HC Deb 24 November 1971 vol 826 cc402-3W
Mr. Thomas Cox

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what is the number of male and female unemployed at present registered at the Tooting Employment Office, S.W.17, and the respective breakdown of those under the age of 18 years and over 45 years of age at present unemployed.

Mr. Dudley Smith

At 8th November, there were, provisionally, 2,613 people—2,277 males and 336 females—registered as unemployed in the area covered by the Tooting Employment Exchange. Of these, 82–51 boys and 31 girls—were under 18 years of age. The analysis for November does not separately identify those aged 45 years and over, but at 12th July, when 2,153 people were registered as wholly unemployed, 701–618 men and 83 women—were in this age range.

Mr. Thomas Cox

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what is the number of registered unemployed in each of the regions of the United Kingdom; and how this figure compares with the numbers registered as unemployed on 18th June, 1970.

Mr. Dudley Smith

Following is the available information:

TOTAL NUMBERS REGISTERED AS UNEMPLOYED, INCLUDING SCHOOL-LEAVERS AND TEMPORARILY STOPPED WORKERS
8th November, 1971 (provisional) 8th June, 1970
South-East 174,583 114,724
East Anglia 21,148 11,871
South Western 53,402 32,008
West Midlands 126,642 55,746
East Midlands 47,310 31,515
Yorkshire and Humberside 90,257 53,253
North Western 136,444 73,494
Northern 84,785 56,810
Scotland 141,454 84,131
Wales 50,218 33,025
Northern Ireland 43,779 32,174

Forward to