§ Sir J. Gilmourasked the Minister of Labour whether he will list by occupation the different categories of both men and women at present unemployed in the
OCCUPATIONAL ANALYSIS OF WHOLLY UNEMPLOYED PERSONS Anstruther Cupar Leven St. Andrews Tayport Men Farmworkers, fishermen, etc 10 11 4 — 3 Miners and quarrymen — — 1 — — Electrical and electronic workers — 1 3 — 1 Engineering and allied trades workers 3 4 10 1 — Woodworkers 1 — 3 — — Leather workers — — 1 — — Clothing etc. workers — — 1 — — Food, drink and tobacco workers — — 1 — — Paper and printing workers — — 4 1 — Makers and products not elsewhere specified — 1 1 1 — Construction workers 1 1 7 2 — Painters and decorators — — 6 1 1 Drivers etc. of stationary engines, cranes, etc — — 3 1 1 Transport and communication workers 1 2 39 4 2 Warehouse workers, packers, etc. — 2 1 — — Clerical workers 21 10 20 11 8 Shop assistants 1 4 8 2 1 Service, sport and recreation workers — 3 8 2 2 Administrative, professional, technical workers 4 3 10 9 1 Labourers 26 46 389 9 5 TOTAL 68 88 520 44 25 Women Farmworkers, fishermen, etc — 1 — — 1 Textile workers — 1 1 — 4 Clothing etc. workers 1 — 8 — — Transport and communication workers 1 — 2 — — Warehouse workers, packers, etc. — — — — 1 Clerical workers 6 14 53 4 4 Shop assistants 11 4 62 1 2 Service, sport and recreation workers 4 2 55 2 2 Administrative, professional, technical workers — 2 4 — 1 Labourers 2 12 71 — — TOTAL 25 36 256 7 15