HC Deb 16 April 1981 vol 3 cc236-8W
Mr. Ernie Ross

asked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will provide the latest youth unemployment figures for the following towns and cities: Newcastle, Darlington, Liverpool (Greater), Manchester (Greater), Skelmersdale, Leeds, Sheffield, Huddersfield, Doncaster, Bradford, Nottingham, Leicester, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Coventry, Luton, Corby, Bristol, Swindon, Norwich, Ipswich, Southall, Reading, Southampton and Brighton

Mr. Peter Morrison

[pursuant to his reply, 15 April 1981]: The following table gives the numbers of young people under 20 years of age registered as unemployed in the areas specified at 15 January, the latest date for which the quarterly age analysis is available.

Employment office area
Newcastle, Newburn and Walker 3,385
Darlington 722
Liverpool* 15,845
Manchester* 13,355
Skelmersdale 753
Leeds* 5,297
Sheffield* 5,369
Huddersfield 1,893
Doncaster* 3,702
Bradford* 3,807
Nottingham 2,848
Leicester 3,456
Birmingham* 15,529
Wolverhampton 3,143
Coventry 3,638
Luton 1,432
Corby 948
Bristol* 4,164
Swindon 1,462
Norwich and Wymondham 1,460
Ipswich* 1,446
Southall 686
Reading 1,151
Southampton 1,806
Brighton 1,018
* Travel-to-Work area comprising a group of employment office areas. The youth opportunities programme exists to help unemployed young people, and last November my right hon. Friend announced a major expansion of the programme to provide up to 450,000 places in 1981–82.

Mr. Ernie Ross

asked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will provide the latest youth unemployment figures for the following areas in London: Barnet, Battersea, Camden, Camberwell, Greenwich, Hackney, Haringey, Islington, Kensington, Lambeth, Lewisham, Tower Hamlets, and Ealing.

Mr. Peter Morrison

[pursuant to his reply, 15 April 1981]: Unemployment statistics are available for employment office areas within Greater London. In the following table the numbers of unemployed young people under 20 years of age are given for those employment office areas which correspond most closely with the places listed. The information is for 15 January, the latest date for which an age analysis is available.

Employment office area
Barnet 221
Clapham Junction 844
Camden Town 712
Camberwell 1,112
Deptford and Greenwich 701
Hackney 1,817
Wood Green 1,323
Tottenham 936
Holloway 1,268
Kings Cross 411
Fulham 747
Hammersmith 999
Brixton 1,407
Streatham 343
Lewisham 1,454
Poplar 719
Shoreditch 397
Stepney 452
Ealing 559

The youth opportunities programme exists to help unemployed young people, and it has been expanded in 1981–82 to provide up to 450,000 places.

Mr. Ernie Ross

asked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will provide the most recent youth unemployment figures as (a) overall totals for Great Britain, England and Wales and (b) regional totals for North-East England, North-West England, Yorkshire, East Midlands, Midlands, South-East Midlands, West of England, East Anglia, West Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, Hampshire and Dorset, Sussex, Greater London and Fife.

Mr. Peter Morrison

[pursuant to his reply, 15 April 1981]: The following table gives for 15 January, the latest date for which the quarterly age analysis of the unemployed is available, the numbers of unemployed young people under 20 years of age in the areas closest to those specified for which information is readily available.

Number
Great Britain 425,041
England 339,961
Wales 26,475
North 33,393
North West 64,055
Yorkshire and Humberside 43,438
East Midlands 25,350
West Midlands 48,348
South West 25,560
East Anglia 10,500
Surrey 2,795
Kent 9,331
Hampshire 8,465
Dorset 2,780
East and West Sussex 4,966
Greater London 39,121
Fife 3,290

The youth opportunities programme exists to help unemployed young people, and last November my right hon. Friend announced a major expansion of the programme to provide up to 450,000 places in 1981–82.

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