20.04.10

Older Workers Suffer in South Yorkshire

Research by TAEN – The Age and Employment Network shows that, in most Parliamentary constituencies in the South Yorkshire area, the number of unemployed people over 50 is above the national average.

 In total, 2,580 over-50s in South Yorkshire have been out of work for more than six months and, in nine of the 14 seats being contested in the area on 6 May, the figures are above the national average.

Across the UK in 2009, there were up to 367,000 over-50s out of work and the number of 50+ men out of work for six months or more doubled (117.8 per cent) in the course of the year.

Chris Ball, Chief Executive of TAEN, says:

“Older workers are the silent victims of this recession and for most people in their 50s and 60s, this is their last chance in the labour market. As life expectancy increases and older people face pressures on their savings and pensions, remaining in work for as long as they want or need to should be encouraged.

“These figures only tell part of the story. Many more will have been forced into early retirement under the Default Retirement Age and others may simply have given up all hope of finding a new job and withdrawn from the labour market completely.

“We all know the power of the so-called ‘grey vote’ in the election. Voters in South Yorkshire should be asking all candidates in the run up to 6 May what their parties will do to support 50 plus workers to ensure that jobs and opportunities are available for them.

“Older people, including people of working age, are more likely to vote than younger people, so we hope the candidates will be sharing with their electors their views on issues such as mandatory retirement and the need for policies to help older jobseekers get back into work as soon as possible.”

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Note to editors

The following is a breakdown of the number of over-50 JobSeeker’s Allowance claimants by Parliamentary constituency:

Seat / 50+ JSA claimant count

Barnsley Central 150

Barnsley East 145

Don Valley 170

Doncaster Central 250

Doncaster North 220

Penistone and Stocksbridge 120

Rother Valley 165

Rotherham 205

Sheffield Central 225

Sheffield South East 185

Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough 280

Sheffield, Hallam 75

Sheffield, Heeley 200

Wentworth and Dearne 190

TOTAL 2,580

These figures are based on the February 2010 ONS Labour Market Statistics The national average is 166 per seat.

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