HC Deb 14 February 1972 vol 831 c41W
Mr. Skeet

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what is the total number of small firms in the United Kingdom, the number of workers involved therewith, and, of the total number of unemployed, the number or proportion that has been derived from small firms.

Mr. Dudley Smith

The Bolton Committee of Inquiry on Small Firms estimated that there were approximately 820,000 small firms employing about 4.4 million persons within their field of study. No information is available from any source of the number or proportion of total unemployed who were last employed by small firms.

NOTIFIED VACANCIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN AGED 18 YEARS AND OVER REMAINING UNFILLED IN WALES
December, 1970 December, 1971
Men Women Men Women
Nurses 31 199 23 193
Postal and telecommunication services 32 20 155 10
Colliery workers (including labourers) 1,179 669
Transport workers 233 32 134 19
All other occupations 2,109 1,434 1,684 1,030
Total, all occupations 3,584 1,685 2,665 1,252
Vacancies for local government manual workers are included in the figures but are not identified separately.