§ Mr. Leslie Spriggsasked the Secretary of State for Employment what are the latest figures, both in absolute and percentage terms, for unemployed men, women and school leavers in Scotland, England and Wales, indicating separately figures and percentages for Merseyside
UNEMPLOYED ON 9TH OCTOBER 1975 Numbers unemployed All unemployed(including school-leavers) School-leavers Percentage rates of unemployment Males Females Males Females All Males All Females Scotland 94,309 31,485 3,265 2,189 7.3 3.6 England 716,166 201,811 28,946 25,699 6.0 2.6 Wales 54,553 15,894 2,801 2,392 8.4 4.2 Total Merseyside Metropolitan County: 55,165 15,206 3,092 2,655 12.4* 5.6* Ashton in Makerfield 441 107 — — Rates not available—see footnote † Bebington 1,277 389 121 102 Birkenhead 4,898 1,434 213 176 Bootle 3,668 935 337 262 Crosby 2,152 539 102 84 Garston 3,773 777 68 83 Hoylake 546 179 — 1 Kirkby 3,973 1,185 270 224 Liverpool 12,217 3,580 1,401 1,200 Newton le Willows 471 181 42 28 Old Swan 5,271 996 2 1 Prescot 3,668 1,331 101 60 Southport 1,847 609 46 65 12.0 4.0 St. Helens 3,635 1,064 208 218 9.4 5.6 Wallasey 2,711 761 181 151 Rates not available—see footnote † Walton 4,617 1,139 — — * The rate relates to a group of travel-to-work areas which differs slightly from the Metropolitan County. † Separate rates are not available for these Employment Office areas which are parts of larger travel-to-work areas.
§ Mr. Spriggsasked the Secretary of State for Employment how many school leavers in each of the last five years, respectively, have signed the register for employment at each of the employment offices in the Merseyside Metropolitan area, have been placed in apprenticeships and in other jobs, respectively; and how many are still unemployed for jobs in 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1974, and up to the latest convenient date for which the Department have details.
§ Mr. John FraserThis information is not readily available and could not be obtained without disproportionate cost. On 9th October 1975 there were a total of 6,326 school leavers registered as unemployed in the Merseyside metropolitan county, but the statistics do not
756Was a whole and for each employment office in the Merseyside Metropolitan County Council area.
§ Mr. John FraserRates of unemployment are calculated by expressing the numbers unemployed as a percentage of the estimated number of employees, employed and unemployed. Rates can be calculated for complete travel-to-work areas but not for their constituent parts. Separate percentage rates of unemployment are not available for school leavers. Following is the information available.
define the date of leaving school. Comparable figures for previous Octobers are as follows:
1972: 2,440 1973: 533 1974: 2,008 Records for the years 1970 and 1971 are not readily available.