§ Mr. Richardsasked the Minister of Labour (I) whether he will state approximately the amount paid in benefit and allowances in Wales and Monmouthshire during each of the last 10 years;
Year. Insurance Benefit and Transitional Benefit (a) Transitional Payments and Unemployment Allowances. (a) Agricultural Benefit.(a), (b). Total Payments. Contributions by Employers and Employed Persons. General Scheme. Agricultural Scheme. (c) Total. £ £ £ £ £ £ £ 1929 … 4,713,000 — — 4,713,000 1,233,000 — 1,233,000 1930 … 6,598,000 — — 6,598,000 1,181,000 — 1,181,000 1931 … 8,690,000 560,000 — 9,250,000 1,197,000 — 1,197,000 1932 … 3,865,000 5,581,000 — 9,446,000 1,441,000 — 1,441,000 1933 … 2,964,000 6,449,000 — 9,413,000 1,458,000 — 1,458,000 1934 … 3,009,000 6,451,000 — 9,460,000 1,513,000 — 1,513,000 1935 … 3,514,000 6,912,000 — 10,426,000 1,475,000 — 1,475,000 1936 … 3,331,000 6,882,000 4,800 10,217,800 1,450,000 17,000 1,467,000 1937 … 2,279,000 5,716,000 34,000 8,029,000 1,525,000 49,000 1,574,000 1938 … 3,897,000 4,947,000 54,000 8,898,000 1,510,000 49,000 1,559,000 (a) The figures are exclusive of payments made through Associations for which a geographical analysis is not available. (b) Agricultural Benefit became payable as from the 5th November, 1936. (c) Contributions under the Agricultural Scheme became payable as from the 4th May, 1936.
§ Mr. Richardsasked the Minister of Labour whether he will state the numbers employed in each of the principal industries in Wales and Monmouthshire in 1927 and 1938, respectively?
§ Mr. E. Brown,pursuant to his reply (OFFICIAL REPORT, 26th May, 1939, Col. 2710, Vol. 347), supplied the following statement:
The information compiled by my Department relating to the numbers em-
780W(2) whether he will give the amounts of the contribution to the Unemployment Fund from Wales and Monmouthshire during each of the last 10 years?
§ Mr. E. Brown,pursuant to his reply (OFFICIAL REPORT, 26th May, 1939, Col. 2710, Vol. 347), supplied the following statement:
The following table shows the approximate amounts of unemployment benefit, transitional payments and unemployment allowances paid direct through Employment Exchanges situated in Wales and Monmouthshire during each of the 10 years from 1929 to 1938, and also the approximate amounts of the contributions by employers and employed persons to the Unemployment Fund from Wales and Monmouthshire in the same periods.
ployed in industries relates to persons insured under the Unemployment Insurance Acts. The following table shows, for the principal industries in Wales and Monmouthshire, (a) the estimated numbers of insured persons, aged 16–64, at July, 1927, and July, 1938, (b) the numbers of insured persons of these ages recorded as unemployed at June, 1927, and June, 1938, and (c) the differences between (a) and (b).
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Industry. 1927. 1938. Estimated number insured (employed and unemployed). Number recorded as unemployed. Difference between Col. (2) and Col. (3). Estimated number insured (employed and unemployed). Number recorded as unemployed. Difference between Col. (5) and Col. (6). 1 (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Coal mining 255,800 66,200 189,600 169,500 38,600 130,900 Distributive trades 56,300 3,300 53,000 80,900 12,300 68,600 Public works contracting 13,300 3,000 10,300 43,000 24,100 18,900 Building 28,300 3,300 25,000 37,500 7,400 30,100 Steel melting, iron and steel rolling and forging 34,700 5,200 29,500 32,600 14,800 17,800 Tinplate manufacture 27,800 7,400 20,400 25,200 14,500 10,700 Hotel, boading house, etc., service. 11,200 500 10,700 16,000 3,000 13,000 Shipping service 9,300 1,700 7,600 12,400 3,500 8,900 Dock, Harbour, etc., service 11,700 3,000 8,700 9,500 2,900 6,600 Slate quarrying and mining 9,300 100 9,200 8,300 500 7,800 All other insured industries and services (excluding agriculture). 149,900 14,900 135,000 181,800 35,500 140,300 Total, all insured industries and services (excluding agriculture). 607,600 108,600 499,000 616,700 157,100 459,600 NOTES. (1)For 1927, when persons over 65 years of age were insurable, estimates have been made of the numbers aged 16–64. (2)Juveniles under the age of 16 who first became insurable against unemployment in September, 1934, and agricultural workers who first became insurable in May, 1936, together with the classes of domestic workers who became insurable in April, 1938, are excluded from the figures for 1938. Persons insured under the Special Schemes for the banking and insurance industries, for whom a geographical analysis is not available, are also excluded. (3)The numbers of insured persons unemployed in June, 1938, were ascertained on the basis of the revised procedure for counting the unemploped, introduced in September, 1937, under which persons subsequently found to be in employment at the date of the count are excluded from the figures.