HC Deb 08 May 1981 vol 4 cc162-3W
Mrs. Renée Short

asked the Secretary of State for Industry if he will list the cutbacks that have been made in his Department's collection of statistics since May 1979; and whether further cuts are now being proposed.

Mr. MacGregor

Decisions have been taken to stop or curtail the following statistical inquiries carried out by the statistical services of the Departments of Industry and Trade:

Inquiries stopped No. of forms saved
Quarterly export prospects survey 300*
Annual survey of film distributors 100*
Monthly manufacturers' stocks survey 7,800*
Export prices survey (monthly or quarterly) 5,000*
Quarterly catering turnover inquiry 5,600*
Quarterly motor trades turnover inquiry 4,200*
Quarterly survey of sources and uses of company funds 600*
Shops inquiry 1981 150,000†
Reduction informs sent out
(a) from 1980
Annual survey of retailing 5,000*
Annual survey of other distributive and service trades 11,300*
Annual census of production 4,600*
1979 purchases inquiry by manufacturers 1,200‡
2 instead of 3 surveys a year of investment intentions 2,500*
(b) from 1981 (in addition to above)
Annual census of production 10,700*
Restructuring the quarterly manufacturing sales inquiries 28,000*
Slimming down of the monthly manufacturing sales inquiries 16,500*
Restructuring the annual inquiries into the distributive and service trades 15,000*
Streamlining the quarterly steel stocks inquiry 2 to 3,000*
* A year
† In 1981
‡ In 1980

It is likely that the continuing review of the statistical services will result in further cut backs.

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