HC Deb 05 November 1930 vol 244 c872W
Sir A. POWNALL

asked the Minister of Labour if she will give, by districts, the number of married and single women on the unemployment register?

Miss BONDFIELD

The following statement gives the information desired:

Women Claimants on the Registers of Employment Exchanges in Great Britain at 13th October, 1930.
Division. Single (including widows). Married. Total.
London and South Eastern. 22,912 22,432 45,344
South Western 8,253 5,011 13,264
Midlands 32,164 44,990 77,154
North Eastern 40,075 33,405 73.480
North Western 96,629 109,956 206,585
Scotland 32,305 22,043 54,348
Wales 6,088 990 7,078
Total 238,426 238,827 477,253

Captain WALLACE

asked the Minister of Labour the numbers of married women in insurable employment, and the numbers unemployed, at the latest convenient date?

Miss BONDFIELD

Precise statistics of the number of women insured under the Unemployment Insurance Acts who are married are not available. At 13th October, 1930, there were on the Registers of Employment Exchanges in Great Britain 238,827 married women who were claimants for benefit.