§ Mrs. Renée Shortasked the Secretary of State for Employment, pursuant to his reply to the hon. Member for Wolverhampton, North-East on 6 March, if he will list in the Official Report the occupational groups of those registered for employment in the Wolverhampton area in September 1979, December 1979 and at the latest convenient date; if he will break
WOLVERHAMPTON EMPLOYMENT OFFICE AREA Occupational analysis (excluding those registered at careers offices) September 1979 December 1979* March 1980* Managerial occupations (general management) 9 7 9 Professional and related occupations supporting management and administration 59 55 73 Professional and related occupations in education, welfare and health 106 83 94 Literary, artistic and sports occupations 50 39 42 Professional and related occupations in science, engineering, technology and similar fields 123 82 101 Managerial occupations (excluding general management) 81 93 120 Clerical and related occupations 749 *805 820 Selling occupations 397 412 419 Security and protective service occupations 26 30 28 Catering, cleaning, hairdressing and other personal service occupations 349 373 409 Farming, fishing and related occupations 53 46 50 Materials processing occupations (excluding metal) 30 35 33 Making and repairing occupations (excluding metal and electrical) 160 156 170 Processing, making, repairing and related occupations (metal and electrical) 932 1,034 1,137 Painting, repetitive assembling, product inspecting, packaging and related occupations 428 490 610 Construction, mining and related occupations not elsewhere classified 327 367 424 Transport operating, materials moving and storing and related occupations 551 636 679 Miscellaneous occupations (including general labourers) 1,839 1,997 2,004 Total, all occupations 6,269 6,740 7,222 *The figures for December 1979 and March 1980 may not be strictly comparable with those prior to October 1979 because of the introduction of fortnightly attendance and payment of benefit. Estimates are not available by occupation or for individual local areas, but for the country as a whole the monthly figures for all unemployed were raised by an estimated 20,000 or 1½ per cent.
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WOLVERHAMPTON EMPLOYMENT OFFICE AREA Age analysis (including those registered at careers offices) October 1979 January 1980 April 1980 Under 18 … … … … … … 1,297 929 704 18 … … … … … … 554 503 433 19 … … … … … … 426 498 501 20–24 … … … … … … 1,567 1,656 1,736 25–29 … … … … … … 839 993 1,023 30–34 … … … … … … 562 630 671 35–44 … … … … … … 915 993 1,099 45–49 … … … … … … 404 451 505 50–54 … … … … … … 518 555 581 55–59 … … … … … … 524 563 574 60–64 … … … … … … 551 554 553 65 and over … … … … … … 8 16 15 Total, all ages … … … … … … 8,165 8,341 8,395 these down again into relevant age groups; and if he will now publish similar figures for the West Midlands as a whole.
§ Mr. Jim Lester[pursuant to his reply, 18 June 1980, c. 508–509]: As stated in my reply of 6 March, there is no cross-analysis by both occupation and age.
Following is the information:
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WEST MIDLANDS REGION Occupational analysis (excluding those registered at careers offices) September 1979 December 1979* March 1980* Managerial occupations (general management) 171 178 204 Professional and related occupations supporting management and administration 1,744 1,666 1,813 Professional and related occupations in education, welfare and health 2,489 2,378 2,460 Literary, artistic and sports occupations 742 716 715 Professional and related occupations in science, engineering, technology and similar fields 1,519 1,449 1,525 Managerial occupations (excluding general management) 2,071 2,106 2,408 Clerical and related occupations 15,566 15,144 16,237 Selling occupations 6,964 6,977 8,463 Security and protective service occupations 466 480 583 Catering, cleaning, hairdressing and other personal service occupations 6,251 6,215 7,128 Farming, fishing and related occupations 1,318 1,534 1,538 Materials processing occupations (excluding metal) 603 733 858 Making and repairing occupations (excluding metal and electrical) 2,619 2,720 3,160 Processing, making, repairing and related occupations (metal and electrical) 13,129 13,801 15,539 Painting, repetitive assembling, product inspecting, packaging and related occupations 6,367 6,966 8,114 Construction, mining and related occupations not elsewhere classified 5,297 5,690 6,851 Transport operating, materials moving and storing and related occupations 9,782 10,499 12,145 Miscellaneous occupations (including general labourers) 38,282 38,016 39,865 Total, all occupations 115,390 117,268 129,606 *The figures for December 1979 and March 1980 may not be strictly comparable with those prior to October 1979 because of the introduction of fortnightly attendance and payment of benefit. Estimates are not available by occupation but for the West Midlands Region the monthly figures for all unemployed were raised by an estimated 1,800.
WEST MIDLANDS REGION Age analysis (including those registered at careers offices) October 1979 January 1980 April 1980 Under 18 … … … … … … 13,982 10,191 11,246 18 … … … … … … 7,213 6,275 6,462 19 … … … … … … 6,550 7,020 7,619 20–24 … … … … … … 23,807 25,347 27,464 25–29 … … … … … … 14,785 16,300 17,637 30–34 … … … … … … 10,656 11,507 12,511 35–44 … … … … … … 15,527 17,207 18,546 45–49 … … … … … … 7,510 8,065 8,630 50–54 … … … … … … 8,236 8,938 9,411 55–59 … … … … … … 9,622 10,047 10,608 60–64 … … … … … … 11,887 12,078 12,554 65 and over … … … … … … 248 312 308 Total, all ages … … … … … … 130,023 133,287 142,996