Revealed A: UK cities with the worst job opportunities

This was the second consecutive year that Liverpool had the highest percentage of households without a job.

The next highest rates of crime were in the valleys of Gwent, 27 6pc and East Ayrshire North Ayrshire Mainland, at 27 6pc.

Figures exceeded the average national, where 18 7pc households had no work, statistics show.

The news comes after ONS data separated last month showed 1.14 m record employees and self-employed worked part-time in the three months to August because they did not find a complete working up to 65 000 for the quarter.Unemployment of youth that is also by 5MC during the same period are found ONS.

According to the International Labour Organization, the number of people looking for a job at the United Kingdom is significantly higher than other European countries.

In contrast, ONS today figures showed that cities the lowest crime rates in 2009 were Bedfordshire, 9 2pc and Surry 10.9pc.Les areas, Scottish Inverness, Nairn, Moray, Badenoch and Strathspey came joint third with 11pc.Plus South Berkshire has 11 2pc household where no one was in labour, followed by Hampshire, with 11 7pc.

The nearest regions the average national were Bristol and South Lanarkshire to 18 6pc, figures show.

ONS figures are based on the households with at least an adult aged 16-64.


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