HC Deb 09 March 1987 vol 112 cc26-7W
Mr. Dunwoody

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the numbers of entrants to his Department from the ethnic minorities in the years 1985–86 and 1986–87; if he will also list the monitoring procedures used to ascertain the percentage of the work force represented by ethnic minorities and their patterns of promotion; and what are his methods of recruitment of minorities into the Department.

Mr. Hurd

The ethnic origins of new entrants have been surveyed since October 1985. The latest available information for the period up to 26 February 1987 is as follows:

Number
Total new entrants to the Home Office in period 1 October 1985 to 25 February 1987 3,065
Ethnic origins
white 1,680
black/Asian 194
Not stated (includes non-respondents) 1,191

A phased programme of departmental surveys of the ethnic origin of non-industrial civil servants by means of voluntary self-classification is being conducted. By the end of 1986 all non-industrial staff in the Home Office had been surveyed. We are considering ways of using the data on the ethnic origin or staff-in-post to monitor promotion.

All departmental recruitment is conducted on the basis of fair and open competition and selection is on merit. I refer the hon. Member to the answer given by my right hon. Friend the Minister of State, Privy Council Office on 20 February 1987 at columns 880–81 reporting the arrangements being made to encourage people from the ethnic minorities to apply to the Civil Service.

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