Long-term ILO unemployment by duration, sex and Welsh local authority

Standard shorthand is used in this table: [c] = confidential information, [u] = low reliability, [z] = not applicable.

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Data valuesData descriptionYearGeographySexDuration of unemployment
54,400Level2001WalesPersonsLess than 12 months
16,600Level2001WalesPersons12 months or more
71,000Level2001WalesPersonsAll unemployed
30,800Level2001WalesMalesLess than 12 months
12,500Level2001WalesMales12 months or more
43,300Level2001WalesMalesAll unemployed
23,500Level2001WalesFemalesLess than 12 months
4,100Level2001WalesFemales12 months or more
27,600Level2001WalesFemalesAll unemployed
1,000 [u]Level2001Isle of AngleseyPersonsLess than 12 months
400 [u]Level2001Isle of AngleseyPersons12 months or more
1,500Level2001Isle of AngleseyPersonsAll unemployed
800 [u]Level2001Isle of AngleseyMalesLess than 12 months
400 [u]Level2001Isle of AngleseyMales12 months or more
1,200 [u]Level2001Isle of AngleseyMalesAll unemployed
[c]Level2001Isle of AngleseyFemalesLess than 12 months
[c]Level2001Isle of AngleseyFemales12 months or more
[c]Level2001Isle of AngleseyFemalesAll unemployed
2,000Level2001GwyneddPersonsLess than 12 months
700 [u]Level2001GwyneddPersons12 months or more
2,700Level2001GwyneddPersonsAll unemployed
1,200 [u]Level2001GwyneddMalesLess than 12 months
500 [u]Level2001GwyneddMales12 months or more
1,700 [u]Level2001GwyneddMalesAll unemployed
900 [u]Level2001GwyneddFemalesLess than 12 months
[c]Level2001GwyneddFemales12 months or more
1,100 [u]Level2001GwyneddFemalesAll unemployed
1,000 [u]Level2001ConwyPersonsLess than 12 months
700 [u]Level2001ConwyPersons12 months or more
1,600 [u]Level2001ConwyPersonsAll unemployed
[c]Level2001ConwyMalesLess than 12 months
[c]Level2001ConwyMales12 months or more
800 [u]Level2001ConwyMalesAll unemployed
700 [u]Level2001ConwyFemalesLess than 12 months
[c]Level2001ConwyFemales12 months or more
900 [u]Level2001ConwyFemalesAll unemployed
1,500 [u]Level2001DenbighshirePersonsLess than 12 months
[c]Level2001DenbighshirePersons12 months or more
1,800 [u]Level2001DenbighshirePersonsAll unemployed
800 [u]Level2001DenbighshireMalesLess than 12 months
[c]Level2001DenbighshireMales12 months or more
1,100 [u]Level2001DenbighshireMalesAll unemployed
700 [u]Level2001DenbighshireFemalesLess than 12 months
700 [u]Level2001DenbighshireFemalesAll unemployed
2,700 [u]Level2001FlintshirePersonsLess than 12 months
1,100 [u]Level2001FlintshirePersons12 months or more
3,800Level2001FlintshirePersonsAll unemployed
1,500 [u]Level2001FlintshireMalesLess than 12 months
800 [u]Level2001FlintshireMales12 months or more
2,300 [u]Level2001FlintshireMalesAll unemployed
1,200 [u]Level2001FlintshireFemalesLess than 12 months
[c]Level2001FlintshireFemales12 months or more
1,500 [u]Level2001FlintshireFemalesAll unemployed
1,500 [u]Level2001WrexhamPersonsLess than 12 months
700 [u]Level2001WrexhamPersons12 months or more
2,200 [u]Level2001WrexhamPersonsAll unemployed
1,000 [u]Level2001WrexhamMalesLess than 12 months
[c]Level2001WrexhamMales12 months or more
1,500 [u]Level2001WrexhamMalesAll unemployed
[c]Level2001WrexhamFemalesLess than 12 months
[c]Level2001WrexhamFemales12 months or more
700 [u]Level2001WrexhamFemalesAll unemployed
1,700 [u]Level2001PowysPersonsLess than 12 months
[c]Level2001PowysPersons12 months or more
2,200 [u]Level2001PowysPersonsAll unemployed
1,000 [u]Level2001PowysMalesLess than 12 months
[c]Level2001PowysMales12 months or more
1,300 [u]Level2001PowysMalesAll unemployed
700 [u]Level2001PowysFemalesLess than 12 months
[c]Level2001PowysFemales12 months or more
900 [u]Level2001PowysFemalesAll unemployed
1,600 [u]Level2001CeredigionPersonsLess than 12 months
400 [u]Level2001CeredigionPersons12 months or more
2,000Level2001CeredigionPersonsAll unemployed
900 [u]Level2001CeredigionMalesLess than 12 months
[c]Level2001CeredigionMales12 months or more
1,000 [u]Level2001CeredigionMalesAll unemployed
700 [u]Level2001CeredigionFemalesLess than 12 months
[c]Level2001CeredigionFemales12 months or more
900 [u]Level2001CeredigionFemalesAll unemployed
2,400Level2001PembrokeshirePersonsLess than 12 months
800 [u]Level2001PembrokeshirePersons12 months or more
3,200Level2001PembrokeshirePersonsAll unemployed
1,300 [u]Level2001PembrokeshireMalesLess than 12 months
500 [u]Level2001PembrokeshireMales12 months or more
1,900Level2001PembrokeshireMalesAll unemployed
1,000 [u]Level2001PembrokeshireFemalesLess than 12 months
[c]Level2001PembrokeshireFemales12 months or more
1,300 [u]Level2001PembrokeshireFemalesAll unemployed
3,500Level2001CarmarthenshirePersonsLess than 12 months
1,200 [u]Level2001CarmarthenshirePersons12 months or more
4,600Level2001CarmarthenshirePersonsAll unemployed
1,800 [u]Level2001CarmarthenshireMalesLess than 12 months
900 [u]Level2001CarmarthenshireMales12 months or more
2,700 [u]Level2001CarmarthenshireMalesAll unemployed
1,700 [u]Level2001CarmarthenshireFemalesLess than 12 months
[c]Level2001CarmarthenshireFemales12 months or more
1,900 [u]Level2001CarmarthenshireFemalesAll unemployed
4,800Level2001SwanseaPersonsLess than 12 months
1,600 [u]Level2001SwanseaPersons12 months or more
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Main information

Most recent update
26 September 2025
Next update expected
9 October 2025
Designation
Accredited official statistics
Data provider
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Data source
Annual Population Survey (APS)

Data notes

Rounding applied

Figures are rounded to the nearest hundred and so there may be some apparent slight discrepancies between the sum of constituent items and the totals as shown.

Overview

Summary of dataset and variables

This dataset details Long Term Unemployment in Wales by local authority.

Data collection or calculation

The local authority and Wales figures for 2001, 2002 and 2003 in these tables may not be the same as published elsewhere, as the numbers here are estimated using Welsh specific weights. These weights better reflect the population estimates for Welsh local authorities in these years.

These data are taken from the ANNUAL datasets from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) carried out by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), providing labour market data back to 1996 for the NUTS2 areas in Wales, and back to 2001 for the local authorities in Wales. The availability of local authority data is dependent upon on an enhanced sample (around 350 per cent larger) for the annual LFS, which commenced in 2001.

For years labelled 2001 to 2004 in this dataset, the actual periods covered are the 12 months running from March in the year given to February in the following year (e.g. 2001 = 1 March 2001 to 28 February 2002).

Since 2004, the annual data have been produced on a rolling annual basis, updated every three months, and the dataset is now referred to as the Annual Population Survey (APS). The rolling annual averages are on a calendar basis with the first rolling annual average presented here covering the period 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2004, followed by data covering the period 1 April 2004 to 31 March 2005, with rolling quarterly updates applied thereafter.

Note therefore that the consecutive rolling annual averages overlap by nine months, and there is also a two-month overlap between the last period presented on the former March to February basis, and the first period on the new basis.

LFS data is collected throughout the year, and is available from the ONS in a variety of ways. This dataset contains the latest annual results, as referred to in the second bullet below.

  • Key data on the labour market is updated every month showing the position for the latest three months, for the UK and each of the UK countries and English regions. Note these data are seasonally adjusted and also that no sub-regional (i.e. local authority) data are published by the ONS to a monthly timetable.

  • Annual results covering the periods described earlier are also available from the ONS, providing more detailed data from the LFS, including data for sub-Wales geographies. These annual datasets use results from the samples for the quarterly surveys used for the key series, together with results from additional persons sampled to provide a more robust (boosted) dataset, with estimates subject to much lower sampling variability.

The population of working age or aged 16 and over can each be broken down into economically active and economically inactive populations. The economically active population is made up of persons in employment, and persons unemployed according to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) definition and it is this which is used as the denominator for the unemployment rates presented in the table.

Note that as data are taken from the ANNUAL Labour Force Survey datasets they do NOT exactly match annual averages derived from the 4 QUARTERLY datasets in the relevant 12 month period covered due to differences in the sampling structure.

Further note that the data presented here for Wales and the UK are consistent with the sub-Wales level data, and so have not been seasonally adjusted.

Note finally that the ILO unemployment measure differs from another commonly used measure of unemployment, namely the claimant count. The latter is a count of all those claiming unemployment benefit, and as such it is not subject to sampling variability. However, it excludes those who are unemployed who are not eligible to claim (for example those out of work but whose partner works), and those who do not wish to claim. The ILO measure, which is a count of those who are out of work and want a job, have actively sought work in the last 4 weeks and are available to start work in the next two weeks; plus those who are out of work, have found a job and are waiting to start in the next 2 weeks, is a more encompassing measure of unemployment, which is used around the world.

Nomis is the ONS's official portal for labour market statistics. Note that some estimates from Nomis for the APS may differ slightly from those presented here due to differences in how local authority geographies are constructed.

Statistical quality

Annual Population Survey (APS) responses are weighted to official population projections. The projections for 2020 were 2018-based, and, therefore, were based on demographic trends that pre-dated the COVID-19 pandemic.

To allow for different trends during the pandemic the responses for the APS have been reweighted on the 9 September 2021 to new populations derived using growth rates from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) Real Time Information (RTI). The reweighting has been applied from year ending March 2020 data onwards and gives improved estimates of both rates and levels.

The changes ONS have made to the weighting should reduce the bias of estimates at high levels of aggregation. Some smaller breakdowns may be impacted negatively and more extreme changes could be seen given the reduced size of the underlying sample since the start of the pandemic.

As the data come from a survey, the results are sample-based estimates and therefore subject to differing degrees of sampling variability, i.e. the true value for any measure lies in a differing range about the estimated value. This range or sampling variability increases as the detail in the data increases, for example individual local authority data are subject to higher variability than Wales data.

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Organisation
Welsh Government
Contact email
labourmarket.stats@gov.wales

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