§ Mr. John Fraserasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what sums have been made available to the Medical Research Council in the last three years; what part of those sums have been disbursed in cancer research; and to what organisations.
§ Mr. FowlerThe figures are as follows:
§ Mr Edward ShortI do not collect this information about countries overseas, with which valid comparisons are not practicable.
§ Mr. Pardoeasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will state, from information available to him from international sources, for Great Britain, the United States of America, France, Germany and Sweden the total expenditure in £ sterling on education in the 109W latest year for which figures are available; what this was as a percentage of the gross national product; what was the total cost of teachers' salaries; and what this was as a percentage of total expenditure on education.
§ Mr. Edward ShortThe latest information available from international sources
U.K. U.S.A. France* Western Germany† Sweden Public Expenditure on Education in 1965 In national currencies (m.) 1,820 36,687 16,513 15,330 6,620 In sterling at 1965 exchange rates (£m.) 1,820 13,102 1,197 1,369 456 As percentage of national income 6.4 6.5 4.8 4.5 7.3‡ Public Expenditure on Teachers' Salaries in 1965 In national currencies (m.) 726 — 9,800 8,959 3,086 In sterling at 1965 exchange rates (£m.) 726 — 711 800 213 As percentage of public expenditure on education 40 — 59 58 47 As percentage of national income 2.6 — 2.9 2.6 3.4‡ * Ministry of Education only. † Including West Berlin. ‡ As a percentage of gross national product.