt
+/- 3.4%pt +/- 3.0%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.8%pt
+/- 3.5%pt +/- 3.3%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 3.2%pt
+/- 3.2%pt +/- 3.0%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 3.1%pt
+/- 3.3%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 3.0%pt
+/- 3.1%pt +/- 3.1%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 3.0%pt
+/- 3.4%pt +/- 3.4%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 3.4%pt
+/- 3.6%pt +/- 3.5%pt +/- 3.0%pt +/- 2.7%pt +/- 3.6%pt
+/- 3.6%pt +/- 3.4%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 3.6%pt
+/- 3.4%pt +/- 3.3%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 3.5%pt
+/- 3.6%pt +/- 3.4%pt +/- 3.1%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 3.5%pt
+/- 3.3%pt +/- 3.1%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 3.3%pt
+/- 3.2%pt +/- 3.3%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 2.4%pt +/- 3.2%pt
+/- 3.4%pt +/- 3.2%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 3.4%pt
+/- 3.6%pt +/- 3.2%pt +/- 3.1%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 3.6%pt
+/- 3.6%pt +/- 3.1%pt +/- 3.1%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 3.5%pt
+/- 3.7%pt +/- 3.2%pt +/- 3.0%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 3.5%pt
+/- 3.8%pt +/- 3.1%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.6%pt +/- 3.8%pt
+/- 3.7%pt +/- 3.1%pt +/- 3.0%pt +/- 2.8%pt +/- 3.9%pt
+/- 3.5%pt +/- 3.0%pt +/- 2.9%pt +/- 2.5%pt +/- 3.5%pt
TABLE 3: (a) Number of 19-24 year olds Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) and (b)
Notes:
1) Age refers to academic age, which is the respondent's age at the preceeding 31 August.
2) All estimates should be viewed in conjunction with their Confidence Intervals. Confidence Intervals indicate h
For example, a 95% CI of +/- 1,000 means that the true value is between 1,000 above the estimate and 1,00
3) All estimates are taken from the Labour Force Survey.
4) All estimates refer to calendar quarters.
5) All estimates refer to England.
6) Numbers are rounded to the nearest 1,000.
7) The Labour Force Survey has not been reweighted to reflect the Census 2011 population estimates.
t or Training (NEET) and (b) associated Confidence Intervals by gender
ding 31 August.
vals. Confidence Intervals indicate how accurate an estimate is.
n 1,000 above the estimate and 1,000 below the estimate, for 95% of estimates.
Notes:
1) Age refers to academic age, which is the respondent's age at the preceeding 31 August.
2) All estimates should be viewed in conjunction with their Confidence Intervals. Confidence Intervals indicate h
For example, a 95% CI of +/- 0.7 percentage points (%pt) means that the true value is between 0.7 %pt abov
3) All estimates are taken from the Labour Force Survey.
4) All estimates refer to calendar quarters.
5) All estimates refer to England.
6) Percentages and confidence intervals are rounded to the nearest 1 decimal place.
7) The Labour Force Survey has not been reweighted to reflect the Census 2011 population estimates.
ment or Training (NEET) and (b) associated Confidence Intervals by gender
ding 31 August.
vals. Confidence Intervals indicate how accurate an estimate is.
e true value is between 0.7 %pt above the estimate and 0.7 %pt below the estimate, for 95% of estimates.