HC Deb 22 March 2004 vol 419 cc657-60W
Mr. Drew

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what the(a) change and (b) percentage change in the number of full-time jobs in Stroud was from 1997 to 31 December 2003; [162738]

(2) how many people were employed in manufacturing jobs in Stroud in each of the last seven years for which figures are available; and what percentage of the total work force this represented. [162739]

Ruth Kelly

The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician, who has been asked to reply.

Letter from Len Cook to Mr. David Drew, dated 22 March 2004: As National Statistician I have been asked to reply to your recent Parliamentary Questions about full time jobs, and manufacturing jobs in Stroud. (162738, 162739) Please find attached two tables giving the information requested. Table A shows the number of full-time and part-time jobs in Stroud Parliamentary Constituency in 1997 and 2002, the latest year for which information is available. Table B shows the number of people employed in manufacturing jobs in the Stroud Parliamentary Constituency, and these numbers as a percentage of the total number of employees, from 1996 to 2002, the latest year for which information is available.

Table A; Full-time and Part-time employees1in Stroud Parliamentary Constituency: 1997 and 2002
Number, per cent
Full Time Part Time Total
Number of employees
1997 23,800 9,900 33,700
2002 23,400 12,000 35,400
Change from 1997 to 2002
Absolute -400 2,100 1,700
Percentage -1.3% 20.6% 5.1%
1 Employee jobs only, not self-employed jobs

Source: 1997,Annual Employment Survey; 2002, Annual Business Inquiry (ABI)

Table B: Employees1in manufacturing in the Stroud Parliamentary Constituency: 1996–2002
Employees in Manufacturing %of all employees
1996 11,400 33.1
1997 9,200 27.2
1998 10,000 28.2
1999 9,600 26.0
2000 8,800 25.1
2001 6,800 20.1
2002 6,700 18.8
1 Employee jobs only, not self-employed jobs

Source: 1996–1997, Annual Employment Survey; 1998–2002, Annual Business Inquiry (ABI)

Mr. Drew

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the level of unemployment was in Stroud in each year since 1997; and what percentage of the workforce this represented. [162740]

Ruth Kelly

The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician, who has been asked to reply.

Letter from Colin Mowl to Mr. David Drew, dated 22 March 2004: The National Statistician has been asked to reply to your Parliamentary Question about unemployment in Stroud. I am replying in his absence. (162740) The Office for National Statistics (ONS) compiles statistics of unemployment from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) following International Labour Organisation definitions. However, the LFS sample size is too small to give reliable estimates of unemployment in the Stroud Parliamentary Constituency. ONS also compiles statistics of those claiming Jobseeker's Allowance (ISA) for local areas including parliamentary constituencies. The attached table gives the annual average number of JSA claimants and the proportion of the resident working age population for the Stroud constituency for each year since 1997.

Persons aged 21-60: duration1of unemployment by age
3 months ending November 2003 (not seasonally adjusted) Thousands
UK Greater London
Age group All durations All durations Less than 3 months 3 months but less than 6 months 6 months but less than 12 months Over 12 months
Total 21-60 1,042 205 76 43 35 50
21-30 366 77 37 16 12 12
31-40 290 56 16 15 10 15
41-50 215 44 14 * * 14
51-60 172 28 10 * * 10
Men
Total 21-60 606 115 36 23 23 33
21-30 227 46 23 * * *
31-40 157 31 * * * *
41-50 118 22 * * * *
51-60 105 16 * * * *
Women
Total 21-60 436 90 40 20 13 17
21-30 139 31 15 * * *
31-40 132 25 * * * *
41-50 97 22 10 * * *
51-60 67 12 * * * *

Source:

ONS Labour Force Survey1 Duration of unemployment is defined as the length of time for which a person has been seeking work or the length of time since he or she left their most recent job (whichever is the shorter).

* Sample size too small for reliable estimate. The shortest period available is less than three months.

JSA claimants in the Stroud Constituency annual averages
Total Rate1
1997 1,569 2.6
1998 1,239 2.1
1999 1,204 2.0
2000 1,040 1.7
2001 997 1.7
2002 919 1.5
2003 924 1.5
1 Proportion of resident working age population of Stroud Constituency calculated using the 2001 resident working age population.

Simon Hughes

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) how many(a) males and (b) females aged (i) 21 to 30, (ii) 31 to 40, (iii) 41 to 50 and (iv) 51 to 60 years in Greater London have been unemployed for (A) less than one month, (B) less than three months, (C) less than six months, (D) six to 12 months and (E) over 12 months; [162360]

(2) how many people aged (a) 21 to 30, (b) 31 to 40, (c) 41 to 50 and (d) 51 to 60 years are unemployed. [16236]

Ruth Kelly

The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician, who has been asked to reply

Letter from Colin Mowl to Simon Hughes, dated 22 March 2004: The National Statistician has been asked to reply to your Parliamentary Questions about unemployment by age group and duration. I am replying in his absence. (162360, 162361) The attached table shows unemployment estimates from the Labour Force Survey by gender, age and duration in London and in the UK, for the three month period ending November 2003, the most recent period for which information for these categories is available. The data are not seasonally adjusted. As with any sample survey, estimates from the LFS are subject to sampling variability

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