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Pilot Hyperlocal Job Support Scheme Jobsplus England

Labor MarketsPassive Labor Markets PoliciesHealth And Safety ConditionsSocial Protection And Labor

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The article describes a localized, government-funded social support program (JobsPlus) focused on employment outcomes in England. This relates to labor market efficiency and social welfare spending rather than direct commercial mechanisms affecting commodity prices, input costs for businesses, or major investment cycles that trigger sector selection. No concrete commercial mechanism is identified.

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  • JobsPlus scheme is a government-funded pilot program in 10 neighborhoods across England.
  • 27% of over 1,000 participants achieved positive employment outcomes between July 2023 and December 2024.
  • The scheme focuses on areas with high social housing.
  • Approximately 31% of participants are aged 16-24.
  • Funding is provided by the Department for Work and Pensions until March 2024.

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