HC Deb 18 December 1970 vol 808 c467W
Mr. Mather

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many school children attending primary schools in Molesey have been offered selective grammar school places following the 11-plus examination held at the beginning of 1970; what percentage this number is of the total child population in the relevant age group in Molesey; and how this percentage compares with

Sickness Industrial injury (industrial accidents and prescribed industrial disease) Unemployment Stoppages of work due to industrial disputes
Days of certified incapacity (Great Britain)* Estimated working days lost (United Kingdom)† Working days lost in all stoppages in progress (United Kingdom)
Year ended millions millions Year ended millions Year ended 31st May millions
4th June, 1960 275‡ 21 13th June, 1960 110 1960 6.0
3rd June, 1961 279 19 12th June, 1961 92 1961 3.3
2nd June, 1962 not available§ 20 18th June, 1962 106 1962 5.9
1st June, 1963 289 20 10th June, 1963 155 1963 1.8
30th May, 1964 287 22 15th June, 1964 120 1964 2.5
5th June, 1965 299‡ 23 14th June 1965 93 1965 2.7
4th June, 1966 311 24 13th June, 1966 86 1966 2.2
3rd June, 1967 301 23 12th June, 1967 131 1967 2.3
1st June, 1968 328 23 10th June, 1968 152 1968 4.7
31st May, 1969 329 23 9th June, 1969 148 1969 4.1
30th May, 1970 not yet available 8th June, 1970 154 1970║ 8.6
* For national insurance purposes on the basis of six working days in a week Days of incapacity following termination of injury benefit are included under sickness.
† On the basis of 250 working days in a year.
‡ 53 week period.
§ Routine tabulations were not prepared for 1961–62 which was the year in which a special inquiry into the incidence of incapacity for work was carried out by the then Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance.
║ Provisional.