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Claimant Unemployment Data claimant count with rates and proportions ONS Crown Copyright Reserved [from Nomis on 17 April 2013] sex Total item name Total claimants rate Proportion of resident population aged 16-64 estimates Area March 2012 February 2013 March 2013 number rate number rate number rate uacounty09:Cheshire East 6,060 2.6 5,905 2.5 5,883 2.5 gor:North West 209,366 4.6 201,607 4.4 198,096 4.4 country:United Kingdom 1,666,859 4.1 1,613,789 3.9 1,584,468 3.9 Rates for local authorities from 2011 onwards are calculated using the mid-2011 resident population aged 16-64. Rates for regions and countries from 2011 onwards are calculated using the mid-2011 resident population aged 16-64. JSA count in Population (from LSOA01CD LSOA11CD LSOA11NM CHGIND March 2013 2011 Census) Claimant rate Settlement E01018574 E01018574 Cheshire East 012C U 23 1250 1.8 Alderley Edge E01018572 E01018572 Cheshire East 012A U 7 958 0.7 Alderley Edge E01018573 E01018573 Cheshire East 012B U 6 918 0.7 Alderley Edge E01018388 E01018388 Cheshire East 040B U 70 1008 6.9 Alsager E01018391 E01018391 Cheshire East 042B U 22 1205 1.8 Alsager E01018389 E01018389 Cheshire East 040C U 16 934 1.7 Alsager E01018392 E01018392 Cheshire East 042C U 19 1242 1.5 Alsager E01018390 E01018390 Cheshire East 040D U 12 955 1.3 Alsager E01018386 E01018386 Cheshire East 042A U 8 797 1.0 Alsager E01018387 E01018387 Cheshire East 040A U 8 938 0.9 Alsager E01018450 E01018450 Cheshire East 051B U 15 1338 1.1 Audlem E01018449 E01018449 Cheshire East 051A U 10 1005 1.0 Audlem E01018579 E01018579 Cheshire East 013E U 21 660 3.2 Bollington E01018577 E01018577 Cheshire East 013C U 30 1533 2.0 Bollington E01018576 E01018576 Cheshire East 013B U 21 1217 1.7 Bollington E01018575 E01018575 Cheshire East 013A U 10 704 1.4 Bollington E01018578 E01018578 Cheshire East 013D U 10 773 1.3 Bollington E01018458 E01018458 Cheshire East 051C U 21 1341 1.6 Bunbury E01018581 E01018581 Cheshire East 012E U 4 679 0.6 Chelford E01018400 E01018400 Cheshire East 026C U 94 1383 6.8 Congleton E01018401 E01018401 Cheshire East 026D U 53 1006 5.3 Congleton E01018402 E01018402 Cheshire East 027C U 67 1306 5.1 Congleton E01018396 E01018396 Cheshire East 026B U 36 866 4.2 Congleton E01018398 E01018398 Cheshire East 027A U 32 884 3.6 Congleton E01018399 E01018399 Cheshire East 027B U 33 986 3.3 Congleton E01018395 E01018395 Cheshire East 026A U 16 991 1.6 Congleton E01018410 E01018410 Cheshire East 028D U 14 903 1.6 Congleton E01018397 E01018397 Cheshire East 028A U 17 1172 1.5 Congleton E01018403 E01018403 Cheshire East 027D U 17 1209 1.4 Congleton E01018406 E01018406 Cheshire East 029C U 12 867 1.4 Congleton E01018409 E01018409 Cheshire East 028C U 14 1029 1.4 Congleton E01018408 E01018408 Cheshire East 028B U 14 1131 1.2 Congleton E01018405 E01018405 Cheshire East 029B U 11 963 1.1 Congleton E01018404 E01018404 Cheshire East 029A U 8 901 0.9 Congleton E01018407 E01018407 Cheshire East 029D U 7 900 0.8 Congleton E01018445 E01018445 Cheshire East 045A U 134 1311 10.2 Crewe E01018466 E01018466 Cheshire East 036D U 153 1536 10.0 Crewe E01018462 E01018462 Cheshire East 039A U 91 996 9.1 Crewe E01018459 E01018459 Cheshire East 036A U 75 841 8.9 Crewe E01018476 E01018476 Cheshire East 035B U 67 787 8.5 Crewe E01018485 E01018485 Cheshire East 037D U 80 1004 8.0 Crewe E01018486 E01018486 Cheshire East 043A U 85 1084 7.8 Crewe E01018487 E01018487 Cheshire East 043B U 79 1156 6.8 Crewe E01018478 E01018478 Cheshire East 035D U 61 926 6.6 Crewe E01018467 E01018467 Cheshire East 036E U 105 1595 6.6 Crewe E01018497 E01018497 Cheshire East 039D U 53 845 6.3 Crewe E01018498 E01018498 Cheshire East 039E U 64 1051 6.1 Crewe E01018463 E01018463 Cheshire East 035A U 60 1000 6.0 Crewe E01018484 E01018484 Cheshire East 037C U 83 1426 5.8 Crewe E01018461 E01018461 Cheshire East 036C U 46 831 5.5 Crewe E01018489 E01018489 Cheshire East 043D U 51 985 5.2 Crewe E01018482 E01018482 Cheshire East 037A U 45 876 5.1 Crewe E01018446 E01018446 Cheshire East 045B U 45 893 5.0 Crewe E01018447 E01018447 Cheshire East 045C U 57 1218 4.7 Crewe E01018512 E01018512 Cheshire East 044C U 47 1005 4.7 Crewe E01018501 E01018501 Cheshire East 038C U 43 981 4.4 Crewe E01018477 E01018477 Cheshire East 035C U 37 878 4.2 Crewe E01018464 E01018464 Cheshire East 039B U 40 972 4.1 Crewe E01018460 E01018460 Cheshire East 036B U 30 802 3.7 Crewe E01018448 E01018448 Cheshire East 045D U 41 1122 3.7 Crewe E01018483 E01018483 Cheshire East 037B U 30 865 3.5 Crewe E01018511 E01018511 Cheshire East 044B U 30 888 3.4 Crewe E01018488 E01018488 Cheshire East 043C U 33 1008 3.3 Crewe E01018496 E01018496 Cheshire East 039C U 35 1110 3.2 Crewe E01018472 E01018472 Cheshire East 034A U 26 997 2.6 Crewe E01018479 E01018479 Cheshire East 035E U 26 1050 2.5 Crewe E01018474 E01018474 Cheshire East 034C U 27 1318 2.0 Crewe E01018513 E01018513 Cheshire East 044D U 20 1002 2.0 Crewe E01018510 E01018510 Cheshire East 044A U 21 1110 1.9 Crewe E01018499 E01018499 Cheshire East 038A U 17 1017 1.7 Crewe E01018509 E01018509 Cheshire East 048E U 11 681 1.6 Crewe E01018507 E01018507 Cheshire East 046F U 14 870 1.6 Crewe E01018473 E01018473 Cheshire East 034B U 18 1185 1.5 Crewe E01018492 E01018492 Cheshire East 046C U 8 584 1.4 Crewe E01018505 E01018505 Cheshire East 046D U 8 686 1.2 Crewe E01018490 E01018490 Cheshire East 046A U 8 785 1.0 Crewe E01018475 E01018475 Cheshire East 034D U 12 1291 0.9 Crewe E01018500 E01018500 Cheshire East 038B U 7 815 0.9 Crewe E01018491 E01018491 Cheshire East 046B U 7 899 0.8 Crewe E01018506 E01018506 Cheshire East 046E U 6 962 0.6 Crewe E01018508 E01018508 Cheshire East 048D U 4 729 0.5 Crewe E01018502 E01018502 Cheshire East 038D U 3 1544 0.2 Crewe E01018586 E01018586 Cheshire East 001B U 29 1037 2.8 Disley E01018585 E01018585 Cheshire East 001A U 19 862 2.2 Disley E01018587 E01018587 Cheshire East 001C U 12 914 1.3 Disley E01018412 E01018412 Cheshire East 022C U 8 853 0.9 Goostrey E01018411 E01018411 Cheshire East 022B U 8 1380 0.6 Goostrey E01018594 E01018594 Cheshire East 004D U 53 1077 4.9 Handforth E01018593 E01018593 Cheshire East 004C U 21 1019 2.1 Handforth JSA count in Population (from LSOA01CD LSOA11CD LSOA11NM CHGIND March 2013 2011 Census) Claimant rate Settlement E01018592 E01018592 Cheshire East 004B U 20 1013 2.0 Handforth E01018595 E01018595 Cheshire East 004E U 18 959 1.9 Handforth E01018468 E01018468 Cheshire East 041B U 15 1076 1.4 Haslington E01018471 E01018471 Cheshire East 041E U 13 980 1.3 Haslington E01018469 E01018469 Cheshire East 041C U 8 951 0.8 Haslington E01018415 E01018415 Cheshire East 023C U 19 883 2.2 Holmes Chapel E01018413 E01018413 Cheshire East 023A U 14 781 1.8 Holmes Chapel E01018414 E01018414 Cheshire East 023B U 13 823 1.6 Holmes Chapel E01018416 E01018416 Cheshire East 023D U 8 849 0.9 Holmes Chapel E01018611 E01018611 Cheshire East 009D U 55 1115 4.9 Knutsford E01018610 E01018610 Cheshire East 009C U 31 1245 2.5 Knutsford E01018609 E01018609 Cheshire East 009B U 18 899 2.0 Knutsford E01018606 E01018606 Cheshire East 010C U 17 867 2.0 Knutsford E01018604 E01018604 Cheshire East 010B U 13 808 1.6 Knutsford E01018605 E01018605 Cheshire East 009A U 7 585 1.2 Knutsford E01018607 E01018607 Cheshire East 010D U 8 740 1.1 Knutsford E01018603 E01018603 Cheshire East 010A U 8 746 1.1 Knutsford E01018608 E01018608 Cheshire East 010E U 3 809 0.4 Knutsford E01018631 E01018631 Cheshire East 016E U 74 907 8.2 Macclesfield E01018640 E01018640 Cheshire East 021D U 63 846 7.4 Macclesfield E01018645 E01018645 Cheshire East 019B U 65 1055 6.2 Macclesfield E01018618 E01018618 Cheshire East 015B U 55 929 5.9 Macclesfield E01018620 E01018620 Cheshire East 015D U 49 882 5.6 Macclesfield E01018637 E01018637 Cheshire East 021A U 55 1134 4.9 Macclesfield E01018626 E01018626 Cheshire East 016A U 72 1485 4.8 Macclesfield E01018615 E01018615 Cheshire East 017A U 40 840 4.8 Macclesfield E01018646 E01018646 Cheshire East 019C U 52 1103 4.7 Macclesfield E01018624 E01018624 Cheshire East 018C U 62 1426 4.3 Macclesfield E01018647 E01018647 Cheshire East 019D U 37 986 3.8 Macclesfield E01018639 E01018639 Cheshire East 021C U 38 1041 3.7 Macclesfield E01018627 E01018627 Cheshire East 018E U 40 1153 3.5 Macclesfield E01018629 E01018629 Cheshire East 016C U 39 1175 3.3 Macclesfield E01018617 E01018617 Cheshire East 017C U 29 887 3.3 Macclesfield E01018625 E01018625 Cheshire East 018D U 32 986 3.2 Macclesfield E01018635 E01018635 Cheshire East 018F U 24 825 2.9 Macclesfield E01018622 E01018622 Cheshire East 018A U 26 904 2.9 Macclesfield E01018630 E01018630 Cheshire East 016D U 23 808 2.8 Macclesfield E01018638 E01018638 Cheshire East 021B U 19 962 2.0 Macclesfield E01018634 E01018634 Cheshire East 019A U 20 1205 1.7 Macclesfield E01018623 E01018623 Cheshire East 018B U 17 1025 1.7 Macclesfield E01018636 E01018636 Cheshire East 018G U 15 928 1.6 Macclesfield E01018628 E01018628 Cheshire East 016B U 16 1001 1.6 Macclesfield E01018614 E01018614 Cheshire East 015A U 19 1261 1.5 Macclesfield E01018643 E01018643 Cheshire East 014C U 16 1221 1.3 Macclesfield E01018619 E01018619 Cheshire East 015C U 12 934 1.3 Macclesfield E01018633 E01018633 Cheshire East 017E U 11 891 1.2 Macclesfield E01018616 E01018616 Cheshire East 017B U 10 814 1.2 Macclesfield E01018644 E01018644 Cheshire East 014D U 10 825 1.2 Macclesfield E01018621 E01018621 Cheshire East 015E U 9 880 1.0 Macclesfield E01018632 E01018632 Cheshire East 017D U 10 1029 1.0 Macclesfield E01018641 E01018641 Cheshire East 014A U 6 811 0.7 Macclesfield E01018642 E01018642 Cheshire East 014B U 6 871 0.7 Macclesfield E01018423
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