§ Mr. Nottasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what are his estimates, approximate if need be, of total wages and salaries, numbers employed, actual and in full-time equivalents, and wages and salaries per full-time equivalent in central Government, local government, 757W nationalised industries, the Armed Forces and the whole economy for each of the financial years 1968–69 to 1975–76.
§ Mr. Joel BarnettThe following tables show income from employment and employees in employment for each of the years 1968 to 1974. Employment totals are consistent with the series "Employees in Employment: Great Britain" published in the Department of Employment Gazette. Reliable estimates of part-time employees and consequently of total employment in terms of full-time equivalents
INCOME FROM EMPLOYMENT £m 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Central Government— (a) Civilians … 1,707 1,855 2,099 2,441 2,766 3,047 4,227 (b)Armed Forces … 664 669 799 911 1,040 1,138 1,314 Local Authorities … 2,442 2,610 2,945 3,478 4,127 4,812 5,688 Public Corporations … 2,630 2,759 3,067 3,394 3,863 4,318 5,470 Total economy … 25,357 27,082 20,261 33,500 37,476 43,161 52,001
EMPLOYEES IN EMPLOYMENT Thousands (June each year) 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Central Government— (a) Civilians … 1,488 1,487 1,537 1,561 1,590 1,610 1,753 (b) Armed Forces … 400 380 372 368 371 361 345 Local Authorities … 2,445 2,505 2,556 2,647 2,756 2,885 2,830 Public Corporations … 2,078 2,041 2,011 1,978 1,894 1,859 1,938 Total economy … 24,845 24,876 24,739 24,400 24,427 25,002 25,113
§ Mr. Nottasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he is satisfied with the distinction between announced policy changes and other changes used in successive White Papers on Public Expenditure; and whether he proposes to clarify the distinction in his next White Paper on that subject.
§ Mr. Joel BarnettYes. But we shall consider whether further clarification is necessary in the next White Paper.