HC Deb 23 October 1967 vol 751 cc355-6W
Mr. MacArthur

asked the Minister of Labour how many people were unemployed in Scotland at the latest available date, and how many vacancies were unfilled; and what were the comparable figures in each of the previous four years.

Mr. Fernyhough

Following is the information:

TOTAL NUMBERS REGISTERED AS UNEMPLOYED AND NOTIFIED VACANCIES REMAINING UNFILLED IN SCOTLAND
Total registered Unemployed Unfilled Vacancies
October, 1967* 83,761 14,649
October, 1966 67,280 18,448
October, 1965 59,586 20,447
October, 1964 71,248 16,645
October, 1963 90,752 10,988
* Provisional figures.

Mr. Winnick

asked the Minister of Labour if he will make a statement on the latest unemployment position.

Mr. Fernyhough

The registered unemployed on 9th October totalled about 561,000 or 2.4 per cent. 522,000 were wholly unemployed excluding school leavers and, seasonally adjusted, this represented a fall between September and October of over 20,000. The seasonally adjusted figures fell in all regions. I here were 9,000 unemployed school leavers and thus this group is being satisfactorily absorbed in most areas. The seasonally adjusted figures of adult vacancies showed increases in October as well as in September.

Mr. William Hamilton

asked the Minister of Labour if he will take steps to break down regional unemployment statistics to show what proportion, in percentages, and how many, in absolute figures, are classified as unemployable.

Mr. Fernyhough

No registered unemployed persons are classified as unemployable. Monthly figures are available of those unemployed registered disabled persons who are so severely incapacitated that they are unlikely to obtain work except under sheltered conditions and who are excluded from the basic unemployment statistics.

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