HC Deb 20 May 1986 vol 98 cc153-4W
Mr. Wigley

asked the Paymaster General if he will publish a table showing the average number of school leavers claiming unemployment benefit or social security in each of the Welsh counties in each year since 1981.

Mr. Lang

The following information is in the Library. The table shows, for each county of Wales, the average numbers of school leavers under 18 years of age claiming

The figures in the table relate only to placings which have resulted directly from the restart interview. It is not known how many of those interviewed go on to find jobs or other positions themselves as a result of being remotivated by restart, although a total of some 2,200 long-term unemployed people have ceased to claim unemployment benefit after being interviewed.

Thirty-seven people's benefit has been suspended or reduced for refusing suitable employment or training at a restart interview, pending a decision on their case by an adjudication officer. Five have subsequently had their benefit restored.

unemployment benefit, supplementary benefit or national insurance credits at unemployment benefit offices in 1984 and 1985. Comparable figures for years prior to 1984 are not available because of the change to a ward-based system of allocating claimants to localities. Also, prior to October 1982, the statistics related to registrants at jobcentres rather than claimants.

Unemployed school leavers aged under 18 years
Average number
1984 1985
Clwyd 979 950
Dyfed 587 581
Gwent 1,220 1,192
Gwynedd 380 440
Mid Glamorgan 1,575 1,624
Powys 121 120
South Glamorgan 905 869
West Glamorgan 1,001 980

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