§ 62. Mr. G. M. Thomsonasked the Minister of Labour what was the increase in total numbers and percentage of youths employed as apprentices in Dundee at mid-1960 over mid-1957.
§ 63. Mr. Steeleasked the Minister of Labour what was the increase in total numbers and percentage of youths employed as apprentices in Dunbartonshire at mid-1960 over mid-1957.
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§ 64. Mr. Gourlayasked the Minister of Labour what was the increase in total numbers and percentage of youths employed as apprentices in Fifeshire at mid-1960 over mid-1957.
§ 66. Mr. Woodburnasked the Minister of Labour what was the increase in total numbers and percentage of youths employed as apprentices in Stirling and Clackmannanshire at mid-1960 over mid-1957.
§ 67. Mr. Oswaldasked the Minister of Labour what was the increase in total numbers and percentage of youths employed as apprentices in Edinburgh at mid-1960 over mid-1957.
§ 68. Miss Herbisonasked the Minister of Labour what was the increase in total numbers and percentage of youths employed as apprentices in Lanarkshire at mid-1960 over mid-1957.
§ 69. Mr. Smallasked the Minister of Labour what was the increase in total numbers and percentage of youths employed as apprentices in Glasgow at mid-1960 over mid-1957.
§ 70. Mr. Hoyasked the Minister of Labour what was the increase in total numbers and percentage of youths employed as apprentices in Scotland at mid-1960 over mid-1957.
§ 73. Dr. Dickson Mahonasked the Minister of Labour what was the increase in total numbers and percentages of youths employed as apprentices in Renfrewshire at mid-1960 over mid-1957.
§ Mr. Hector Hughesasked the Minister of Labour what was the increase in total numbers and percentage of youths employed as apprentices in Aberdeen at mid-1960 over mid-1957.
§ Mr. P. ThomasFigures are not available for areas within Scotland.
Although figures for Scotland are available for the yearly intake of new apprentices, there are no statistics showing the total numbers and percentages of apprentices.
In Scotland, 10,733 boys—33.3 per cent. of all boys under 18 entering employment—started work as apprentices or learners in 1960. In 1957, the figure was 10,565 (33.6 per cent.).