HC Deb 05 December 1972 vol 847 cc347-8W
33. Mr. Dalyell

asked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will give the latest convenient figures for youth unemployment.

Mr. Dudley Smith

On 13th November, 1972 there were 52,225 young people registered as unemployed in Great Britain.

39. Mr. Carter

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what is the current number of people aged under 18 years of age unemployed in the Birmingham travel-to-work area.

Mr. Dudley Smith

1,422 young people under 18 years of age were registered as unemployed in the Birmingham travel-to-work area on 13th November, 1972.

63. Mr. Sutcliffe

asked the Secretary of State for Employment if he has studied the most recent report of the Institute of Career Officers, a copy of which is in his possession; and what action he proposes.

Mr. Dudley Smith

The institute's report about unemployed young people contained a number of recommendations about measures to alleviate the unem-

MALE UNEMPLOYMENT PERCENTAGE RATES FOR EACH REGION EXPRESSED CORRESPONDING RATES FOR GREAT BRITAIN*
November, 1968 November, 1969 November, 1970 November, 1971 November, 1972 (provisional)
South East 71 69 63 62 60
East Anglia 77 81 86 88 73
South West 106 119 109 100 96
West Midlands 77 72 74 94 89
East Midlands 84 84 83 84 80
Yorkshire and Humberside 113 113 111 116 109
North West 106 109 111 124 136
North 206 194 171 166 169
Wales 155 156 137 126 131
Scotland 148 150 166 166 169
Great Britain 100 100 100 100 100
* The calculations are based on unemployment figures which do not include temporarily stopped workers.

57. Mr. Guy Barnett

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what consultations he had with the Trades Union Congress and the Confederation of British

ployment problem. These have been noted and are currently being considered by officials of my Department concerned with the employment and training of young people.