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Written Question
Kickstart Scheme
Wednesday 9th June 2021

Asked by: Baroness Wilcox of Newport (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask Her Majesty's Government how many people who have started jobs through the Kickstart scheme were (1) black, (2) Asian; (3) other ethnic minority, and (4) white.

Answered by Baroness Stedman-Scott

As of 27th May 2021, there have been over 29,000 job placement starts to the Kickstart Scheme.

As the Kickstart Scheme had to be launched quickly to support eligible 16 to 24 year olds on Universal Credit who were at risk of long-term unemployment, a means of recording the number of participating young people from ethnic minorities or by gender was not prioritised in the initial design. Ethnicity and gender are recorded on the wider Universal Credit systems and will be used in the evaluation of the Scheme.


Written Question
Kickstart Scheme
Friday 4th June 2021

Asked by: Baroness Wilcox of Newport (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask Her Majesty's Government how many Kickstart placements have been created with oil and gas companies; and which oil and gas companies such placements have been created with.

Answered by Baroness Stedman-Scott

Kickstart jobs are categorised into broad sectors when vacancies details are made available for work coaches to encourage young people to apply for them. The sector category relates to the job type, rather than the nature of the main activities undertaken by the employer. This means for example, that an administrative job within an oil company would be categorised as ‘administrative’, rather than ‘oil & gas’.

A breakdown of jobs started and made available by sector, this could include any jobs with Oil and Gas employers, is available here: https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-questions/detail/2021-05-20/hl457

As of 20th May, almost 8,000 Kickstart Scheme applications from employers and Gateways (each representing a number of employers) had been approved. To establish which employers associated with the Oil and Gas industry have approved Kickstart jobs would require reviewing all these approved applications to consider the principal activities of each employer, this information could only be provided at disproportionate cost.

Although care is taken when processing and analysing Kickstart applications, referrals and starts, the data collected might be subject to the inaccuracies inherent in any large-scale recording system which has been developed quickly. The management information presented here has not been subjected to the usual standard of quality assurance associated with official statistics, but is provided in the interests of transparency. Work is ongoing to improve the quality of information available for the programme.


Written Question
Kickstart Scheme
Friday 4th June 2021

Asked by: Baroness Wilcox of Newport (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask Her Majesty's Government in which sectors Kickstart placements have been created; and how many Kickstart placements have been (1) created, and (2) filled, in each sector.

Answered by Baroness Stedman-Scott

As of the 27th May 2021, over 133,000 jobs have been made available for young people to apply for through the Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) Kickstart Scheme. This includes over 29,000 jobs started by young people.

There have been over 219,000 jobs approved for funding through the scheme.

The tables below show figures split by job sector (rather than the sector of the employer), the data has been rounded according to DWP statistical rounding convention.

Although care is taken when processing and analysing Kickstart applications, referrals and starts, the data collected might be subject to the inaccuracies inherent in any large-scale recording system which has been developed quickly. The management information presented here has not been subjected to the usual standard of quality assurance associated with official statistics, but is provided in the interests of transparency. Work is ongoing to improve the quality of information available for the programme.

Sector

Jobs Made Available

Total Jobs Started

Administration

33,630

7,480

Animal Care

600

240

Beauty & Wellbeing

930

230

Business & Finance

4,830

1,000

Computing, Technology & Digital

10,050

2,770

Construction & Trades

4,360

990

Creative & Media

10,040

3,070

Delivery & Storage

4,020

870

Emergency & Uniform Services

320

20

Engineering & Maintenance

4,740

780

Environment & Land

2,500

540

Government Services

310

50

Healthcare

4,800

800

Home Services

1,000

120

Hospitality & Food

11,140

1,760

Law & Legal

320

110

Managerial

930

170

Manufacturing

3,250

800

Retail & Sales

21,720

4,910

Science & Research

630

130

Social Care

3,270

400

Sports & Leisure

3,020

640

Teaching & Education

5,760

1,110

Transport

450

60

Travel & Tourism

500

80

Figures may not add up to provided totals due to rounding. 1,000 non-grant funded jobs are included in Jobs Advertised but not included under Jobs Started. Total jobs started includes those which have been completed or ended early.