HC Deb 11 May 1981 vol 4 cc183-5W
Mrs. Renée Short

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what was the total number of jobs supported by the temporary short-time working compensation scheme for (a) the Wolverhampton area and (b) the West Midlands for the last month for which statistics are available, and the percentage of the total insured working population in each area each figure represents; and if he will give the same figures for the same month in 1979 and 1980.

Mr. Peter Morrison

The following tables show the figures requested:

March 1981
A B
Area Number of jobs stated as being at risk in original application Column A as a percentage of all employees (employed and unemployed)*
Wolverhampton 5,222 3.6
West Midlands 140,537 6.0

August 1979†
A B
Area Number of jobs stated as being at risk in original application Column A as a percentage of all employees (employed and unemployed)*
Wolverhampton 107 0.1
West Midlands 3,655 0.2

Mr. Peter Morrison

The following table gives, for April 1981, the numbers registered as unemployed, the percentage rates of unemployment and the numbers of vacancies remaining unfilled in the Wolverhampton travel-to-work area and the West Midlands region. The figures are provisional. The vacancy figures relate only to those notified to employment offices and careers offices; vacancies notified to employment offices are estimated to be about one-third of all vacancies in the country. Because of this, and of possible duplication between the separate figures for employment offices and careers offices, the two series should not be added together and cannot be used to provide the ratios requested.

March 1980
A B
Area Number of jobs stated as being at risk in original application Column A as a percentage of all employees (employed and unemployed)*
Wolverhampton 460 0.3
West Midlands 10.815 0.5
*Does not include members of HM Forces or the self-employed.
†Temporary Short Time Working Compensation scheme figures are not available for March 1979 as the scheme was not established until 2 April 1979 and statistics were not broken down below Regional level until August 1979.

Mrs. Renée Short

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many people are registered disabled in the West Midlands area; if he will break these figures down into the areas covered by the various local jobcentres; and what percentage of the total unemployed for the area the figures represent.

Mr. Peter Morrison

At 12 March 1981, the latest date for which information can be broken down into the areas covered by local jobcentres and employment offices, there were 7,762 unemployed registered disabled people in the MSC employment service division's West Midlands area. The figures for the individual jobcentres and employment offices are as follows:

Jobcentre/Employment Office and unemployed registered disabled people
Aldridge 12
Aston 247
Bedworth 91
Biddulph 37
Bilston 133
Birmingham 158
Bridgnorth 28
Bromsgrove 29
Brownhills 71
Burslem 126
Burton on Trent 102
Cannock 211
Cheadle 24
Chelmsley Wood 154
Coventry 508
Cradley Heath 101

Droitwich 37
Dudley 258
Erdington 78
Evesham 30
Halesowen 44
Handsworth 134
Hanley 152
Hereford 180
Kidderminster 126
Kidsgrove 60
Kingswinford 19
Leamington 124
Ledbury 16
Leek 43
Leominster 46
Lichfield 68
Longton 136
Ludlow 47
Madeley 87
Malvern 64
Market Drayton 36
Newcastle 140
Northfield 196
Nuneaton 168
Oakengates 140
Oldbury 52
Oswestry 89
Pershore 33
Redditch 96
Ross on Wye 25
Rugby 95
Rugeley 38
Selly Oak 255
Shrewsbury 106
Small Heath 103
Smethwick 87
Solihull 34
Sparkhill 179
Stafford 60
Stoke 74
Stone 13
Stourbridge 87
Stourport 15
Stratford 29
Sutton Coldfield 98
Tamworth 168
Tipton 94
Uttoxeter 20
Walsall 265
Washwood Heath 260
Wednesbury 90
Wednesfield 44
Wellington 40
West Bromwich 134
Whitchurch 19
Willenhall 62
Worcester 237
Wolverhampton 300

The 7,762 unemployed registered disabled people represent 2.8 per cent. of the total unemployed in the West Midlands area.