§ Mr. Beithasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science whether the results of his Department's manpower model of the teaching profession which
TABLE 1 DIRECT EXPENSES AND REVENUE—FORECAST RESULTS 1980 Direct expenses Revenue Contribution to indirect costs £ million £ million £ million £ million Inter-City 290.4 480.2 189.8 — London and South-East 270.5 374.4 103.9 — Other provincial services 113.3 62.7 — (50.6) PTE Services 72.9 52.8 — (20.1) 747.1 970.1 293.7 (70.7) 223.0 (a) 270W
TABLE 2 INDIRECT COSTS £ million £ million Track, signalling and electric track equipment (freight and passenger): Scottish Region 61.3 Eastern Region 128.4 London Midland Region 151.4 Western Region 62.6 Southern Region 99.4 Headquarters and miscellaneous 49.6 Total 552.7 Less: costs charged to freight and parcels 104.5 Total passenger 448.2 Other (includes administration, depreciation and interest): All business sectors 420.1 Less: freight and parcels 98.2 Passenger 321.9 Total indirect costs (passenger) 770.1 (b) was used to assess the future total demand for teachers are now available; and if not, if he will make them available.
§ Dr. BoysonThe model is currently being subjected to various tests on the basis of data from the 1977 secondary school staffing survey. Once it is operational my right hon. and learned Friend will consider releasing results from it.