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Little Christmas cheer in the Greater Manchester jobs market

18/01/12

Figures released today for December 2011 show that the overall number of Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) claimants has increased by 10,900 (15.3%) in Greater Manchester (GM) over the past year.

Approximately 82,000 people were claiming JSA in GM in December 2011, broadly similar to the figure reported in November 2011 – the usual seasonal impact on the jobs market does not appear to have provided any short-term boost to employment.

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Employment outlook gloomy for 2012, but could be worse

09/01/12

New Economy today released the latest editions of the Quarterly Economic Outlook and Manchester Monitor, which provide an analytical snapshot of the economic wellbeing of Greater Manchester.

Both reports indicate that 2012 will be a challenging year for GM, with the labour marketing remaining constrained and pressure on household expenditure. However, parts of GM’s economy continue to defy the gloom, with the visitor economy performing well and passenger numbers at Manchester Airport growing year-on-year.

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Number of jobseekers aged 50+ in Greater Manchester on the rise

14/12/11

New figures released today show a 12.2% annual increase on the number of jobseekers allowance (JSA) claimants aged 50 and over in Greater Manchester.

The number of JSA claimants aged 50+ currently stands at around 10,500, which is 1,100 higher than this time last year.

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All Greater Manchester wants for Christmas is economic growth and job creation

05/12/11

New Economy today released the latest edition of the Manchester Monitor, which provides an analytical snapshot of the economic wellbeing of Greater Manchester.

The Monitor highlights that 2012 is likely to be another difficult year for GM, with unemployment remaining high and household incomes being squeezed as a result of high inflation according to the latest indicators. The key test for long-term economic recovery will be job creation and the hope is that new jobs will begin to emerge as GM realises some of the hard work invested into various projects this year such as the enterprise zone at Airport City.

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Greater Manchester businesses urged to exploit growth opportunities in foreign markets

23/11/11

A report released today by New Economy highlights how many firms in Greater Manchester make a significant proportion of their income from export sales – with £7bn worth of goods and services being sold in total.

However, the report suggests that Greater Manchester firms are punching below their weight on the international stage; exporting less in value terms than the city regions of Leeds and Birmingham – although more than Merseyside and the Bristol city region.

The findings of the report show that due to the region’s size there is clearly scope to increase connectivity and further open Greater Manchester’s economy to foreign trade and investment opportunities.

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Strategic Opportunities for Manchester Airport

21/11/11

New Economy has today released a report which identifies opportunities available to Manchester Airport to maximise its contribution to Greater Manchester’s economic development. Produced on behalf of of the Association of Greater Manchester Authorities (AGMA), the report looks at the economic impact of Manchester Airport and goes on to highlight key areas for future development, focusing on issues relating to transport linkages and route development.

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Annual rise increases focus on youth unemployment

16/11/11

Figures released today show that the overall number of jobseekers allowance claimants has risen by 9,770 (13.5%) in Greater Manchester over the past year.

With national youth unemployment now past the 1 million mark, Greater Manchester saw a slight monthly rise in the number of claimants aged 16-24 of 180 (0.7%) to 27,080 – the highest level since youth unemployment peaked in the wake of the recession, and a level not seen since March 2010.

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Greater Manchester’s GCSE results improve as youth unemployment rises

07/11/2011

New Economy today released the latest edition of the Manchester Monitor, which provides an analytical snapshot of the economic wellbeing of Greater Manchester.

The latest Monitor highlights that depite an increase in GCSE results across Greater Manchester, this has not been able to halt the rise in youth unemployment. Despite this, the newly released 2011 update of the GM Forecasting Model offers hope for the future, with GM forecast to drive forward a North West recovery in the jobs market.

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Greater Manchester drives forward its ambition to boost skills and employment

01/11/2011

The Greater Manchester Skills and Employment Partnership has officially launched. It is an initiative led by New Economy, which aims to boost the regions employment and skill levels.

The partnership is located within New Economy, the agency charged with creating economic growth and prosperity across Greater Manchester. It brings together a range of stakeholders working to a common agenda; driving the best possible skills and employment outcomes for the region’s people and businesses.

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Energy bills saving of 16% offered to small businesses across the North West

25/10/2011

Small businesses across the North West are being offered the opportunity to slash 16% off their energy bills, with a new scheme launched today by New Economy.

ecoSMARTER, is part of a national, government-backed initiative which is designed to help tackle soaring energy costs. It will provide small businesses with a free green makeover worth more than £1000, helping to cut bills and carbon emissions.

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Greater Manchester GVA forecast to outperform UK

21/10/2011

New Economy has today released economic forecasts for Greater Manchester, showing that GVA will be 1.7% in 2011 compared to just 1.3% in the UK as a whole, driven by the strength of the city’s business services sector.

Data shows similar growth for 2012, with average growth over the next decade (to 2022) of 2.5% per annum. The anticipated growth is however a downward revision on last year’s forecast of 2.8% per annum over the same ten year period.

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”Whole-place” Community Budgets are the next step in generating growth for UK plc

17/10/2011

Today, Government announced “Whole-place Community Budgets”. For Greater Manchester, this is a significant opportunity to generate economic growth in tandem with reducing poverty and depravation. This is about improving the lives of residents in Greater Manchester by spending public money better.

This “second phase” of Community Budgets will see Government choose two places to test a new approach for funding local public services. It will reduce duplication and force greater value for money from public resources.

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North-South divide takes its toll on the economy

12/10/2011

The continuing number of economic disparities between the North and South of England are highlighted in the latest Quarterly Economic Outlook (QEO) published today by New Economy.

Applying the latest data available, Greater Manchester’s QEO shows that although employment increased in the private sector in the North by 1.2% between 1998 and 2008, the South experienced a significantly larger increase of 7.1%.

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Advanced manufacturing is key to Manchester’s economic resilience – but it will not generate employment growth

05/10/2011

A report published today highlights how Greater Manchester has a strong base of profitable, innovative and internationally competitive advanced manufacturers – but it warns the sector will not be the panacea for employment growth that many hope it will be.

The report – produced by New Economy – focuses on the sector’s 38,000 employees within Greater Manchester, who account for almost a quarter of all advanced manufacturing employees in the UK.

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Manchester innovation brings jobs boost to UK with new national Research and Technology Hub for groundbreaking graphene

03/10/2011

New Economy welcomes today’s announcement by the Government of a new £50m Global Research and Technology Hub to commercialise graphene.

In the words of the chancellor, the project will “take the discovery from British laboratories to British factory floors”.

New Economy, the strategic lead for economic growth in Greater Manchester, has been at the forefront of securing this investment for the nation. It is an important development in a tough economic environment and New Economy is now working to ensure the Hub is based in Manchester.

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Labour and housing markets struggle, but visitor economy remains strong

03/10/2011

New Economy today released the latest edition of the Manchester Monitor, which provides an analytical snapshot of the economic wellbeing of Greater Manchester.

New Economy highlights that Greater Manchester is by no means immune to the current economic uncertainty being felt across the UK, and in particular to the impacts that this is having on the labour market. More positively, indicators such as hotel occupancy and airport passenger numbers are growing on an annual basis and highlight that Greater Manchester’s external profile remains strong.

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Claimant numbers continue to rise across Greater Manchester

14/09/2011

Figures released today by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that unemployment in Greater Manchester has increased by 2.9% between July and August.

The number of Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) claimants in Greater Manchester was recorded at 81,140 in August 2011 – a rise of 2,250. Regional (north west) and national JSA numbers also increased from July to August, by 2.7% and 2.3% respectively.

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Challenging times for Greater Manchester as UK recovery slows

05/09/2011

New Economy today released the latest edition of the Manchester Monitor, which provides an analytical snapshot of the economic wellbeing of Greater Manchester.

New Economy highlights that the gloom continues for the UK economy and GM has not been able to escape these trends, which includes rising unemployment. More positively, there are signs that GM’s international profile is growing and indicators such as hotel occupancy and airport passenger numbers remain strong.

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Jobseekers claimants rise across Greater Manchester

17/08/2011

Figures released this morning by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that unemployment in Greater Manchester has increased between June to July.

The number of jobseeker’s allowance (JSA) claimants grew by 2,398 and was recorded at 79,075 in July 2011 – a monthly rise of 3.1%

National and regional JSA numbers also increased from June to July – by 3.3% and 3.2% respectively.

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Businesses urged to help tackle youth unemployment

10/08/2011

New Economy is urging businesses in Greater Manchester to help address the present growth in youth unemployment across the region.

It is hosting a recruitment event on Thursday 18 August at The University of Manchester where there will be an opportunity to engage with talented 18-24 year old jobseekers.

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Is Greater Manchester bucking the trend?

01/08/2011

New Economy today released the latest edition of the Manchester Monitor, which provides an analytical snapshot of the economic wellbeing of Greater Manchester.

New Economy highlights that UK economic growth may be effectively stalling, although positive signs still remain for GM. This includes rising hotel occupancy rates and strong growth in airport passenger numbers.

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Making Manchester a leader in enterprise innovation support

27/07/11

Manchester should adopt more effective mechanisms to stimulate business innovation – that is the underlying message of a research paper published today by New Economy Working Papers.

The study emphasises the significance of business innovation for Greater Manchester, highlighting how cities with a higher proportion of innovative businesses are the ones which prosper and thrive.

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Blue skies remain on the horizon as the economic storm continues

04/07/2011

New Economy today released the latest edition of the Manchester Monitor, which provides an analytical snapshot of the economic wellbeing of Greater Manchester.

New Economy highlights that the difficulties faced by the UK economy continue and Greater Manchester must ride out this storm of high inflation, lower household incomes and rising long term unemployment.

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Updated 17 days ago.

By: Mark Coleman

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