HC Deb 19 May 1976 vol 911 c593W
Mr. Robertson

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what estimate his Department has made of the number of jobs for school leavers that have been lost due to the contraction of the steel industry in Scotland over the last five years.

Mr. Golding

I regret that the statistics maintained by my Department do not identify the number of job opportunities for school leavers in the steel industry in Scotland. However the following table shows the number of young people under 18 years of age in the five years up to 1974—the latest date for which figures are available—whose first employment in Scotland on leaving full-time education was in iron and steel or steel tubes—minimum list headings 311 and 312 of the Standard Industrial Classification. Subsequent transfers between industries of young people are not recorded.

Full Provisions Transitional Provisions
Regional Council March April March April
Borders 28 13
Strathclyde 690 6,036 523 100
Dumfries and Galloway 29
Lothian 384 528 28 125
The Highlands 199 471
Central 263 296
Shetlands
Grampian 199 365 27
Tayside 174 474 187
Orkney 669
Western Isles (including Inner and Outer Hebrides) 23
Fife 46 72