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A true account of life on an English housing estate. With those on Government handouts, drugs, booze & long-term unemployment.

Skint tells the provocative and revealing stories of people who are in long-term unemployment, have never worked, or are growing up without any expectation of working. At its height Scunthorpe's steelworks employed 27,000 people. It now employs a sixth of that number. With work in the town still hard to find, the people featured in this series are thrown back on their own resources. Told with energy, humor and boldness, the series offers an insight into their lives, highlighting social issues such as youth unemployment, crime, welfare dependency, truancy and addiction; but with the characters also revealing their ingenuity, resilience, community support and love and pride of family. Skint gets behind the headlines as people who are often maligned for their lifestyle offer their own story and show the real impact of worklessness.

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Keywords
  • profanity
  • despair
  • unemployment
  • frustration
  • community center
Genres
  • Documentary
Release date May 12, 2013
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Language English
Filming locations Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, UK
Production companies KEO films Channel 4 Television Corporation

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