HC Deb 04 December 1930 vol 245 c2359
18. Sir NICHOLAS GRATTAN - DOYLE

asked the Minister of Labour how many women have availed themselves during the past 12 months of the special provision for the training of suitable unemployed women in domestic service, hospital and child nursing, and similar useful occupations; and what has been the result in terms of subsequent employment?

Miss BONDFIELD

The number of women and girls who, during the year ended 24th November, 1930, entered training under schemes controlled by the Central Committee on Women's Training and Employment was 4,501. During the same period 3,635 trainees entered domestic or other work. The number in training on 29th November, 1930, was 1,168.