HC Deb 01 April 1957 vol 568 cc17-8W
Mr. Moss

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education (1) if he will state the figures of expenditure contained in paragraph 1 of his Department's Memorandum on the education Estimates in terms of a pound of constant value; and if he will include comparable expenditure in the last prewar year;

(2) if he will compare estimated expenditure for 1957–58 on primary and secondary schools only with expenditure in the years used in paragraph 1 of his Department's Memorandum, and with the last pre-war year, in terms of a pound of constant value.

Sir E. Boyle

Since there is no index suitably constructed to measure changes in the prices of the goods and services used in education, I cannot give the figures in terms of a pound of constant value. The Ministry's net expenditure in 1938–39 was £50,626,000. The following table shows the expenditure of local education authorities on primary and secondary schools in the selected years.

£000
1938–39 65,358
1944–45 72,290
1946–47 105,583
1948–49 131,301
1950–51 145,744
1952–53 188,976
1954–55 220,832
1955–56 239,282
1956–57(estimate) 291,217*
1957–58(estimate) 328,000*
* Including employers' contributions under the Teachers (Superannuation) Acts which were not included in these figures in earlier years.

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