Research by TAEN – The Age and Employment Network shows that, in most Parliamentary constituencies in the Greater London area, the number of unemployed people over 50 is above the national average. Seats like Tottenham, Bethnal Green and Bow, West Ham and Camberwell and Peckham have some of the highest levels of over-50 unemployment in the country.
In total, 16,045 over-50s in London have been out of work for more than six months and, in 41 of the 74 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early retirement under the Default Retirement Age and others may simply have given up all hope of finding a new job and withdrawn from the labour market completely.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. London voters 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 and, in London seats like Battersea, Crawley and Croydon Central, they could help to tip the balance in the final tally of votes.
“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
Barking 240
Battersea 200
Beckenham 80
Bermondsey and Old Southwark 355
Bethnal Green and Bow 430
Bexleyheath and Crayford 120
Brent Central 370
Brent North 170
Brentford and Isleworth 135
Bromley and Chislehurst 115
Camberwell and Peckham 405
Carshalton and Wallington 130
Chelsea and Fulham 160
Chingford and Woodford Green 160
Chipping Barnet 165
Cities of London and Westminster 210
Croydon Central 180
Croydon North 305
Croydon South 110
Dagenham and Rainham 195
Dulwich and West Norwood 290
Ealing Central and Acton 210
Ealing North 290
Ealing, Southall 195
East Ham 270
Edmonton 270
Eltham 130
Enfield North 230
Enfield, Southgate 165
Erith and Thamesmead 210
Feltham and Heston 95
Finchley and Golders Green 150
Greenwich and Woolwich 215
Hackney North and Stoke Newington 355
Hackney South and Shoreditch 335
Hammersmith 285
Hampstead and Kilburn 245
Harrow East 115
Harrow West 165
Hayes and Harlington 200
Hendon 165
Holborn and St Pancras 330
Hornchurch and Upminster 160
Hornsey and Wood Green 280
Ilford North 190
Ilford South 265
Islington North 360
Islington South and Finsbury 275
Kensington 265
Kingston and Surbiton 120
Lewisham East 225
Lewisham West and Penge 250
Lewisham, Deptford 265
Leyton and Wanstead 230
Mitcham and Morden 180
Old Bexley and Sidcup 95
Orpington 95
Poplar and Limehouse 360
Putney 120
Richmond Park 130
Romford 150
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner 90
Streatham 345
Sutton and Cheam 105
Tooting 210
Tottenham 440
Twickenham 120
Uxbridge and South Ruislip 150
Vauxhall 360
Walthamstow 280
West Ham 410
Westminster North 270
Wimbledon 100
TOTAL 16,045
These figures are based on the February 2010 ONS Labour Market Statistics The national average is 166 per seat.
Tottenham has the 4th highest number of over-50s out of work in the UK, followed by Bethnal Green and Bow with the 5th highest, West Ham in 6th and Camberwell and Peckham in 7th.
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