HC Deb 20 December 1979 vol 976 cc408-11W
Mr. Strang

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many employees there were in the Edinburgh travel-to-work area and the Edinburgh, Leith, Portobello and Musselburgh employment exchange areas in September; how many of them, respectively, were unemployed; what was the breakdown according to males, females, adults and young people; and

TABLE 1
EMPLOYEES BY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE AREA
June 1975
EOA Males Females Total
Edinburgh 104,233 95,666 199,899
Leith 21,591 9,742 31,333
Portobello 4,550 2,404 6,954
Musselburgh 9,477 5,229 14,706
Edinburgh TTWA 156,399 122,907 279,306
TABLE 2
UNEMPLOYED BY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE AREA
September 1979 Males Females Young people
Edinburgh 5,619 2,537 706
Leith 1,900 602
Portobello 1,134 399
Musselburgh 672 343
Edinburgh TTWA 10,888 4,782 1,014
September 1977
Edinburgh 8,740 2,938 1,564
Leith 2,304 558
Portobello 1,267 349
Musselburgh 7,729 337
Edinburgh TTWA 12,506 4,405 2,167
September 1975
Edinburgh 5,338 1,116 719
Leith 2,011 245
Portobello 997 129
Musselburgh 618 139
Edinburgh TTWA 10.275 2,014 1,017

The figures for young people are those registered as unemployed at careers offices, and exclude young people under the age of 18 who were registered at employment offices.

The Edinburgh travel-to-work area comprises the following employment office areas: Edinburgh, Leith, Portobello, Dalkeith, Loanhead, Musselburgh, Penicuik and Tranent.

Mr. Strang

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many young people and adults, respectively, received temporary employment in September 1979 in the Edinburgh travel-to-work area through the Manpower Services Commission special employment measures; if he will give a breakdown of the number of

what the corresponding figures were in 1977 and 1975.

Mr. Alexander Fletcher

Estimates of employees in employment office areas are compiled only for June of each year. The first of the following tables gives the estimated number of employees in each of the areas requested for June 1975. Information for June 1977, and June 1979 is not yet available.

people benefiting from each of the various measures; and what were the corresponding figures in March 1979, September 1978 and March 1978.

Mr. Alexander Fletcher

The special employment measures operated by the Manpower Services Commission (MSC) are the youth opportunities programme (YOP) for young people and the special temporary employment programme (STEP) for adults. Information on the numbers participating in these programmes is compiled on the basis of the MSC's special programmes area boards, and not on a travel-to-work area basis. The following table gives information on the numbers participating in YOP and STEP in the area covered by the special programmes area board based in Edinburgh—the Lothian, Fife, Central and Borders regions.

YOP STEP
September 1979 3,727 776
March 1979 3,052 328
September 1978 1,425 32

YOP and STEP came into operation on 1 April 1978. Information about the number of people participating in the earlier job creation programme in March 1978 is not available. The figures for YOP include a small number of adults employed in a supervisory or managerial capacity.