HC Deb 10 February 1978 vol 943 cc720-2W
Mr. Sillars

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list the 40 industrial sectors which, from NEDC reports, show a growth potential; and if he will show against each the current numbers employed in Scotland and in the remainder of the United Kingdom.

Mr. Denzil Davies

The information in the following table relates to Minimum List Headings, and corresponds as

Employees in employment June 1976
Minimum List Heading Nearest corresponding sector working party Scotland Rest of United Kingdom United Kingdom
211 to 239 Food and Drink 87,282 587,221 674,503
271 Specialised Organics 7,451 125,022 132,473
271 and 276 Petrochemicals 10,850 173,485 184,335
272 Pharmaceuticals 3,289 67,344 70,633
311 and 312 Iron and Steel 25,960 257,177 283,137
313 Ferrous Foundries 7,949 67,848 75,797
321 to 323 Non-Ferrous Foundries 5,184 105,315 110,499
332 Machine Tools 2,618 60,285 62,903
333 Pumps and Valves 12,097 71,735 83,832
Fluid Power Equipment
334 Industrial Engines * * 29,105
335 Textile Machinery 1,177 29,063 30,240
336 Construction Equipment and Mobile Cranes 6,132 36,619 42,751
337 Mechanical Handling Equipment and Industrial Trucks 5,237 53,555 58,792
338 Office Machinery 5,401 19,012 24,413
339 Mining Machinery 17,351 195,745 213,096
Printing Machinery
Space Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Machinery
341 Process Plant Fabrication 27,153 136,203 163,356
Construction Steelwork
353 and 354 Automation and Instrumentation * * 125,339
361 Heavy Electrical Machinery 7,023 129,428 136,451
Industrial Electrical Equipment
363 Telecommunications 3,477 73,322 76,799
364 Electronic Components 12,132 112,937 125,069
365 Electronic Consumer Goods * * 53,335
366 Electronic Computers 6,328 35,904 42,232
367 Radio, Radar and Electronic Capital Goods 6,502 82,816 89,318
368 Domestic Electrical Appliances 6,679 54,655 61,334
399 Drop Forgings 16,198 292,153 308,351
411 Man Made Fibres 1,426 42,047 43,473
414 Wool Textiles 10,924 71,381 82,305
417 Hosiery and Knitwear 13,978 104,476 118,454
441–445, 449 Clothing 29,044 273,036 302,080
481 Paper and Board 10,166 52,538 62,704
491 Rubber 6,276 109,010 115,286
Employees in employment, June 1976. Source: Department of Employment.
* These figures are confidential since they could reveal information on individual undertakings.

Mr. Norman Lamont

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether, further to his oral answer, Official Report, 26th January, column 1585, he will give some indication of the quarter of the year in which there will be a steady fall in the unemployment rate.

Mr. Joel Barnett

Because of uncertainties surrounding the employment-output relationships, it is not possible to be as precise as the hon. Member wishes. closely as possible to the coverage of the 37 sector working parties in the NEDC work on industrial strategy. These sectors were selected for a number of reasons, including contribution to exports, size of net output and importance to other industries.

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