§ 17. Mr. Ray Powellasked the Secretary of State for Employment, pursuant to the autumn statement 1982, what moderation in further increases in unemployment he anticipates in the next year.
§ 19. Mr. Allan Robertsasked the Secretary of State for Employment, pursuant to paragraph 1.02 of the autumn statement 1982, when he expects an upturn in the economy to reduce the levels of unemployment on Merseyside.
§ Mr. WaddingtonI refer the hon. Member to the reply my right hon. Friend gave to the hon. Member for Bolsover (Mr. Skinner) earlier today.
§ 23. Mr. Dormandasked the Secretary of State for Employment what is the latest number and percentage of those who are unemployed.
§ Mr. TebbitAt 14 October, the number of unemployed people claiming benefit in the United Kingdom was 3,049,008 and the unemployment rate was 13.1 per cent.
§ 30. Mr. Newensasked the Secretary of State for Employment how many people are now registered as unemployed.
§ Mr. AlisonAt 14 October, the number of unemployed people claiming benefit in the United Kingdom—from now on the count is based on claimants—was 3,049,008.
§ 32. Mr. Andrew F. Bennettasked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will make a statement about the new methods of compiling unemployment statistics to be used for November; and how far they differ from the previous methods.
§ Mr. WaddingtonI refer the hon. Member to the statement my right hon. Friend made in this House on 18 November—[Vol. 32, c.426-432]—about the change in the method of compiling the unemployment figures.
39. Mr. loan Evansasked the Secretary of State for Employment what are the latest figures of the number of 425W people who are unemployed in the United Kingdom; and how many of these have been unemployed for more than two years and one year, respectively.
§ Mr. AlisonAt 14 October, the total number of people registered as unemployed in the United Kingdom was 3,295,128. Of these, 476,268 had been unemployed for over 104 weeks and 693,290 had been unemployed for over 52 and up to 104 weeks.
§ 41. Mr. Gwilym Robertsasked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will give the latest figures for the numbers and percentage of potential working population who are unemployed; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. AlisonAt 14 October the number of unemployed claimants in the United Kingdom was 3,049,008 and the unemployment rate was 13.1 per cent. The rate is based on the estimated number of employees—employed plus the claimant unemployed—which differs from the working population in that it excludes members of Her Majesty's Forces and the self-employed.
§ 46. Mr. Flanneryasked the Secretary of State for Employment what were the numbers of people unemployed in November 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1982, respectively.
§ Mr. AlisonThe following table gives the estimated numbers of unemployed claimants—from now on the count is based on claimants—in the United Kingdom.
Number of unemployed claimants November 1978 1,303,000 November 1979 1,258,700 November 1980 2,016,000 November 1981 2,769,500 Figures for November 1982 will be published on 2 December.
50. Mr. Ron Brownasked the Secretary of State for Employment how many young people under the age of 25 years are unemployed; and what percentage this is of the total.
§ Mr. AlisonAt 14 October, the number of young people under 25 years of age registered as unemployed in the United Kingdom was 1,303,091. This represented 39.5 per cent. of the total registered unemployed.
§ Mr. Parryasked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will make a statement on the latest unemployment figures.
§ Mr. AlisonI refer the hon. Member to the reply my right hon. Friend gave to the hon. Member for Bolsover (Mr. Skinner) earlier today.
§ Mr. William Hamiltonasked the Secretary of State for Employment what was the percentage rate of unemployment, in the latest month for which figures are available, in each of the European Economic Community countries and in Austria, Japan, Canada, the United States of America, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland and Spain.
§ Mr. AlisonThe latest available seasonally adjusted standardised unemployment rates estimated by the organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development are as follows:426W
Unemployment as per cent. of total labour force per cent. Belgium 13.2 (October) France 8.5 (September) Germany 6.9 (September) Italy 8.6 (July) Netherlands 10.7 (September) United Kingdom 13.4 (October) Austria 3.0 (June) Japan 2.5 (September) Canada 12.1 (September) United States of America 9.9 (September) Sweden 3.8 (September) Norway 2.4 (August) Spain 15.4 (June) These unemployment rates have been adjusted by the OECD to conform to definitions recommended by the International Labour Office.
For the other countries requested, the OECD do not estimate standardised rates. Unemployment rates using national definitions, on a seasonally adjusted basis where available, are shown below. These figures are not comparable owing to differences in concepts, coverage and methods of compilation.
Unemployment rate Luxembourg* [...] 1.3 (September) Ireland* 13.5 (September) Denmark† 9.5 (August) Greece‡ 2.8¶ (July) Switzerland* [...] 0.5 (September) * Numbers registered at employment offices, expressed as a percentage of the civilian labour force.
† Numbers registered at employment offices, expressed as a percentage of the total labour force.
‡Numbers registered at employment offices, expressed as a percentage of total employees.
[...] Not seasonally adjusted.
¶ Estimated.
Source: OECD "Main Economic Indicators" supplemented by labour attaché reports etc.
§ Mr. Greenwayasked the Secretary of State for Employment how many people are currently in work.
§ Mr. AlisonThe latest estimate of the employed labour force in Great Britain is 22,187,000 in June 1982.