Older people living in deprived areas are more likely to be claiming disability caring allowance

This bitesize includes total claimants of Attendance Allowance in Oxfordshire as of August 2021 with a breakdown by district and by deprivation.  

18 February 2022

Unemployment claimant count data (released 15 February 2022 by the Department of Work and Pensions) shows that the number of people claiming unemployment-related benefits in Oxfordshire decreased slightly between December 2021 and January 2022, from 11,005 to 10,935 (-0.6%).

Unemployment claimant count data (released 18 January 2022 by the Department of Work and Pensions) shows that the number of people claiming unemployment-related benefits in Oxfordshire decreased between November and December 2021, from 11,605 to 11,225 (-3.3%).

Please note: this is a temporary document and will soon be replaced with a final version along with an interactive summary of findings.

15 December 2021

Unemployment claimant count data (released 14 December 2021 by the Department of Work and Pensions) shows that the number of people claiming unemployment-related benefits in Oxfordshire decreased between October and November 2021, from 12,275 to 11,885 (-3.2%).

Unemployment claimant count data (released 16 November 2021 by the Department of Work and Pensions) shows that the number of people claiming unemployment-related benefits in Oxfordshire decreased between September and October 2021, from 12,720 to 12,475  (-1.9%).

People without a home are in poorer health and live shorter lives than average.

The new JSNA bitesize on homelessness in Oxfordshire includes

A new environment bitesize on carbon emissions is now available showing:

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