§ Mr. Parryasked the Secretary of State for Employment what were the unemployment figures for the Liverpool travel-to-work area at the latest date.
§ Mr. Alan ClarkOn 13 September 1984 the total number of unemployed claimants in the Liverpool travel-to-work area was 106,822 and the unemployment rate was 21.1 per cent.
§ Mr. Parryasked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will make a statement on the latest unemployment figures for Merseyside.
§ Mr. Alan ClarkIt must be recognised that an important influence on the number of jobs is the level of wages. This affects firms' profits, and thus their investment decisions, and competitiveness. In Merseyside, for instance, the average earnings of manual 671W males rose by 7.8 per cent. between April 1983 and April 1984, 2.6 per cent. more than the rate of inflation. In the latter half of 1983, and the first quarter of 1984, our unit wage costs in manufacturing increased significantly whilst those of some of our main competitors were stable or falling.
Moderating the growth of real wages will have a significant impact on unemployment, in Merseyside and throughout the country.
§ Mr. Tony Banksasked the Secretary of State for Employment what were the total number of males and females unemployed at each of the employment exchanges in the London Docklands in July 1981, July 1982, July 1983 and July 1984, respectively.
Males Jobcentre area Registered unemployed Unemployed claimants July 1981 July 1982 October 1982 October 1982 July 1983 July 1984 Bermondsey 1,659 1,913 2,023 2,326 2,484 2,579 East Ham 3,073 3,554 3,778 3,824 4,109 4,314 Plaistow 3,254 3,762 3,634 3,113 3,114 3,224 Poplar 4,393 5,054 5,318 4,182 4,538 4,726 Stepney 4,609 5,488 4,888 4,407 4,728 4,239
Females Jobcentre area Registered unemployed Unemployed claimants July 1981 July 1982 October 1982 October 1982 July 1983 July 1984 Bermondsey 416 534 601 637 721 840 East Ham 1,142 1,237 1,465 1,530 1,757 1,954 Plaistow 1,190 1,348 1,297 995 1,043 1,092 Poplar 1,293 1,592 1,683 1,404 1,525 1,653 Stepney 912 1,000 923 819 883 930