HC Deb 10 November 1933 vol 48 cc225-6W
Mr. Foulkes

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish figures for the number of part-time employees in Scotland by sex and sector, in each of the past five years.

Mr. Allan Stewart

I regret that the information is not available in the precise form requested. The latest complete figures for the period in question are derived from the census of employment of September 1981 and are shown in table 1. Estimates are available on a year by year basis for the total number of part-time female employees but not for part-time male employees. Table 2 gives the figures for the past five years.

TABLE 1
Part-time Employees—Scotland September 1981
(By Standard Industrial Classification)
Male Female
I Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing 3,531 2,525
II Mining and Quarrying 33 344
Primary Industries (I and II) 3,564 2,869
III Food, Drink and Tobacco 1,250 6,539
IV Coal and Petroleum Products 3 44
V Chemicals and Allied Industries 95 765
VI Metal Manufacture 91 286
VII Mechanical Engineering 237 1,002
VIII Instrument Engineering 79 670
IX Electrical Engineering 209 1,465
X Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering 40 480
XI Vehicles 100 364
XII Metal Goods not elsewhere specified 172 862
XIII Textiles 984 3,395
XIV Leather, Leather Goods and Fur 32 127
XV Clothing and Footwear 80 1,215
XVI Bricks, Pottery, Glass, Cement, etc. 88 391
XVII Timber, Furniture, etc. 207 604

employees employed in (a) electronics, (b) biotechnology, (c) health care industries, (d) advanced engineering and 8e) energy-related industries sectors in Scotland.

Mr. Allan Stewart

The available information is set out in the following table:

Male Female
XVIII Paper, Printing and Publishing 431 1,993
XIX Other Manufacturing Industries 74 404
All Manufacturing Industries (III to XIX) 4,172 20,606
XX Construction 1,317 4,052
XXI Gas, Electricity and Water 26 1,021
XXII Transport and Communication 2,498 5,039
XXIII Distributive Trades 11,954 74,439
XXIV Insurance, Banking, Finance and 2,458 13,777
Business Services
XXV Professional and Scientific Services 6,514 109,198
XXVI Miscellaneous Services 20,466 89,413
XXVII Public Administration and Defence 5,736 12,366
Total Services (Excluding Construction—XXI to XXVII) 49,652 305,223
Grand Total (I to XXVII) 58,705 332,750

TABLE 2
ESTIMATED NUMBERS OF PAST-TIME FEMALE EMPLOYEES
NUMBERS
June 1979 330,000
June 1980 332,000
June 1981 331,000
June 1982 327,000
June 1983 331,000