HC Deb 09 April 1974 vol 872 cc87-9W
Mr. Redmond

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many (a) men, (b) women who are above the age of 50 years were registered as unemployed in the Bolton travel-to-work area on the lates convenient date; what were the equivalent figures for the same date in each of the previous five yars; and how many had been so registered for

UNEMPLOYED IN THE BOLTON TRAVEL-TO-WORK AREA
Duration of unemployment in weeks
Over 1 and up to 4 Over 4 and up to 8 Over 8 and up to 13 Over 13 and up to 26 Over 26 Total aged 50 and over
Men aged 50 and over
July 1973 63 57 42 100 621 914
July 1972 113 87 75 237 758 1,319
July 1971 113 136 113 156 486 1,064
July 1970 58 63 79 116 421 771
July 1969 53 67 57 111 409 725
July 1968 52 60 65 140 382 719
Women aged 50 and over
July 1973 9 9 5 21 95 142
July 1972 37 20 21 47 94 246
July 1971 11 17 25 36 50 149
July 1970 4 8 2 10 49 78
July 1969 5 16 2 11 40 79
July 1968 10 6 10 16 38 86

Mr. Redmond

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many women were registered as unemployed in the Bolton travel-to-work area on the latest convenient date; what were the corresponding figures for the same dates in each of the last four years; and what estimates his Department has made of the numbers of women who, while not registered as unemployed, would take jobs if they could be found for them.

Mr. John Fraser

The following table shows the numbers of unemployed females registered at employment offices and careers offices.

Females unemployed in the Bolton travel-to-work area
March 1974 297
March 1973 485
March 1972 765
March 1971 445
March 1970 232

An estimate derived from the Census of Population held in April 1971 indi- more than one week, one month, two months, three months and six months, respectively.

Mr. John Fraser

During the recent emergency situation it was not possible to compile the normal half yearly analysis due in January showing age and length of time unemployed and the most recent figures are for July 1973. Following is the available information.

cated that at that time there were about 1,200 females in the Bolton travel-to-work area classified as seeking work or waiting to take up a job and not registered as unemployed.

Mr. Redmond

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many men were registered as unemployed in the Bolton travel-to-work area on the latest convenient date; what were the corresponding figures on the same dates in each of the last four yars; and, in each case, how many had been unemployed for more than one week, one month, two months, three months and six months, respectively.

Mr. John Fraser

During the recent emergency situation it was not possible to compile the normal detailed analysis showing duration of unemployment and the most recent figures are for October 1973. The following table shows the total number of males unemployed in March each year and an analysis by

MALES UNEMPLOYED IN THE BOLTON TRAVEL-TO-WORK AREA
Total, all males
March 1974 2,128
March 1973 3,097
March 1972 4,746
March 1971 2,341
March 1970 1,717

Duration of unemployment in weeks
Over 1 and up to 4 Over 4 and up to 8 Over 8 and up to 13 Over 13 and up to 26 Over 26 Total, all males
October 1973 333 222 180 235 844 2,019
October 1972 500 428 487 599 1,730 4,016
October 1971 596 473 484 801 971 3,629
October 1970 344 228 170 287 578 1,790