HC Deb 24 February 1972 vol 831 c342W
55. Mr. Willey

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what is the number and the proportion of those unemployed in Sunderland who have been unemployed for more than a year.

Mr. Dudley Smith

At 10th January, the latest date for which information is available, out of 8,476 people who were registered as wholly unemployed in the area covered by the Sunderland and Southwick Employment Exchanges, 2,252—26.6 per cent. of the total—had been registered for more than 52 weeks.

56. Mr. Willey

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what are the main occupational groups of those at present unemployed in Sunderland; and what are the numbers unemployed in each of those groups.

Mr. Dudley Smith

Following is the information:

OCCUPATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE NUMBERS OF WHOLLY UNEMPLOYED MEN AND WOMEN REGISTERED AT THE SUNDERLAND AND SOUTH-WICK EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES, AT DECEMBER, 1971, THE LATEST DATE FOR WHICH AN ANALYSIS IS AVAILABLE
Men
Electrical and electronic workers 124
Engineering and allied trades workers 612
Woodworkers 163
Construction workers 194
Transport and communication workers 381
Clerical workers 171
Administrative, professional, technical workers 171
Labourers 4,184
Other occupations 441
Total, all occupations 6,441
Women
Clothing, etc. workers 51
Clerical workers 194
Shop assistants 76
Service, sport and recreation workers 81
Administrative, professional, technical workers 35
Factory hands, etc. 410
Other occupations 60
Total, all occupations 907

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