HC Deb 09 December 1969 vol 793 cc98-9W
Mr. Hobden

asked the Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity whether she will publish the number of wholly unemployed registered at the employment exchange at Brighton expressed as an actual figure and as a percentage of the local working population, and showing duration of unemployment.

Mr. Dell

At 10th November, 1969, there were 2,948 persons registered as wholly unemployed in the area covered by the Brighton Employment Exchange. At that date, the numbers registered as wholly unemployed in the whole of the Brighton, Lewes, Newhaven and Shoreham travel-to-work area formed 3 per cent. of the estimated numbers of all employees, employed and unemployed. Percentage rates of unemployment cannot be calculated from Brighton alone.

Following is the information about the duration of unemployment:

DURATION ANALYSIS OF THE NUMBERS REGISTERED AS WHOLLY UNEMPLOYED (EXCEPT CASUAL WORKERS) AT 10TH NOVEMBER, 1969 IN THE AREA COVERED BY THE BRIGHTON EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE.
Males Females Total
One week or less 385 61 446
Over 1 and up to 2 weeks 177 47 224
Over 2 and up to 3 weeks 157 47 204
Over 3 and up to 4 weeks 159 18 177
Over 4 and up to 5 weeks 128 25 153
Over 5 and up to 8 weeks 280 44 324
Over 8 weeks 1,240 130 1,370
Total wholly unemployed, excluding casual workers 2,526 372 2,898