HC Deb 12 February 1980 vol 978 cc558-9W
Mr. du Cann

asked the Secretary of State for Employment (1) how many publications in the Network and Actions campaigns have been published to date by the Manpower Services Commission; what is the average number of each issue produced; and what is the total cost of their compilation, production and distribution;

  1. (2) what evidence he has that the Network and Actions publications produced by the Manpower Services Commission have produced results which would not have been obtained without the expenditure of taxpayers' money involved;
  2. (3) how many names and addresses are on the mailing list for the Network and Actions publications produced by the Manpower Services Commission; and how the list was compiled;
  3. (4) how many business reply cards enclosed with the recent issues of Network and Actions have been returned to the Manpower Services Commission;
  4. (5) what is the total cost of the current promotional campaign involving the

GROSS WEEKLY EARNINGS (£) OF FULL-TIME MALE EMPLOYEES AGED 21 AND OVER IN APRIL*
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
Humberside (including Hull)
Mean 59.1 69.5 75.9 86.2 98.9
Standard deviation 24.9 25.7 28.1 31.6 36.3
Median 55.0 65.8 71.5 81.4 95.3
Staffordshire (including Stoke)
Mean 57.2 67.3 74.5 84.6 96.7
Standard deviation 19.1 22.6 26.3 30.9 35.0
Median 53.5 63.2 69.4 79.1 89.8
Great Britain
Mean 60.8 71.8 78.6 89.1 101.4
Standard deviation 26.6 30.6 31.8 38.3 40.8
Median 55.9 65.8 72.3 82.0 93.9
Source: New Earnings Survey.
* Excluding employees whose earnings were affected by absence.
Differences in average and median earnings between areas may reflect differences in industrial and occupational structure and do not necessarily imply differences in earnings for comparable jobs.