HC Deb 17 July 1973 vol 860 cc82-4W
Mr. Prescott

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what is the amount of recorded vacancies in the Hull employment exchange area; and how this compares with each period for each year since 1970.

Mr. Dudley Smith

Following is the information:

UNFILLED VACANCIES IN THE HULL EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE AREA
1970—
January 1, 279
February 1, 093
March 1, 269
April 1, 068
May 1, 105
June 1, 520
July 2, 001
August 1, 658
September 1, 279
October 1, 032
November 946
December 816
1971—
January 782
February 787
March 981
April 1, 066
May 848
June 814
July 1, 464
August 1, 364
September 978
October 858
November 939
December 713
1972—
January 870
February 744
March 887
April 715
May 678
June 733
July 1, 009
August 1, 088
September 1, 097
October 858
November 916
December 1, 029
1973—
January 1, 217
February 1, 274
March 1, 428
April 1, 751
May 1, 978
June 1, 966

The statistics relate only to notified vacancies remaining unfilled and do not measure the total unsatisfied demand for labour.

Mr. Prescott

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what is the percentage of unemployed in the Hull employment exchange area; and how this compares with the national average, respectively.

Mr. Dudley Smith

On 11th June 1973, the rate of unemployment for the area covered by the Hull, Beverley and Hessle Employment Exchanges was 4–4 per cent. and for Great Britain 2–4 per cent. Rates of unemployment can be calculated for the Hull, Beverley and Hessle travel-to- work area as a whole, but not separately for its constituent parts.