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Jobseekers have taken part in half a million voluntary employer-led placements or work experience through Jobcentre Plus since January 2011.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Campaign to support women to make career choices that are right for them launches with retail, construction and Premier League support.
Employment Minister Esther McVey urges people not to hide their accents when looking for work.
Women should take advantage of the 12 million future vacancies traditionally considered male jobs, like construction and engineering.
The government is rolling out an ‘older workers’ champion scheme across every part of the UK to tackle age discrimination, from April 2015.
Over 450 new businesses every week have been set up over the last year thanks to a government scheme.
Statistics out today show there are more people in work than ever before. Here are answers to some of the key questions.
A record-breaking number of people are now in work, averaging over 13,000 more people in jobs every single week over the last year.
Jobcentre Plus work coaches, local authorities and voluntary sector organisations to help 16 and 17 year olds find work.
High-tech equipment will be installed at more than 700 sites to make it easier for people to find work.
Unemployment has seen the largest annual fall since records began over 40 years ago.
More than 53,000 new businesses have been set up thanks to a government scheme which helps people on benefits become their own boss.
Youth unemployment has seen the largest annual fall since records began alongside the steepest annual fall in unemployment in 25 years.
Nearly a million more people are in work compared to a year ago, and the employment rate has never been higher, new official figures show.
Welfare reforms have boosted the number of benefit claimants training to improve their skills by almost 40%.
About 300,000 long-term unemployed people have found lasting work using the Work Programme – an increase of 44,000 people in jobs in the last 3 months.
Around 2,000 businesses a month have been set up over the past year by people who have moved from claiming benefits to being their own boss.
A record employment rise saw nearly 5,500 more people in work every working day over the last 3 months.
Jobcentre Plus, in partnership with local authorities, to help 16 and 17 year olds to catch up, keep up and find work.
Employment has seen the largest quarterly rise since records began and the unemployment rate has fallen again to a new 5-year low.
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