§ 103. Mr. Morrisasked the Minister of Education what is the estimated number of Easter school-leavers in Port Talbot and Glyncorrwg, and at Porthcawl.
§ Mr. ChatawayAbout 135 from the 10 secondary schools in Port Talbot
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WORKERS EMPLOYED ON AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS—ENGLAND AND WALES, JUNE, 1962* — Agricultural Holdings† Regular Wholetime male workers (aged 20–64 years) All Workers (male and female, regular, seasonal temporary)‡ Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Agricultural holdings with:— No workers 53.8 — — No regular whole-time workers 7.4 — 7.9 No regular whole-time males (20–64 years) but one or more other regular whole-time workers 6.9 — 8.0 1 regular whole-time male worker (20–64 years) 15.9 19.8 19.2 2 regular whole-time male workers (20–64 years) 7.4 18.4 15.1 3 regular whole-time male workers (20–64 years) 3.3 12.14 9.9 4 regular whole-time male workers (20–64 years) 1.7 8.7 6.9 5 and over regular whole-time male workers (20–64 years) 3.6 40.7 33.0 Totals (per cent.) 100.0 100.0 100.0 Totals (Number of holdings or workers) (340,498) (272,774) (512,721) * Excluding the occupier, his wife, domestic servants and children still at school. † Exceeding one acre in extent. ‡ Including 55,382 regular whole-time male workers under 20 years old and 13,156 aged 65 years and over. and Glyncorrwg, and 25 from the secondary modern school in Porthcawl.