HC Deb 04 August 1975 vol 897 cc88-91W
Mr. Goodlad

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what is the total number of job vacancies currently notified to his Department at each of the local employment exchanges in Cheshire; and what are the comparable figures for 1972, 1973, and 1974, respectively.

Mr. John Fraser

The following table shows information for July each year. The statistics relate only to vacancies notified to employment offices and careers offices and are not a measure of total vacancies

represent as a percentage of the total insurable population in each respective area; and what were the comparable figures and percentages a year ago.

Mr. John Fraser

The following table shows the available information. Statistics of the length of time unemployed do not distinguish separately those unemployed for over two years. Rates of unemployment are calculated by expressing the total numbers unemployed as a percentage of the estimated number of employees, employed and unemployed. Rates can be quoted for complete travel-to-work areas, but not separately for their constituent parts.

UNEMPLOYED IN CHESHIRE
July 1975 July 1974
Employment Office area Up to 8 weeks Over 8 and up to 26 weeks Over 26 and up to 52 weeks Over52 weeks Total unemployed Percentage rate of unemployment Total unemployed Percentage rate of unemployment
Chester 1,411 998 403 334 3,161 6.0 1,446 2.8
Congleton 223 82 49 36 380 4.3 128 1.4
Crewe 788 293 127 230 1,423 4.2 883 2.3
Nantwich 144 105 32 52 358 161
Sand bach 196 68 25 45 349 105
Ellesmere Port 904 820 234 159 2,111 N/A* 899 N/A*
Neston 185 110 38 35 405 166
Macclesfield 481 299 145 122 976 3.7 464 1.8
Northwich 486 247 133 168 1,055 5.2 670 3.1
Middlewich 45 32 24 21 129 79
Winsford 257 225 115 82 696 372
Warrington 1,486 770 292 255 2,815 N/A* 1,252 N/A*
Widnes 863 601 294 220 1,948 7.1 971 3.7
Runcorn 696 576 240 187 1,695 934
Wilmslow 352 129 61 49 600 N/A* 298 N/A*
* Not available—See note 2.
Notes:
1. The totals unemployed and the percentage rates of unemployment are adjusted to take account of amendments notified on the four days following the count. All other figures are unadjusted.
2. Rates of unemployment can be calculated only for complete travel-to-work areas. Ellesmere Port and Neston form part of the Liverpool travel-to-work area, for which the rates were 9.6 per cent. at July 1975 and 6.0 per cent. at July 1974. Warrington forms a travel-to-work area with Newton-le-Willows, for which the rates were 4.5 per cent. at July 1975 and 2.1 per cent. at July 1974. Wilmslow is part of the Manchester travel-to-work area, for which the rates were 4.6 per cent. at July 1975 and 2.8 per cent. at July 1974.

Mr. Goodlad

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many school leavers in each of the local employment exchanges in Cheshire registered as unemployed during the months of June and July in 1972, 1973, 1974, and 1975, respectively.

Mr. John Fraser

The following table shows the numbers of school leavers, aged

UNEMPLOYED SCHOOL LEAVERS IN CHESHIRE
Nearest corresponding Employment Office June July June July June July June July
1972 1972 1973 1973 1974 1974 1975 1975
Chester 12 21 16 15 15 26 92 143
Warrington 23 61 6 14 11 28 137 386
Macclesfield 7 8 5 6 3 2 16 25
Wilmslow 7 16 4 9 9 7 8 30
Congleton 17 17 9 4 10 21 48 125
Middlewich
Sandbach
Crewe
Nantwich
Ellesmere Port 102 166 80 146 91 226 273 558
Neston
Runcorn
Widnes
Winsford 11 12 9 22 10 4 23 44
Northwich

Mr. Nicholas Winterton

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many building workers are registered as unemployed in Cheshire and in the area covered by the Macclesfield constituency, at the latest convenient date; and how this compares with the figures for the

under 18, unemployed on the day of the count. Unemployed school leavers register for employment at careers offices whose areas do not necessarily coincide with the corresponding employment office areas. There have been a number of changes in area during the period and for this reason combined figures are shown for some offices.

same month in each of the last three years.

Mr. John Fraser

The following table shows the readily available information which relates to males registered at employment offices. The Macclesfield and Congleton Employment Office areas broadly correspond to the Macclesfield constituency.

UNEMPLOYED MALES WHO LAST WORKED IN CONSTRUCTION
Macclesfield and Congleton Employment Office areas All Employment Office areas in Cheshire
July 1975 191 2,268
July 1974 98 1,342
July 1973 98 1,093
July 1972 139 1,869

The table does not include data from careers offices.

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