HC Deb 08 December 1986 vol 107 cc11-4W
Mr. Parry

asked the Paymaster General (1) what is the current level of unemployment in the Liverpool, Riverside constituency at the latest date; and if he will make a statement;

(2) if he will list the level of unemployment in the Liverpool constituencies at the latest date.

(3) if he will list the level of unemployment on Merseyside on a constituency basis.

Mr. John Lee

The following information is in the Library. The table shows the numbers of unemployed claimants in the parliamentary constituencies of the Merseyside area at 9 October 1986.

Constituency Number of unemployed claimants
Birkenhead 9,614
Bootle 10,675
Crosby 5,562
Knowsley North 9,527
Knowsley South 9,593
Liverpool Broadgreen 8,587
Liverpool Garston 7,838
Liverpool Mossley Hill 7,586
Liverpool Riverside 11,404
Liverpool Walton 10,791
Liverpool West Derby 9,380
Southport 4,908

Constituency Number of unemployed claimants
St. Helens North 6,904
St. Helens South 7,775
Wallasey 7,367
Wirral South 4,038
Wirral West 4,469

Mr. Parry

asked the Paymaster General what are the figures of youth unemployment in the Liverpool, Riverside constituency at the latest available date.

Mr. John Lee

The following information is in the Library. On 9 October 1986, the number of unemployed claimants aged under 25 in the Liverpool Riverside constituency was 4,199.

Mr. Parry

asked the Paymaster General what is the level of long-term unemployment in the Liverpool, Riverside constituency at the latest available date.

Mr. John Lee

The following information is in the Library. On 9 October 1986 the number of claimants who had been unemployed for over one year in the Liverpool, Riverside parliamentary constituency was 6,893.

Mr. Parry

asked the Paymaster General if he will give a breakdown of unemployment on a ward basis in the Liverpool, Riverside constituency at the latest available date on a percentage basis.

Mr. John Lee

The information requested is not available. Unemployment rates are not calculated for areas smaller than travel-to-work areas. The numbers of unemployed claimants in the electoral wards of the Liverpool, Riverside constituency are available in the Library, and are also given in a separate reply to the hon. Member.

Mr. Parry

asked the Paymaster General (1) what was the level of unemployment in the Liverpool travel-to-work area at the lastest available date; and what were the figures for June 1979;

(2) what was the level of unemployment on Merseyside at the latest available date; and what were the figures for June 1979.

Mr. John Lee

The following information is in the Library. On 9 October 1986 the numbers of unemployed claimants in the Liverpool travel-to-work areas and the Merseyside Metropolitan areas were 102,951 and 136,018 respectively. Comparisons with June 1979 are difficult to make because of changes in the method of collection and compilation of the data. However, in June 1979 the numbers of unemployed registrants in jobcentre areas closely corresponding to the Liverpool travel-to-work area, as defined in 1978, and the Merseyside Metropolitan area were 59,399 and 82,729 respectively.

Mr. Parry

asked the Paymaster General what steps Her Majesty's Government are taking to reduce long-term youth unemployment in Liverpool; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. John Lee

Our economic policies are designed to provide the conditions in which industry and commerce can create new jobs for long-term unemployed young people and others.

Two year YTS training means that no school leaver under 18 need be unemployed and job prospects for those completing training are further enhanced by the New Workers Scheme.

Our Action for Jobs campaign is ensuring that unemployed people are aware of the full range of help available.

Special help for the long-term unemployed is provided by the restart programme and by the community programme.

Mr. Parry

asked the Paymaster General (1) what assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the measures to reduce long-term unemployment on Merseyside; and if he will make a statement.

(2) what steps are being taken to reduce long-term unemployment in Liverpool; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Lee

My Department and the Manpower Services Commission operate a wide range of employment, training and enterprise measures nationally. The effectiveness of each of these measures is regularly reviewed. The full range is described in the "Action for Jobs" booklet. By March 1987 every long-term unemployed person in Merseyside will have been invited for an interview under the restart programme and offered one of a number of positive opportunities to help them back towards employment. This may include, for example, the community programme, a jobclub or a restart course.

Mr. Parry

asked the Paymaster General if he will give a breakdown of unemployment in Liverpool on a ward basis at the latest date.

Mr. John Lee

The following information is in the Library. The table shows the number of unemployed claimants on 9 October 1986 for each of the electoral wards in the Liverpool local authority district.

Electoral Ward Number of Unemployed Claimants
Abercromby 1,923
Aigburth 1,525
Allerton 939
Anfield 1,764
Arundel 2,088
Breckfield 2,150
Broadgreen 1,458
Childwall 1,072
Church 1,228
Clubmoor 2,008
County 1,681
Croxteth 1,239
Dingle 1,667
Dovecot 2,217
Everton 1,538
Fazakerley 1,365
Gillmoss 2,011
Granby 2,858
Grassendale 828
Kensington 2,380
Melrose 1,921
Netherley 1,360
Old Swan 1,549
Picton 1,876
Pirrie 1,905
St. Mary's 1,612
Smithdown 2,129
Speke 1,731
Tuebrook 2,128
Valley 1,367

Electoral Ward Number of Unemployed Claimants
Vauxhall 1,330
Warbreck 1,910
Woolton 829

Mr. Parry

asked the Paymaster General if Her Majesty's Government intend to introduce future measures to reduce youth unemployment in Liverpool.

Mr. John Lee

Our present programme of measures to improve the employment prospects of young people is kept under constant review. We have no present plans to introduce new measures.

Mr. Gordon Brown

asked the Paymaster General if he will list the numbers of unemployed for each postal code area in the Dunfermline, East constituency for November 1986, November 1983 and November 1985, respectively.

Mr. Lee

[pursuant to his reply, 5 December 1986]: The information requested is not available. Postal code areas cannot readily be linked to constituencies which are defined in terms of wards. However, figures for local authority wards from June 1983 are available in the Library.