Jobless: Life Unemployed (Poverty Documentary) | Real Stories

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Published 2017-11-16
As the unemployment statistics once more start to head up, BAFTA winning film-maker Brian Woods takes us behind the numbers to the people they represent.

Filmed throughout 2009, and seen in part through the eyes of the children, Jobless tells the interwoven stories of several families, across the length and breadth of Britain as both husbands and wives cope with losing their jobs, in most cases for the first time in their lives.

From Jobless: Life Unemployed

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All Comments (21)
  • @Evelynlouise089
    That little girl tho. ‘If my dad needs some money I’ve got a lot so I give him some’ opens piggy bank. Bless her pure little heart. ❤️
  • @ZenTradeGame
    One of the worst feelings, is being without a job, while having kids, wife, and you’ve applied for work everyday. But things eventually worked out for me! Stay strong out there.
  • @robingift1635
    Why would a company call someone in for an interview only to tell them they are over qualified? It makes no sense at all.
  • @theresa7380
    It would be scary be an older parent with young children and losing your job. Age discrimination is very real.
  • @asifmahmood3634
    Remember nothing is permanent in this world even your health, age and life.
  • @islandgurl8132
    Losing a job is scary..hard..stressful and disappointing. Praying for everyone to make it through this hardship. Life is just hard.
  • @josephgreen2008
    The kids of these people were brilliant. Congratulations to all the parents for bringing up such good caring kids and well done for staying together through tough times and not giving up Shows how important the family unit is to everyone in the family.
  • @foxylady9110
    It doesn't necessarily take you losing a job to land up in these peoples situation, I was working and suffered a stroke at 49yrs which has left me disabled and forever on benefits, my world came crashing down overnight and being a single parent and left to struggle on a much smaller amount of money was very stressful, you just never know what's around the next corner, losing your income can happen to anyone anytime.
  • @stacey7954
    The little girl Leah is precious She has a good attitude she talks about the good things she does have and wants to give her change to her parents to help What a sweet little girl very intelligent
  • @kade2748
    That little girl taking money out of her piggy bank to help her dad....melted my heart.
  • @eunicestone838
    I'm an American. Married and raised 3 children. Tough times came. Jobs came and went. If my husband wasn't working I certainly was. I worked many a menial job. He was a skilled laborer. Welder. When work was there it was plentiful. Feast or famine. But we survived. Now divorced. Happy. Free. Living on disability and food stamps. Doing the best I can. All by myself. My children have gone their own way. Husband remarried raising granddaughter. But I'm still here. Thriving and surviving. I will never give up. Even in a pandemic and death of roommate. I've sold all I can. And rented the spare room. She can't pay right now but she does all the cleaning. I can live with that. At least I'm not alone. That's good as i am I'll. All will work out.
  • @catieq5270
    That little girl, Leah is so sweet to offer her dad her money. Tugged at my heart strings😭❤️
  • @larhondah.2793
    One thing I absolutely respect about these parents is they don't hide their finances, disappointment, and hard work from their children. They are rooting for their parents and have their backs. Bless their hearts 💕💞♥
  • @sct4040
    The 2nd older couple: I would sell that house and furniture and get a 1-bedroom or studio and save all my money. Dont wait 1-2 years later to do all the same. It gets more difficult as you get older. Above all, don't be embarssed to tell everyone you are looking for work. You never know who can be able to help you.
  • Damn, I've been without a job as a single guy and it feels awful. I can't imagine what it's like to be in that situation AND having children and a partner that depend on you.
  • @ciaradoyle5431
    Wow, poor andy, his wife was living in her own world. What bad timing for starting your own business, then complaining he hadn't been very supportive.
  • @mssstringi
    This breaks my heart. Genuine people wanting to work but they not even able to get any benefits while they are looking for a job, while there are so many families with 10+ children claiming benefits and have zero intention to ever work because 'it's not worth it'. boils my blood
  • @slugabunny5138
    I'm noticing that ppl over 45 are disproportionately underemployed... employers want younger expendable employees and cheaper labor.. erosion of the standard of living is ↗1000%
  • @kittikoko
    I was made redundant in my 20s and that was heartbreaking, but oh my God, imagine being in your 40s and 50s with 20+ years paid into the pension and being told that you'll get nothing. 😞