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Students inflate ILO jobless data

By Alex Barker, Political Correspondent

Published: October 12 2009 23:32 | Last updated: October 12 2009 23:32

More than a quarter of a million “hidden students” are behind the gap between the two main sets of unemployment data, according to a government review that suggests the recession has had a less severe impact on jobs than expected.

Earlier this summer Yvette Cooper, the work and pensions secretary, launched an urgent analysis of why unemployment benefit rolls appeared to be rising more slowly than the International Labour Organisation’s count, which uses data from the Labour Force Survey.

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