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TABLE 1: (a) Number of 19-24 year olds Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) and (b)

(a) Number o

Quarterly LFS series England North East North West

Q2 2000 499,000 40,000 73,000


Q3 2000 556,000 38,000 82,000
Q4 2000 479,000 38,000 70,000
Q1 2001 499,000 40,000 82,000
Q2 2001 486,000 30,000 81,000
Q3 2001 573,000 37,000 96,000
Q4 2001 489,000 34,000 79,000
Q1 2002 513,000 35,000 79,000
Q2 2002 510,000 32,000 80,000
Q3 2002 573,000 36,000 80,000
Q4 2002 482,000 37,000 66,000
Q1 2003 529,000 39,000 65,000
Q2 2003 505,000 39,000 71,000
Q3 2003 571,000 39,000 94,000
Q4 2003 492,000 34,000 75,000
Q1 2004 490,000 39,000 67,000
Q2 2004 505,000 34,000 80,000
Q3 2004 600,000 42,000 88,000
Q4 2004 558,000 41,000 85,000
Q1 2005 535,000 37,000 81,000
Q2 2005 565,000 40,000 83,000
Q3 2005 631,000 48,000 85,000
Q4 2005 620,000 41,000 79,000
Q1 2006 578,000 35,000 80,000
Q2 2006 619,000 37,000 90,000
Q3 2006 704,000 35,000 101,000
Q4 2006 609,000 33,000 88,000
Q1 2007 611,000 34,000 91,000
Q2 2007 605,000 38,000 97,000
Q3 2007 645,000 38,000 113,000
Q4 2007 583,000 37,000 96,000
Q1 2008 605,000 40,000 104,000
Q2 2008 629,000 40,000 100,000
Q3 2008 729,000 47,000 119,000
Q4 2008 648,000 43,000 104,000
Q1 2009 705,000 42,000 114,000
Q2 2009 713,000 47,000 114,000
Q3 2009 803,000 52,000 137,000
Q4 2009 713,000 48,000 115,000
Q1 2010 725,000 47,000 115,000
Q2 2010 669,000 43,000 103,000
Q3 2010 763,000 52,000 127,000
Q4 2010 776,000 52,000 110,000
Q1 2011 766,000 54,000 109,000
Q2 2011 801,000 49,000 140,000
Q3 2011 915,000 48,000 155,000
Q4 2011 794,000 44,000 122,000
Q1 2012 780,000 56,000 130,000
Q2 2012 791,000 62,000 123,000
Q3 2012 842,000 55,000 119,000
Q4 2012 744,000 48,000 101,000
Q1 2013 757,000 56,000 105,000
Q2 2013 767,000 47,000 95,000
Q3 2013 845,000 56,000 135,000
Q4 2013 706,000 44,000 107,000

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

(a) Number of 19-24 year olds NEET


Yorks & East West East of
London South East
Humber Midlands Midlands England
54,000 46,000 52,000 40,000 99,000 59,000
62,000 54,000 65,000 47,000 106,000 67,000
52,000 47,000 64,000 39,000 76,000 56,000
57,000 41,000 60,000 44,000 80,000 58,000
55,000 39,000 55,000 46,000 86,000 55,000
58,000 49,000 56,000 55,000 106,000 75,000
49,000 37,000 61,000 46,000 93,000 60,000
56,000 43,000 68,000 46,000 90,000 60,000
59,000 39,000 62,000 45,000 100,000 62,000
79,000 42,000 69,000 48,000 109,000 68,000
55,000 42,000 54,000 46,000 89,000 54,000
69,000 39,000 61,000 60,000 92,000 68,000
61,000 42,000 62,000 48,000 80,000 69,000
68,000 47,000 69,000 49,000 95,000 72,000
58,000 39,000 54,000 38,000 99,000 70,000
54,000 36,000 55,000 38,000 107,000 69,000
51,000 43,000 60,000 49,000 100,000 60,000
77,000 52,000 69,000 43,000 129,000 61,000
61,000 49,000 63,000 44,000 117,000 57,000
65,000 38,000 58,000 42,000 103,000 65,000
78,000 39,000 64,000 45,000 108,000 60,000
78,000 44,000 69,000 49,000 125,000 74,000
80,000 55,000 69,000 58,000 115,000 74,000
72,000 55,000 67,000 51,000 105,000 68,000
76,000 52,000 75,000 63,000 106,000 79,000
87,000 50,000 77,000 67,000 148,000 84,000
71,000 41,000 70,000 60,000 121,000 70,000
73,000 46,000 78,000 59,000 98,000 80,000
67,000 43,000 70,000 61,000 105,000 78,000
72,000 53,000 76,000 63,000 106,000 78,000
57,000 50,000 67,000 52,000 99,000 85,000
57,000 50,000 70,000 64,000 98,000 76,000
72,000 54,000 77,000 50,000 109,000 86,000
82,000 63,000 91,000 60,000 120,000 94,000
73,000 53,000 77,000 58,000 104,000 95,000
87,000 54,000 93,000 64,000 101,000 101,000
91,000 58,000 102,000 60,000 91,000 106,000
92,000 69,000 99,000 67,000 121,000 103,000
85,000 56,000 84,000 65,000 105,000 96,000
99,000 61,000 93,000 67,000 89,000 95,000
86,000 53,000 80,000 67,000 92,000 89,000
86,000 66,000 84,000 77,000 102,000 104,000
92,000 51,000 103,000 78,000 112,000 107,000
98,000 55,000 102,000 85,000 83,000 102,000
107,000 61,000 89,000 84,000 113,000 94,000
132,000 63,000 105,000 93,000 131,000 123,000
121,000 67,000 97,000 72,000 107,000 102,000
115,000 63,000 92,000 70,000 99,000 90,000
113,000 57,000 101,000 64,000 109,000 95,000
116,000 69,000 106,000 66,000 134,000 106,000
95,000 72,000 92,000 62,000 113,000 98,000
93,000 65,000 97,000 70,000 102,000 99,000
101,000 79,000 101,000 66,000 105,000 96,000
103,000 79,000 98,000 75,000 112,000 104,000
90,000 67,000 86,000 67,000 96,000 82,000

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.

ensus 2011 population estimates.


(b) 95% Confide
Yorks &
South West England North East North West
Humber
35,000 +/- 29,000 +/- 7,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 9,000
36,000 +/- 31,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 10,000
38,000 +/- 29,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 9,000
37,000 +/- 29,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 9,000
37,000 +/- 29,000 +/- 7,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 9,000
42,000 +/- 31,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 9,000
30,000 +/- 28,000 +/- 7,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 8,000
36,000 +/- 29,000 +/- 7,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 9,000
31,000 +/- 29,000 +/- 7,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 9,000
42,000 +/- 32,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 11,000
39,000 +/- 30,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 9,000
37,000 +/- 31,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 10,000
33,000 +/- 30,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 10,000
37,000 +/- 33,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 11,000
26,000 +/- 31,000 +/- 7,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 10,000
26,000 +/- 30,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 10,000
29,000 +/- 31,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 10,000
41,000 +/- 35,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 12,000
42,000 +/- 33,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 11,000
47,000 +/- 33,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 11,000
47,000 +/- 34,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 12,000
60,000 +/- 36,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 12,000
48,000 +/- 36,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 12,000
44,000 +/- 34,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 12,000
42,000 +/- 35,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 12,000
54,000 +/- 38,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 13,000
55,000 +/- 36,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 12,000
52,000 +/- 36,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 12,000
46,000 +/- 36,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 12,000
46,000 +/- 37,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 12,000
41,000 +/- 36,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 11,000
45,000 +/- 36,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 11,000
41,000 +/- 37,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 12,000
54,000 +/- 40,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 13,000
43,000 +/- 38,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 12,000
50,000 +/- 39,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 14,000
44,000 +/- 40,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 14,000
62,000 +/- 43,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 17,000 +/- 15,000
58,000 +/- 40,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 14,000
58,000 +/- 41,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 15,000
56,000 +/- 40,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 14,000
65,000 +/- 43,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 15,000
71,000 +/- 43,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 15,000
77,000 +/- 43,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 15,000
64,000 +/- 44,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 17,000 +/- 16,000
65,000 +/- 48,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 18,000 +/- 17,000
63,000 +/- 44,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 17,000 +/- 16,000
64,000 +/- 43,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 17,000 +/- 15,000
67,000 +/- 45,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 15,000
71,000 +/- 47,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 17,000 +/- 16,000
62,000 +/- 44,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 15,000
69,000 +/- 45,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 15,000
78,000 +/- 46,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 16,000
83,000 +/- 48,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 19,000 +/- 16,000
67,000 +/- 43,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 15,000
(b) 95% Confidence Intervals
East West East of
London South East South West
Midlands Midlands England
+/- 9,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 8,000
+/- 10,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 8,000
+/- 9,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 8,000
+/- 8,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 8,000
+/- 8,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 8,000
+/- 9,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 8,000
+/- 8,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 7,000
+/- 8,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 7,000
+/- 8,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 7,000
+/- 8,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 8,000
+/- 8,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 8,000
+/- 8,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 8,000
+/- 9,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 7,000
+/- 10,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 8,000
+/- 9,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 7,000
+/- 9,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 8,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 7,000
+/- 9,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 7,000
+/- 10,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 17,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 9,000
+/- 10,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 9,000
+/- 9,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 10,000
+/- 9,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 10,000
+/- 10,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 9,000 +/- 17,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 11,000
+/- 11,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 17,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 10,000
+/- 10,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 10,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 10,000
+/- 10,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 9,000
+/- 10,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 19,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 11,000
+/- 9,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 18,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 11,000
+/- 10,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 10,000
+/- 10,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 10,000
+/- 11,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 17,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 10,000
+/- 10,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 10,000
+/- 10,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 10,000
+/- 11,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 17,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 10,000
+/- 12,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 18,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 11,000
+/- 11,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 11,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 10,000
+/- 10,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 11,000
+/- 11,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 11,000
+/- 12,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 18,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 12,000
+/- 11,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 17,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 12,000
+/- 12,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 12,000
+/- 11,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 12,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 12,000
+/- 12,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 17,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 13,000
+/- 11,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 18,000 +/- 17,000 +/- 14,000
+/- 11,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 14,000
+/- 12,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 18,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 14,000
+/- 13,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 20,000 +/- 18,000 +/- 14,000
+/- 13,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 18,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 13,000
+/- 13,000 +/- 14,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 17,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 13,000
+/- 12,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 18,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 14,000
+/- 14,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 20,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 15,000
+/- 13,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 19,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 14,000
+/- 12,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 18,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 14,000
+/- 14,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 19,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 15,000
+/- 14,000 +/- 16,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 19,000 +/- 17,000 +/- 16,000
+/- 12,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 13,000 +/- 18,000 +/- 15,000 +/- 14,000
TABLE 2: (a) Percentage of 19-24 year olds Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) and

(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

(a) Percentage of 19-24 year olds NEET


East West East of
London South East South West
Midlands Midlands England
16.7% 14.4% 12.1% 15.5% 11.5% 11.8%
19.2% 18.5% 13.8% 16.5% 12.9% 12.0%
16.3% 18.1% 11.5% 12.5% 11.0% 12.6%
14.2% 16.8% 12.8% 13.0% 11.3% 12.2%
13.8% 15.3% 13.2% 13.5% 10.4% 12.6%
16.8% 15.8% 16.1% 16.6% 14.1% 13.7%
12.7% 16.6% 13.3% 15.0% 11.5% 9.8%
14.2% 18.9% 13.5% 14.4% 11.6% 11.8%
13.2% 17.2% 13.1% 15.8% 11.7% 10.3%
14.2% 18.7% 14.1% 17.6% 12.7% 13.5%
13.6% 14.5% 13.6% 14.5% 9.9% 12.3%
13.3% 16.5% 17.4% 14.9% 12.9% 11.8%
14.1% 16.8% 14.1% 12.7% 13.0% 10.5%
15.4% 18.3% 14.4% 15.0% 13.4% 12.0%
12.4% 13.6% 10.9% 15.9% 12.6% 8.4%
11.8% 14.2% 11.0% 17.0% 12.5% 8.3%
13.8% 16.0% 14.3% 16.3% 10.9% 8.9%
15.9% 17.9% 12.4% 20.9% 11.0% 12.2%
14.7% 15.9% 12.2% 19.2% 10.4% 12.3%
11.3% 14.4% 11.5% 16.7% 12.1% 13.4%
11.9% 15.9% 12.4% 17.0% 10.9% 13.3%
13.6% 17.3% 13.0% 19.3% 13.5% 17.4%
16.2% 16.9% 15.8% 18.7% 13.6% 13.7%
16.9% 16.5% 14.1% 16.7% 12.5% 12.4%
15.2% 18.3% 16.7% 16.6% 14.5% 12.0%
14.5% 18.4% 17.9% 23.4% 15.2% 14.8%
12.2% 17.1% 15.7% 19.5% 12.4% 14.8%
13.4% 19.4% 15.6% 15.8% 13.8% 14.2%
12.4% 18.0% 15.9% 16.8% 13.4% 12.7%
15.3% 18.2% 16.3% 16.7% 13.3% 12.5%
13.5% 16.1% 13.5% 15.9% 14.4% 10.6%
13.8% 16.7% 16.3% 15.6% 13.1% 12.0%
15.2% 18.6% 12.8% 16.5% 14.4% 10.8%
17.5% 21.6% 15.1% 18.2% 16.1% 14.4%
14.7% 18.4% 14.8% 16.6% 15.8% 11.7%
14.9% 22.7% 16.3% 15.9% 16.9% 13.7%
16.2% 24.6% 15.3% 14.1% 17.7% 11.9%
19.4% 24.0% 17.8% 18.9% 17.6% 16.3%
14.8% 19.7% 16.0% 17.1% 15.6% 15.1%
16.2% 22.2% 16.5% 14.5% 15.5% 14.7%
14.2% 19.1% 16.6% 14.6% 15.3% 14.1%
17.5% 20.1% 19.5% 16.6% 17.5% 16.8%
14.0% 24.1% 19.3% 18.3% 17.2% 18.6%
14.8% 24.3% 20.6% 13.6% 16.8% 19.6%
16.6% 21.0% 20.2% 17.7% 15.1% 16.4%
17.0% 24.6% 22.3% 20.7% 19.8% 16.5%
18.4% 22.2% 17.5% 17.2% 16.4% 16.0%
17.1% 21.2% 17.3% 16.0% 14.2% 16.3%
15.6% 23.4% 15.6% 16.6% 14.9% 16.7%
18.9% 24.2% 16.2% 20.7% 16.9% 17.4%
19.3% 22.1% 15.4% 18.3% 15.7% 15.9%
17.8% 23.1% 16.4% 16.4% 16.1% 17.1%
21.3% 23.1% 15.8% 16.1% 15.5% 19.4%
21.5% 22.8% 17.6% 17.3% 16.9% 20.8%
18.0% 20.5% 16.1% 15.6% 13.2% 17.1%

dence Intervals indicate how accurate an estimate is.


e is between 0.7 %pt above the estimate and 0.7 %pt below the estimate, for 95% of estimates.

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)

(a) Number of 19-24 year olds NEET

Quarterly LFS series Female Male


Q2 2000 333,000 167,000
Q3 2000 367,000 189,000
Q4 2000 325,000 154,000
Q1 2001 331,000 169,000
Q2 2001 330,000 155,000
Q3 2001 371,000 202,000
Q4 2001 308,000 181,000
Q1 2002 322,000 191,000
Q2 2002 332,000 179,000
Q3 2002 357,000 215,000
Q4 2002 311,000 171,000
Q1 2003 334,000 194,000
Q2 2003 341,000 164,000
Q3 2003 382,000 190,000
Q4 2003 315,000 177,000
Q1 2004 310,000 181,000
Q2 2004 328,000 177,000
Q3 2004 387,000 213,000
Q4 2004 350,000 208,000
Q1 2005 334,000 202,000
Q2 2005 357,000 208,000
Q3 2005 397,000 234,000
Q4 2005 379,000 241,000
Q1 2006 364,000 215,000
Q2 2006 379,000 240,000
Q3 2006 441,000 263,000
Q4 2006 369,000 240,000
Q1 2007 364,000 246,000
Q2 2007 372,000 233,000
Q3 2007 392,000 253,000
Q4 2007 367,000 217,000
Q1 2008 361,000 244,000
Q2 2008 392,000 237,000
Q3 2008 434,000 294,000
Q4 2008 394,000 254,000
Q1 2009 399,000 306,000
Q2 2009 406,000 307,000
Q3 2009 449,000 354,000
Q4 2009 413,000 300,000
Q1 2010 414,000 311,000
Q2 2010 401,000 268,000
Q3 2010 461,000 302,000
Q4 2010 439,000 337,000
Q1 2011 425,000 341,000
Q2 2011 468,000 333,000
Q3 2011 525,000 390,000
Q4 2011 434,000 361,000
Q1 2012 424,000 356,000
Q2 2012 449,000 342,000
Q3 2012 478,000 364,000
Q4 2012 413,000 331,000
Q1 2013 431,000 327,000
Q2 2013 440,000 327,000
Q3 2013 460,000 385,000
Q4 2013 384,000 322,000

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

(b) 95% Confidence Intervals

Quarterly LFS series Female Male


Q2 2000 +/- 22,000 +/- 17,000
Q3 2000 +/- 24,000 +/- 19,000
Q4 2000 +/- 23,000 +/- 17,000
Q1 2001 +/- 23,000 +/- 18,000
Q2 2001 +/- 23,000 +/- 17,000
Q3 2001 +/- 24,000 +/- 19,000
Q4 2001 +/- 22,000 +/- 18,000
Q1 2002 +/- 22,000 +/- 18,000
Q2 2002 +/- 23,000 +/- 18,000
Q3 2002 +/- 24,000 +/- 20,000
Q4 2002 +/- 23,000 +/- 18,000
Q1 2003 +/- 23,000 +/- 19,000
Q2 2003 +/- 24,000 +/- 18,000
Q3 2003 +/- 26,000 +/- 20,000
Q4 2003 +/- 24,000 +/- 19,000
Q1 2004 +/- 23,000 +/- 19,000
Q2 2004 +/- 24,000 +/- 19,000
Q3 2004 +/- 26,000 +/- 22,000
Q4 2004 +/- 25,000 +/- 21,000
Q1 2005 +/- 25,000 +/- 21,000
Q2 2005 +/- 26,000 +/- 21,000
Q3 2005 +/- 27,000 +/- 23,000
Q4 2005 +/- 27,000 +/- 23,000
Q1 2006 +/- 26,000 +/- 22,000
Q2 2006 +/- 26,000 +/- 23,000
Q3 2006 +/- 29,000 +/- 25,000
Q4 2006 +/- 27,000 +/- 24,000
Q1 2007 +/- 26,000 +/- 24,000
Q2 2007 +/- 27,000 +/- 23,000
Q3 2007 +/- 28,000 +/- 25,000
Q4 2007 +/- 27,000 +/- 23,000
Q1 2008 +/- 26,000 +/- 24,000
Q2 2008 +/- 28,000 +/- 24,000
Q3 2008 +/- 30,000 +/- 27,000
Q4 2008 +/- 28,000 +/- 25,000
Q1 2009 +/- 28,000 +/- 26,000
Q2 2009 +/- 29,000 +/- 27,000
Q3 2009 +/- 31,000 +/- 30,000
Q4 2009 +/- 30,000 +/- 27,000
Q1 2010 +/- 30,000 +/- 27,000
Q2 2010 +/- 30,000 +/- 26,000
Q3 2010 +/- 32,000 +/- 28,000
Q4 2010 +/- 31,000 +/- 30,000
Q1 2011 +/- 31,000 +/- 30,000
Q2 2011 +/- 32,000 +/- 30,000
Q3 2011 +/- 34,000 +/- 33,000
Q4 2011 +/- 31,000 +/- 31,000
Q1 2012 +/- 30,000 +/- 31,000
Q2 2012 +/- 32,000 +/- 31,000
Q3 2012 +/- 34,000 +/- 32,000
Q4 2012 +/- 32,000 +/- 31,000
Q1 2013 +/- 32,000 +/- 31,000
Q2 2013 +/- 33,000 +/- 32,000
Q3 2013 +/- 34,000 +/- 34,000
Q4 2013 +/- 30,000 +/- 30,000

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.

2011 population estimates.


TABLE 4: (a) Percentage of 19-24 year olds Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) and

(a) Percentage of 19-24 year olds


NEET
Quarterly LFS series Female Male
Q2 2000 19.6% 9.8%
Q3 2000 21.4% 11.1%
Q4 2000 19.0% 9.1%
Q1 2001 19.2% 9.9%
Q2 2001 19.1% 9.0%
Q3 2001 21.5% 11.7%
Q4 2001 17.6% 10.5%
Q1 2002 18.5% 11.1%
Q2 2002 19.0% 10.4%
Q3 2002 20.4% 12.4%
Q4 2002 17.5% 9.7%
Q1 2003 18.9% 11.1%
Q2 2003 19.2% 9.4%
Q3 2003 21.3% 10.6%
Q4 2003 17.4% 9.7%
Q1 2004 17.1% 9.9%
Q2 2004 18.2% 9.7%
Q3 2004 21.3% 11.4%
Q4 2004 18.9% 11.1%
Q1 2005 18.0% 10.7%
Q2 2005 18.9% 10.9%
Q3 2005 20.9% 12.2%
Q4 2005 20.1% 12.6%
Q1 2006 19.3% 11.2%
Q2 2006 19.9% 12.4%
Q3 2006 22.9% 13.3%
Q4 2006 19.1% 12.2%
Q1 2007 18.7% 12.4%
Q2 2007 19.1% 11.8%
Q3 2007 20.1% 12.6%
Q4 2007 18.5% 10.7%
Q1 2008 18.3% 12.0%
Q2 2008 19.8% 11.5%
Q3 2008 21.9% 14.3%
Q4 2008 19.7% 12.5%
Q1 2009 20.1% 15.0%
Q2 2009 20.4% 15.0%
Q3 2009 22.6% 17.4%
Q4 2009 20.4% 14.5%
Q1 2010 20.6% 14.9%
Q2 2010 20.0% 12.9%
Q3 2010 23.1% 14.6%
Q4 2010 21.8% 16.1%
Q1 2011 20.9% 16.3%
Q2 2011 22.8% 15.8%
Q3 2011 25.6% 18.5%
Q4 2011 21.0% 17.2%
Q1 2012 20.6% 16.9%
Q2 2012 21.6% 16.1%
Q3 2012 23.1% 17.1%
Q4 2012 20.5% 15.7%
Q1 2013 21.1% 15.4%
Q2 2013 21.3% 15.3%
Q3 2013 22.2% 18.1%
Q4 2013 18.8% 15.6%

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

(b) 95% Confidence Intervals

Quarterly LFS series Female Male


Q2 2000 +/- 1.3%pt +/- 1.0%pt
Q3 2000 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.1%pt
Q4 2000 +/- 1.3%pt +/- 1.0%pt
Q1 2001 +/- 1.3%pt +/- 1.0%pt
Q2 2001 +/- 1.3%pt +/- 1.0%pt
Q3 2001 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.1%pt
Q4 2001 +/- 1.2%pt +/- 1.0%pt
Q1 2002 +/- 1.3%pt +/- 1.1%pt
Q2 2002 +/- 1.3%pt +/- 1.0%pt
Q3 2002 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.2%pt
Q4 2002 +/- 1.3%pt +/- 1.0%pt
Q1 2003 +/- 1.3%pt +/- 1.1%pt
Q2 2003 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.0%pt
Q3 2003 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.1%pt
Q4 2003 +/- 1.3%pt +/- 1.0%pt
Q1 2004 +/- 1.3%pt +/- 1.0%pt
Q2 2004 +/- 1.3%pt +/- 1.1%pt
Q3 2004 +/- 1.5%pt +/- 1.2%pt
Q4 2004 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.1%pt
Q1 2005 +/- 1.3%pt +/- 1.1%pt
Q2 2005 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.1%pt
Q3 2005 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.2%pt
Q4 2005 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.2%pt
Q1 2006 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.1%pt
Q2 2006 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.2%pt
Q3 2006 +/- 1.5%pt +/- 1.3%pt
Q4 2006 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.2%pt
Q1 2007 +/- 1.3%pt +/- 1.2%pt
Q2 2007 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.2%pt
Q3 2007 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.2%pt
Q4 2007 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.1%pt
Q1 2008 +/- 1.3%pt +/- 1.2%pt
Q2 2008 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.2%pt
Q3 2008 +/- 1.5%pt +/- 1.3%pt
Q4 2008 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.2%pt
Q1 2009 +/- 1.4%pt +/- 1.3%pt
Q2 2009 +/- 1.5%pt +/- 1.3%pt
Q3 2009 +/- 1.6%pt +/- 1.5%pt
Q4 2009 +/- 1.5%pt +/- 1.3%pt
Q1 2010 +/- 1.5%pt +/- 1.3%pt
Q2 2010 +/- 1.5%pt +/- 1.2%pt
Q3 2010 +/- 1.6%pt +/- 1.4%pt
Q4 2010 +/- 1.6%pt +/- 1.4%pt
Q1 2011 +/- 1.5%pt +/- 1.4%pt
Q2 2011 +/- 1.6%pt +/- 1.4%pt
Q3 2011 +/- 1.7%pt +/- 1.5%pt
Q4 2011 +/- 1.5%pt +/- 1.5%pt
Q1 2012 +/- 1.5%pt +/- 1.5%pt
Q2 2012 +/- 1.5%pt +/- 1.5%pt
Q3 2012 +/- 1.6%pt +/- 1.5%pt
Q4 2012 +/- 1.6%pt +/- 1.5%pt
Q1 2013 +/- 1.6%pt +/- 1.5%pt
Q2 2013 +/- 1.6%pt +/- 1.5%pt
Q3 2013 +/- 1.6%pt +/- 1.6%pt
Q4 2013 +/- 1.5%pt +/- 1.5%pt

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.

2011 population estimates.

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