§ 62. Mr. SummersonTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many self-employed people are currently employed in the tourism industry.
§ Mr. NichollsThe latest available estimate from the labour force survey indicates that there were 204,000 self-employed workers in tourism-related industries in spring 1988, 4,000 more than in spring 1987.
§ Mr. ButterfillTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment if he will list the total international tourism revenue figures for the United Kingdom for each of the last 10 years; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. NichollsThe table gives the earnings from overseas visitors to the United Kingdom for each of the last 10 complete years plus the current year to date, at current prices.
Year Earnings (£ millions) 1979 2,797 1980 2,961 1981 2,970 1982 3,188 1983 4,003 1984 4,614 1985 5,442 1986 5,553 1987 6,260 1988 6,193 11989 6,285 1To November.
§ 72. Mr. ConwayTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment what the United Kingdom currently earns from international tourism; and what information he has on which countries earn more from international tourism than the United Kingdom.
§ Mr. NichollsIt is estimated that overseas residents spent £6.2 billion in the United Kingdom in 1988. In 1987 the United Kingdom was ranked 5th in terms of international tourism receipts after the United States of America, Spain, Italy and France.
§ 70. Mr. KnapmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment what has been the change in the number of jobs in the tourism industry in the 10 years to 1989.
§ Mr. NichollsBetween September 1979 and September 1989, the estimated number of employees in employment in tourism-related industries in Great Britain rose by 216,000 to 1,374,000. In addition, it is estimated from the labour force survey that there were 204,000 self-employed workers in tourism-related industries in spring 1988, 41,000 more than in spring 1981.
§ 67. Mr. PaiceTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment what was the total value of expenditure in the United Kingdom by overseas visitors in 1989.
§ Mr. NichollsIt is provisionally estimated that overseas residents spent £6,285 million in the United Kingdom during the first 11 months of 1989, the latest period for which results are available. This is 9 per cent. higher than in the equivalent period of 1988.