HC Deb 15 May 1980 vol 984 cc661-2W
Mr. Michael Colvin

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many persons of each sex and age group have taken part in the various Government-sponsored training courses since they were available; and what percentages have subsequently put their newly acquired skill to practical use within six months.

Mr. Jim Lester

I am informed by the Manpower Services Commission that, for the period from 1972, when the training opportunities scheme was introduced until December 1976, the information is not available in the form requested. Table 1, below, shows the total number trained for each year from 1972 to 1976 with separate sub-totals for people under 19 and women (including under 19s).

TABLE 1
TOPS COMPLETIONS BY AGE GROUP BY SEX 1972–1980
Year Under 19 1924 2530 3140 4150 5160 over 61 and over Total men and women Number of women included
1972 1,000 29,019 4,700
1973 1,000 39,930 11,000
1974 1,000 45,416 17,000
1975 2,000 60,724 26,873
1976 15,104 89,651 39,879
1977 16,912 22,506 19,777 19,509 11,319 4,109 100 94,232 40,881
1978 21,504 21,891 18,317 18,319 9,467 3,178 66 92,742 39,032
1979 26,000 25,490 18,809 18,976 9,156 2,800 41 101 272 46,018
1980:
January-March 5,859 5,982 3,979 4,214 1,964 584 6 22,583 10,628
Totals 90,379 575,569 236,011
TABLE 2
TOPS TRAINEES WHO HAVE MADE USE OF THEIR LEARNING IN SOME FORM OF EMPLOYMENT SINCE THEY COMPLETED THEIR COURSE
Note: Work preparatory and assessment courses have been excluded. All adult aged 19 and over.
Time period covered All adults Male adults Female adults
April-June 1977 56 58 54
July-September 1977 62 63 62
October-December 1977 57 61 49
January-March 1978 64 64 64
April-March 1977–78 Full Year 60 62 58
April-June 1978 65 66 63
July-September 1978 73 75 70
October-December 1978 67 70 59
January-March 1979 72 72 73
April-March 1978–79 Full Year 69 70 67
April-June 1979 67 68 67
July-September 1979 73 76 70
TOPS postal 1 in 6 follow up survey of TOPS trainees conducted three months after training has been completed.

People under 19 are not eligible for TOPS support but are trained under the special training measures for young people introduced in 1975 to combat rising unemployment. For the period January 1977 to March 1980 a more detailed annual analysis by age group is provided. A separate age analysis for women is not available but the total trained each year is shown in the final column.

Figures for the number who have used their new skills in work within six months of completing training are not available. However, the Manpower Services Commission conducts a quarterly survey of adults aged 19 and over completing training to determine how many are in work three months after completing training and are currently using their skills or have used them. Table 2 shows for males and females separately the percentage who have completed occupational courses and have used their skill at some time.