§ Mr. Andrew F. BennettTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what would be the cost, for
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Numbers and percentages of students aged 16 and 17 in education in each local education authority in England. Academic year 1986–87 Schools and further education establishments Full-time/sandwich Participation Full-time/sandwich Participation Numbers Aged 16 Per cent. Aged 16 Numbers Aged 17 Per cent. Aged 17 Barking 549 28 348 17 Barnet 2,168 67 1,608 48 Bexley 1,476 48 956 29 Brent 1,715 65 1,195 43 Bromley 1,918 56 1,212 34 Croydon 1,874 49 1,292 31 Ealing 1,727 58 1,245 40 Enfield 1,795 53 1,213 34 Harringey 1,142 56 772 34 Harrow 1,572 75 1,141 52 Havering 1,466 42 948 25 Hillingdon 1,294 44 840 29 Hounslow 1,495 59 878 33 Kingston upon Thames 878 62 613 40 Merton 1,006 54 692 35 Newham 1,370 47 865 29 Redbridge 1,349 51 956 34 Richmond upon Thames 779 58 623 46 Sutton 1,216 59 743 35 Waltham Forest 1,237 46 770 27 ILEA 11,706 51 7,734 31 Birmingham 7,119 47 4,678 30 Coventry 1,833 40 1,297 27 Dudley 1,920 40 1,404 30 Sandwell 1,661 35 1,133 22 Solihull 1,686 50 1,296 36 Walsall 1,766 38 1,264 27 Wolverhampton 1,590 39 1,079 27 Knowsley 908 33 572 20 Liverpool 2,920 40 1,906 25 St. Helens 1,177 38 932 30 Sefton 2,337 52 1,682 39 Wirral 2,163 46 1,660 33 Bolton 1,622 40 1,260 30 Bury 1,208 50 951 37 Manchester 2,458 41 1,924 30 Oldham 1,044 30 782 22 Rochdale 1,180 36 829 26 Salford 1,233 36 947 26 Stockport 1,859 46 1,459 34 Tameside 1,342 41 881 26 Trafford 1,211 42 1,010 34 Wigan 2,251 43 1,824 33 Barnsley 1,265 35 860 23 Doncaster 1,511 34 1,064 24 Rotherham 1,644 39 1,171 27 Sheffield 3,160 40 2,224 27 Bradford 2,621 38 1,600 24 Calderdale 1,231 43 809 27 Kirklees 2,742 47 1,845 32 1988–89, of discounting parents' rental payments, in respect of the family home, in the same manner as mortgage payments, in assessing parental income for the purpose of calculating student grant awards and parental contributions to student financial maintenance.