HC Deb 21 June 1971 vol 819 cc209-10W
Mr. Dempsey

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many jobs have been lost in the last year in Coatbridge and Airdrie; what is the total insurable population; and what percentage of this amount male unemployment represents.

Mr. Dudley Smith

Job losses can be measured only by comparing mid-year employment estimates, but as the latest of these at present available for local areas are for June, 1969, it is not yet possible to determine changes in the last year. At

TOTAL NUMBERS REGISTERED AS UNEMPLOYED AND PERCENTAGE RATES OF UNEMPLOYMENT AT 10TH MAY IN EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE AREAS IN LANARKSHIRE
Men, 18 and over Boys, under 18 Women, 18 and over Girls, under 18 Total Percentage rate*
Airdrie 1,253 88 420 58 1,819 7.5
Bellshill 563 55 212 39 869
Blantyre 479 30 147 18 674
Carluke 133 8 59 13 213
Coatbridge 1,538 138 433 74 2,183
East Kilbride 724 31 210 23 988
Hamilton 1,236 47 453 42 1,778
Larkhall 413 29 248 20 710
Motherwell 876 79 351 29 1,335
Uddingston 433 41 148 11 633
Wishaw 975 75 393 48 1,491
Lanark 252 22 121 15 410 5.2
Lesmahagow 286 11 64 8 369 14.0
Shotts 349 15 149 15 528 9.0
* Percentage rates of unemployment are calculated by expressing the total numbers registered as unemployed as percentages of the estimated numbers of employees, employed and unemployed. Rates can be calculated for the whole of the North Lanarkshire travel-to-work area but not separately for its constituent parts.
Similar figures for 14th June will be available shortly.

Mr. James Hamilton

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many adult male workers over 21 years of age working a normal week in north Lanarkshire had a gross pay of less than £15 per week, £15 to £20, and £20 to £25, at the last count.

Mr. Bryan

As explained in the reply to the hon. Member's Question on Friday, 2nd April, 1971, analyses of weekly earnings

June, 1969, there were 44,500 employees (employed and unemployed) in the area covered by the Coatbridge and Airdrie Employment Exchanges. Rates of unemployment can be calculated only for the whole of the North Lanarkshire travel-to-work area and at 10th May the number of males registered as unemployed formed 54 per cent. of all employees (male and female) in the area. Rates cannot be calculated for Coatbridge and Airdrie alone.

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