§ Mr.RHYS DAVIESasked the Minister of Labour the number of Persons on the unemployment register in each of the urban council areas of areas of Aspull, Blackrod,
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NUMBERS ON REGISTERS of certain Employment Exchanges and Juvenile Employment Bureaux about the end of January, 1926, 1927 and 1928. Employment Exchange Area. Men. Boys. Women. Girls. Total. 30th January, 1928. Hindley … … … … 1,260 15 311 10 1,596 Horwich* … … … … 656 22 129 23 830 Westhoughton … … … … 824 15 69 1 909 Wigan† … … … … 5,661 167 1,997 118 7,943 31st January, 1927. Hindley … … … … 620 19 431 21 1,091 Horwich* … … … … 407 12 204 20 643 Westhoughton … … … … 752 43 205 9 1,009 Wigan† … … … … 5,119 138 2,173 191 7,621 1st February. 1926. Hindley … … … … 354 15 392 63 824 Horwich* … … … … 274 13 80 14 381 Westhoughton … … … … 287 7 48 3 345 Wigan† … … … … 4,493 139 2,240 199 7,071 * Includes Blackrod. †Includes Aspull.
§ Sir A. STEEL-MAITLANDThe following is the information asked for:
Hindley, Horwich and Westhoughton, at any date in January of each of last three years, respectively?
§ Sir A. STEEL-MAITLANDThe following Table gives the available information:
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§ Mr. DAYasked the Minister of Labour the four counties in which insured persons registered as unemployed at Employment Exchanges are the highest; and whether he will give particulars of them?
§ Sir A. STEEL-MAITLANDI have been asked to reply. The four counties in which the number of persons on the registers of Employment Exchanges at 13th February expressed as a percentage of the insured population was highest were Carmarthenshire (31.5), Monmouthshire (26.3), Glamorganshire (25.4), and Durham (20.2).