Sunderland Echo

Sunderland workers region’s least-qualified

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Nearly one in 10 workers and jobseekers in Sunderland have no formal qualificat­ions, new figures show.

The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show 125,945 people were eligible to work in Sunderland at the time of the last census in March 2021.

Of them, 9.8% – 12,355 people – had no formal qualificat­ions whatsoever.

The data also shows that 10.9% had at least one GCSE or equivalent qualificat­ion, 17% had five or more GCSEs at A* to C to levels nine to four, 22.5% had two A-Levels or equivalent, and 32.2% had a degree or higher education qualificat­ion.

Combining all these figures into a composite score means Sunderland has the least-qualified workforce in the North East.

The figures also show big regional disparitie­s from Boston, in Lincolnshi­re, having 19% of workers with no qualificat­ions, to the City of London where the figure is 3.7%.

The census data also found the types of jobs people did also tracked closely with qualificat­ion difference­s.

The figures show 17,727 (15.1%) of 117,151 workers in Sunderland were in profession­al occupation­s.

Across England and Wales, 5.6 million people (22.2%) worked in a profession­al occupation. The Resolution Foundation think tank – which campaigns to raise standards for low and middle-income families – called on policy makers to boost and broaden people's skill sets.

Hannah Slaughter, senior economist at the Foundation,said :" Policy makers and firms need to do far more to boost and broaden people’s skills and qualificat­ions and help to' level up' the country ."

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