Claimant Count Unemployment
Year |
In employment |
Unemployed |
17 Jan 1927 |
29,585
|
3,785
|
11 Apr 1927 |
29,710
|
3,660
|
11 Jul 1927 |
30,617
|
2,753
|
17 Oct 1927 |
30,398
|
2,972
|
16 Jan 1928 |
28,407
|
3,873
|
16 Apr 1928 |
29,072
|
3,208
|
16 Jul 1928 |
29,526
|
2,754
|
15 Oct 1928 |
29,557
|
2,723
|
14 Jan 1929 |
28,646
|
3,394
|
15 Apr 1929 |
29,217
|
2,823
|
15 Jul 1929 |
30,298
|
1,742
|
14 Oct 1929 |
29,968
|
2,072
|
13 Jan 1930 |
29,604
|
3,266
|
14 Apr 1930 |
29,819
|
3,051
|
14 Jul 1930 |
30,220
|
2,650
|
13 Oct 1930 |
29,049
|
3,821
|
12 Jan 1931 |
28,718
|
4,772
|
13 Apr 1931 |
28,373
|
5,117
|
13 Jul 1931 |
28,969
|
4,521
|
12 Oct 1931 |
28,498
|
4,992
|
25 Jan 1932 |
29,359
|
5,841
|
25 Apr 1932 |
29,161
|
6,039
|
25 Jul 1932 |
29,920
|
5,280
|
24 Oct 1932 |
29,524
|
5,676
|
23 Jan 1933 |
29,909
|
6,031
|
24 Apr 1933 |
30,111
|
5,829
|
24 Jul 1933 |
31,358
|
4,582
|
23 Oct 1933 |
30,954
|
4,986
|
22 Jan 1934 |
29,844
|
6,426
|
23 Apr 1934 |
30,320
|
5,950
|
23 Jul 1934 |
31,578
|
4,692
|
22 Oct 1934 |
30,864
|
5,406
|
28 Jan 1935 |
29,696
|
6,394
|
15 Apr 1935 |
30,136
|
5,954
|
22 Jul 1935 |
31,286
|
4,804
|
21 Oct 1935 |
30,508
|
5,582
|
20 Jan 1936 |
28,149
|
6,941
|
27 Apr 1936 |
28,478
|
6,612
|
20 Jul 1936 |
29,728
|
5,362
|
26 Oct 1936 |
29,268
|
5,822
|
25 Jan 1937 |
29,386
|
6,364
|
19 Apr 1937 |
29,958
|
5,792
|
26 Jul 1937 |
31,031
|
4,719
|
18 Oct 1937 |
30,816
|
4,934
|
17 Jan 1938 |
29,131
|
6,569
|
04 Apr 1938 |
29,881
|
5,819
|
18 Jul 1938 |
30,381
|
5,319
|
17 Oct 1938 |
29,845
|
5,855
|
16 Jan 1939 |
30,071
|
5,899
|
17 Apr 1939 |
30,251
|
5,719
|
10 Jul 1939 |
31,474
|
4,496
|
16 Apr 1945 |
|
304
|
16 Jul 1945 |
|
154
|
15 Oct 1945 |
|
246
|
14 Jan 1946 |
|
683
|
08 Apr 1946 |
|
925
|
15 Jul 1946 |
|
750
|
14 Oct 1946 |
|
937
|
13 Jan 1947 |
|
1,279
|
14 Apr 1947 |
|
1,268
|
14 Jul 1947 |
|
697
|
13 Oct 1947 |
|
726
|
12 Jan 1948 |
|
1,414
|
12 Apr 1948 |
|
961
|
12 Jul 1948 |
|
612
|
11 Oct 1948 |
|
950
|
10 Jan 1949 |
|
1,371
|
11 Apr 1949 |
|
1,310
|
11 Jul 1949 |
|
597
|
10 Oct 1949 |
|
1,037
|
16 Jan 1950 |
|
1,654
|
17 Apr 1950 |
|
1,929
|
10 Jul 1950 |
|
1,513
|
16 Oct 1950 |
|
1,552
|
15 Jan 1951 |
|
1,800
|
16 Apr 1951 |
|
1,179
|
16 Jul 1951 |
|
578
|
15 Oct 1951 |
|
995
|
14 Jan 1952 |
|
1,657
|
21 Apr 1952 |
|
1,508
|
14 Jul 1952 |
|
908
|
13 Oct 1952 |
|
1,454
|
12 Jan 1953 |
|
2,002
|
13 Apr 1953 |
|
1,666
|
13 Jul 1953 |
|
963
|
12 Oct 1953 |
|
1,163
|
11 Jan 1954 |
|
1,613
|
12 Apr 1954 |
|
1,336
|
12 Jul 1954 |
|
780
|
11 Oct 1954 |
|
928
|
10 Jan 1955 |
|
1,402
|
18 Apr 1955 |
|
923
|
11 Jul 1955 |
|
516
|
10 Oct 1955 |
|
581
|
16 Jan 1956 |
|
887
|
16 Apr 1956 |
|
832
|
16 Jul 1956 |
|
550
|
15 Oct 1956 |
|
784
|
14 Jan 1957 |
|
1,317
|
15 Apr 1957 |
|
1,420
|
15 Jul 1957 |
|
804
|
14 Oct 1957 |
|
984
|
13 Jan 1958 |
|
1,304
|
14 Apr 1958 |
|
1,230
|
14 Jul 1958 |
|
904
|
13 Oct 1958 |
|
1,468
|
12 Jan 1959 |
|
2,039
|
13 Apr 1959 |
|
1,588
|
13 Jul 1959 |
|
1,133
|
12 Oct 1959 |
|
1,352
|
11 Jan 1960 |
|
1,859
|
11 Apr 1960 |
|
1,179
|
11 Jul 1960 |
|
664
|
10 Oct 1960 |
|
915
|
16 Jan 1961 |
|
1,202
|
10 Apr 1961 |
|
1,015
|
10 Jul 1961 |
|
603
|
16 Oct 1961 |
|
1,013
|
15 Jan 1962 |
|
1,387
|
09 Apr 1962 |
|
1,227
|
09 Jul 1962 |
|
1,224
|
15 Oct 1962 |
|
1,669
|
14 Jan 1963 |
|
2,797
|
08 Apr 1963 |
|
2,051
|
15 Jul 1963 |
|
1,487
|
14 Oct 1963 |
|
1,682
|
13 Jan 1964 |
|
1,778
|
13 Apr 1964 |
|
1,604
|
13 Jul 1964 |
|
1,111
|
12 Oct 1964 |
|
1,443
|
11 Jan 1965 |
|
1,628
|
12 Apr 1965 |
|
1,228
|
12 Jul 1965 |
|
1,001
|
11 Oct 1965 |
|
1,352
|
10 Jan 1966 |
|
1,533
|
10 Apr 1966 |
|
1,283
|
11 Jul 1966 |
|
1,135
|
10 Oct 1966 |
|
1,558
|
09 Jan 1967 |
|
2,223
|
10 Apr 1967 |
|
1,867
|
10 Jul 1967 |
|
1,545
|
09 Oct 1967 |
|
1,693
|
08 Jan 1968 |
|
2,444
|
08 Apr 1968 |
|
2,274
|
08 Jul 1968 |
|
1,710
|
14 Oct 1968 |
|
1,881
|
13 Jan 1969 |
|
2,093
|
14 Apr 1969 |
|
1,699
|
14 Jul 1969 |
|
1,542
|
13 Oct 1969 |
|
2,040
|
12 Jan 1970 |
|
2,605
|
13 Apr 1970 |
|
2,774
|
13 Jul 1970 |
|
2,230
|
12 Oct 1970 |
|
2,374
|
11 Jan 1971 |
|
3,316
|
05 Apr 1971 |
|
3,242
|
12 Jul 1971 |
|
3,163
|
11 Oct 1971 |
|
3,472
|
10 Jan 1972 |
|
4,107
|
10 Apr 1972 |
|
3,893
|
10 Jul 1972 |
|
3,018
|
09 Oct 1972 |
|
3,588
|
08 Jan 1973 |
|
3,709
|
09 Apr 1973 |
|
3,148
|
09 Jul 1973 |
|
2,383
|
08 Oct 1973 |
|
2,259
|
14 Jan 1974 |
|
2,816
|
08 Apr 1974 |
|
2,628
|
08 Jul 1974 |
|
1,951
|
14 Oct 1974 |
|
2,443
|
Date: |
Source: |
1927 - 1939 |
Ministry of Labour,
Local Unemployment Index
(Ministry of Labour)
,
|
1945 - 1974 |
Ministry of Labour,
Labour Gazette
(H.M.S.O.)
,
|
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