HC Deb 16 May 1956 vol 552 cc177-8W
Dame Irene Ward

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the total number of women in the industrial grades of Government employment, the main branches of work in which these women are engaged and the numbers in each of the main branches.

Mr. H. Brooke

On 1st April, 1956, there were 50,387 women employed in industrial grades by Government Departments, of whom 8,087 were part-time workers. No precise analysis is kept centrally in the form asked for by my hon. Friend, but the following is an approximate estimate, based on figures specially compiled in November, 1954.

Engineering and Shipbuilding 13,000
Chemical manufacture 6,000
Printing and bookbinding 900
Clothing 600
Catering, domestic, cleaning and portering 10,500
Agriculture and Forestry 1,000
Stores and Packing 2,500
Miscellaneous (motor drivers, messengers, gardeners, labourers, etc.) 16,000

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