§ Mr. Ernie Rossasked the Secretary of State for Employment what percentage of the total work force is employed in manufacturing industry in (a) Great Britain, (b) the United States of America, (c) Japan and (d) each EEC country.
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§ Mr. Jim LesterThe latest available information on a broadly comparable basis is given in the following table. It should be noted that comparisons of this type can be affected by differences in concepts and methods of compilation adopted in the different countries.
Employment in manufacturing* as a percentage of all civilian employment in 1977 Per cent. Great Britain 31 United States of America 24 Japan 25 Belgium 28 Denmark 22 France 27 Germany (FR) 36 Irish Republic 21 Italy 27 Netherlands 22 Main source: OECD—Labour Force Statistics, 1966–1977. Note: *Major Division 3 of the International Standard Industrial Classification. A figure for Luxembourg is not available on the same basis.