PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Kickstart Scheme: Rural Areas (7 June 2021)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Jonathan Reynolds (Labour)
Answer
Delivering the Kickstart Scheme at pace has meant an initial concentration on the production of a limited data set. The geographic data we produce does not currently include rural/urban classification. We do hold regional information on jobs made available for young people to apply for and for placements started which can be seen in the table below, as of 3rd June.
As of the 3rd June there have been 138,000 jobs advertised and over 31,000 Kickstart job placement starts in total since the scheme started. The tables below show these figures split by location and the data presented has been rounded according to DWP statistical rounding convention. Although care is taken when processing and analysing Kickstart applications, referrals and starts, the data collected might be subject to the inaccuracies inherent in any large-scale recording system which has been developed quickly. The management information presented here has not been subjected to the usual standard of quality assurance associated with official statistics, but is provided in the interests of transparency. Work is ongoing to improve the quality of information available for the programme.
Location | Jobs Advertised | Total Jobs Started |
East Midlands | 9,270 | 1,700 |
East of England | 10,690 | 2,120 |
London | 28,020 | 6,710 |
North East | 5,760 | 1,420 |
North West | 17,610 | 4,130 |
Scotland | 9,810 | 2,720 |
South East | 15,630 | 3,500 |
South West | 9,930 | 2,170 |
Wales | 7,780 | 1,620 |
West Midlands | 12,840 | 2,800 |
Yorkshire and The Humber | 10,630 | 2,310 |
Figures may not add up to provided totals due to rounding. |
Answered by:
Mims Davies (Conservative)
15 June 2021
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