HC Deb 01 July 1947 vol 439 cc142-3W
Mr. Byers

asked the Minister of Labour what is the present distribution of manpower in the industries detailed in Table A on page 29 of the White Paper. Cmd. 7046.

Mr. Isaacs

The estimated distribution of total manpower (men 14 to 64, women 14 to 59) at the end of April, 1947, among the industries shown in Table A on page 33 of the Economic Survey for 1497 (Cmd. 7046) was as follows. Figures are not available for a later date, except for coal mining, where the total at the end of May was 754,000 (corresponding to 716,000 wage earners on colliery books):

Industry. Thousands.
Coal Industry 750*
Public Utilities 262
Transport 1,381
Agriculture and Fishing 1,077
Building and Civil Engineering 1,280†
Building Materials and Equipment 632
Metals and Engineering 2,817
Textiles and Clothing 1,443
Food, Drink and Tobacco 603
Chemicals 327
Other Manufacturing Industries 1,286
Distribution 2,312
Other Consumers' Services 2,024
Public Service 2,145
Total in Civil Employment 18,339
Armed Forces and Auxiliary Services 1,371
Total in Employment 19,710
Demobilised men and women not yet in employment 115
Insured unemployed 385‡
Total working population 20,210
* The corresponding figure for wage earners on colliery books is 712,000.
† The corresponding figure for employed male operatives aged 16 and over was 957,000.
‡ Estimate for end of April.