The only way to find out what your unemployment statistics are would be by contacting your local council and asking to gain access to your records there. Due to the Freedom of Information Act, they need to comply and at least give you access to look at your file while in the office. But they are within their own rights to charge a small fee for this, especially if you have a particularly big file which may need a lot of photocopying. But if you want to find out more general unemployment statistics of your area, either contact your local council office or contact your CAB office who will be able to point you in the right direction.
If you want to find out the rates of unemployment benefits then you can log on to your local council website or direct.gov which will be able to advise on how much you can claim for and how much approximately you are entitled to.
During the recession the rate of unemployment has soared in many countries including the UK. The amount of graduates facing unemployment after graduation is a much larger percentage compared to a few years ago. Out of the large economies, France has one of the larger unemployment rates compared to the UK, US, Germany and Australia.
If you want to find out the rates of unemployment benefits then you can log on to your local council website or direct.gov which will be able to advise on how much you can claim for and how much approximately you are entitled to.
During the recession the rate of unemployment has soared in many countries including the UK. The amount of graduates facing unemployment after graduation is a much larger percentage compared to a few years ago. Out of the large economies, France has one of the larger unemployment rates compared to the UK, US, Germany and Australia.