HC Deb 28 January 1987 vol 109 cc259-60W
Mr. Ernie Ross

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what is the latest information he possesses on unemployment in Dundee and Tayside by social class.

Mr. Lang

Information by social class is not available, but an analysis by socio-economic group of the usually resident population of Dundee city and Tayside who were economically active but not in employment is given in table 46 of "Census 1981 Scotland: Report for Tayside Region, Volume 2", which is available in the Library of the House.

Mr. Robert Hughes

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what is the current unemployment rate in the Aberdeen travel-to-work area.

Mr. Lang

On 11 December 1986, the latest date for which information is available, the unemployment rate in the Aberdeen travel-to-work area was 8.9 per cent.

Dr. Godman

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what has been the net change in the number of people unemployed to date in Greenock and Port Glasgow by district council ward since the present system of unemployment counting came into operation.

Mr. Lang

The change in the number of unemployed claimants in each electoral ward of the Greenock and Port Glasgow parliamentary constituency between 6 March 1986 (the date the current method of compiling the unemployment statistics came into operation) and 11 December 1986 (the latest date for which information is available) was as shown in the table.

Greenock and Port Glasgow Parliamentary Constituency
Ward Name Change Percentage Change
Bellville -46 -8.14
Blairmore -60 -12.12
Bow -46 -7.38
Broomhill -18 -5.17
Clune Brae 2 0.31
Gateside 5 1.50
Gibshill -92 -10.09
Greenock East Central -10 -1.42
Greenock South -10 -1.83
Greenock West Central 8 2.38
Greenock West End 52 26.67
Larkfield -2 -0.35
Port Glasgow East -13 -1.56
Port Glasgow South -13 -2.01
Port Glasgow West 29 7.69
Upper Larkfield -66 -8.67
Totals -280 -3.15

This information is available in the Library.

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