HC Deb 25 February 1982 vol 18 cc479-81W
Mr. Strang

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what are the percentage increases in total unemployment

Percentage increasein unemployment
Employment office area July 1980–81 January 1981–82
Males Females Total Males Females Total
Edinburgh 1 29.6 21.2 26.2 39.1 50.6 43.5
Edinburgh 2 42.0 51.7 44.3 23.5 39.8 27.2
Edinburgh 3 48.1 58.2 51.9 30.5 50.3 36.5
Leith 37.9 36.1 37.4 22.9 26.6 23.8
Poitobello 46.8 31.5 43.0 28.1 21.8 26.6
Dalkeith 50.9 33.5 45.1 52.5 29.7 44.4
Loanhead 40.8 18.8 34.8 33.4 37.7 34.5
Musselburgh 58.5 43.4 53.3 23.0 22.3 22.8
Penicuik 39.4 12.4 26.4 42.4 15.0 30.9

Notes:

1. Edinburgh 1—South St. Andrew Street jobcentre.

Edinburgh 2—Shandwick Place jobcentre.

Edinburgh 3—Wester Hailes jobcentre.

2. The Musselburgh figures include the former Tranent employment office area which from 1 September 1981 has formed part of the Musselburgh employment office area.

Mr. Strang

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many people, males and females, respectively, were unemployed in each employment exchange area in the Edinburgh travel-to-work area in January 1981 and January 1982.

Number registered as umemployed
January 1981 January 1982
Males Females Total Males Females Total
Edinburgh 1 3,098 1,945 5,043 4,308 2,930 7,238
Edinburgh 2 4,804 1,410 6,214 5,933 1,971 7,904
Edinburgh 3 752 326 1,078 981 490 1,471
Leith 3,045 886 1,078 981 490 1,471
Portobello 1,777 586 2,363 2,277 714 2,991
Dalkeith 1,275 706 1,981 1,945 916 2,861
Loanhead 664 220 884 886 303 1,189
Musselburgh 1,791 819 2,610 2,203 1,002 3,205
Penicuik 330 240 570 470 276 746

Notes:

1. Edinburgh 1—South St. Andrew Street jobcentre.

Edinburgh 2—Shandwick Place jobcentre.

Edinburgh 3—Wester Hailes jobcentre.

2. The Musselburgh figures include the former Tranent employment office area which from September 1981 has formed part of the Musselburgh employment office area.

Mr. Strang

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what are the percentage increases in total unemployment in (a) the Edinburgh travel-to-work area and (b) Scotland from July 1980 to July 1981, and from January 1981 to January 1982.

Mr. Alexander Fletcher

The information is set out in the following table:

in each employment exchange in the Edinburgh travel-to-work area from July 1980 to July 1981, and from January 1981 to January 1982; and what are the respective figures for males and females.

Mr. Alexander Fletcher

The information is set out in the following table:

Mr. Alexander Fletcher

The information is set out in the following table:

Percentage increase in total unemployment
July 1980 to July 1981 January 1981 to January 1982
Edinburgh travel-to-
work area 39.1 31.6
Scotland 34.7 20.9

Mr· Strang

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what were the percentage rates of unemployment (a) for males, (b) for females and (c) in total in the Edinburgh travel-to-work area for June 1981 and January 1982.

Mr· Alexander Fletcher

The information is set out in the following table:

Percentage rates of unemployment in the Edinburgh travel-to-work area
Males Females Total
June 1981 11.8 6.2 9.3
January 1982 14.3 7.7 11.4

Mr. Strang

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what is his latest available estimate of the number of (a) skilled construction workers and (b) workers whose last job was in the building industry who are unemployed (i) in the city of Edinburgh and (ii) in Scotland.

Mr. Alexander Fletcher

The following table gives the numbers of unemployed people who last worked in the construction industry and who on 13 August 1981—the latest date for which information is available—were registered at employment offices in (i) Edinburgh city and (ii) Scotland for work in each of the building trades listed.

Occupation Numbers registered Numbers registered
Edinburgh city Scotland
Carpenters and
Joiners 199 3,497
Electricians 137 1,263
Cable jointers and
linesmen 1 32
Heating and
ventilating
engineering fitters 15 180
Plumbers, pipe fitters
and gas fitters 48 1,385
Metal scaffolders 62 345
Other steel erectors,
riggers and cable
splicers 46 913
Painters and
decorators 183 1,960
Bricklayers, masons
and stone setters 105 2,215
Plasterers 32 544
Terazzo workers and
tile setters 10 112
Roofers 55 720
Glaziers 13 171
General builders 1 10
Pipelayers and
jointers 7 118
Site work concretors 4 66
Earth moving and
civil engineering
equipment
operators 17 694
Crane, hoist and other
materials handling
equipment
operators 21 620

On the same date a total of 3,048 people who last worked in the construction industry were registered as unemployed in Edinburgh city and the comparable figure for Scotland was 48,475.

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