HC Deb 17 January 2002 vol 378 c459W
Mr. Clappison

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many of those leaving the new deal for the long-term unemployed left the new deal for unsubsidised sustained jobs; and how many did not return to claim jobseeker's allowance within(a) 26 weeks and (b) one year since the inception of the new deal. [25981]

Mr. Nicholas Brown

Up to the end of October 2001, 49,010 new deal 25 plus leavers had gained unsubsidised sustained jobs. Of these, 42,280 did not return to claim jobseeker's allowance within 26 weeks, and 37,030 had not re-claimed the benefit one year after leaving the new deal.

Notes:

The figures quoted refer to people who entered the pre-April 2001 new deal 25 plus programme. An enhanced new deal 25 plus programme was launched in April 2001. The figures include those leavers who have been in employment for less than six to 12 months, but who have not yet returned to jobseeker's allowance.

Source:

New Deal Evaluation Database