HC Deb 22 May 1991 vol 191 cc492-3W
Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what financial contribution he has made to(a) the National Institute of Adult and Continuing Education, (b) the unit for the development of adult and continuing education, (c) the national educational guidance initiative and (d) REPLAN since 1979, at 1990–91 prices.

Mr. Eggar

The information requested is given in the table.

New entrants1 to higher education
Country2 (main ages on entry) Latest year Participation rate3 Percentage
Belgium (18–19) 1987 49
Denmark (18–20) 1987 43
France (18–20) 1987 34
Germany, West4 (19–21) 1987 30
Greece5 1986 33
Ireland5 6 1986 29
Country2 (main ages on entry) Latest year Participation rate3 Percentage
Italy (19–21) 1987 27
Netherlands (18–20) 1987 39
Portugal5 7 1984 14
Spain (18–20) 1987 35
United Kingdom7 (18–21) 1988 36
1 Includes full-time and part-time students entering higher education for the first time, i.e. excluding postgraduate students and others already having a qualification in higher education. Not all other countries may adhere to this general definition.
2 Compatible information is not available for Luxembourg since most higher education is undertaken abroad. Ireland figures partly estimated.
3 To aid comparison and overcome the problem of the varying lengths of courses in different countries the participation rate is the percentage of all new entrants (defined above) related to a derived relevant single year group. The latter is calculated by taking the total populations for the ages providing at least 70 per cent, of the new entrants and dividing by the number of ages involved. For the United Kingdom this is the population of ages 18 to 21 divided by 4. OECD recommend this procedure.
4 Partly estimated.
5 Main ages on entry unavailable.
6 Full-time only.
7 Latest data available.
8 Excludes the private sector and students from abroad. Includes nursing and paramedical students at Health Department establishments.

Vacancy1 rates in maintained nursery, primary and secondary schools by region: 1988–912
England
Vacancies as a percentage of teachers in post3 Number of vacancies
1988 1989 1990 21991 21991
All vacancies 1.2 1.5 1.8 1.6 5,584
By region:
North 0.2 0.6 0.6 0.7 178
Yorkshire and Humberside 0.8 0.9 1.1 1.2 489
North West 0.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 546
East Midlands 0.8 0.9 0.9 0.9 285
West Midlands 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.3 552
East Anglia 0.6 0.7 1.0 1.2 170
Greater London 3.2 3.7 5.3 43.6 1,686
Other South East 1.1 1.6 1.8 1.7 1,216
South West 1.0 1.1 1.8 1.5 462
England excluding Greater London 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.3 3,898
Total vacancies (numbers) 4,395 5,540 6,494 5,584
1 Advertised vacancies for full-time permanent appointments (or appointments of at least one term's duration). Includes vacancies being filled on a temporary basis.
2 Figures for 1991 are provisional.
3 Teachers in post include full-time regular teachers in (or on secondment from) maintained nursery, primary and secondary schools, plus full-time regular divided service, peripatetic, advisory, remedial centre and miscellaneous teachers.
4 The 1991 percentage vacancy rates for the inner and outer London weighting areas are 4.7 per cent, and 2.4 per cent, respectively.