HC Deb 16 November 1971 vol 826 c91W
Mr. Chichester-Clark

asked the Secretary of State for Employment whether he will now give a firm date on which his review of training will be punished.

Mr. Bryan

I am not yet in position to give a firm date, but I hope that it will be before the end of the year.

NUMBERS REGISTERED AS UNEMPLOYED AT 11TH OCTOBER, 1971, IN THE COUNTY OF DURHAM AND IN THE EASINGTON CONSTITUENCY*
School-leavers included in previous columns
Men Women Boys Girls Boys Girls
County Durham
Total registered 33,199 5,107 2,905 1,847 1,295 607
Wholly unemployed 32,461 4,917 2,903 1,829 1,295 607
of whom—
registered for more than 52 weeks 9,182 536 39 17
Easington constituency
Total registered 1,613 189 229 120 124 52
Wholly unemployed 1,576 166 229 114 124 52
of whom—
registered for more than 52 weeks 558 16 7 2
The statistics do not indicate the length of time for which unemployed school-leavers have been on the registers.
*The Easington constituency has been taken as the area covered by the Peterlee and Wingate Employment Exchanges for men and women and the somewhat larger Easington Careers Office area for boys and girls.

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