HC Deb 23 June 1988 vol 135 cc664-5W
Mr. Wigley

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment if he will give the number of YTS trainees who go on to obtain jobs in the same industry within three months of the end of their training.

Mr. Cope

Information is not available in the precise form requested. The list shows the percentages of trainees who leave YTS and obtain jobs in the same occupational area as that in which they trained. This information is taken from the 100 per cent. follow-up survey of YTS leavers in the period April 1986 to December 1987.

Occupational Focus of Training per cent.1
Administrative and Clerical Occupations 78.2
Creative and Educational and Recreational Service Occupations 25.4
Health, Community and Personal Service Occupations 60.5
Selling and Storage Occupations 52.3
Scientific Occupations 27.7
Catering and Food Preparation and Processing Occupations 8.2
Agricultural and Related Occupations 62.3
Transport Operating Occupations 22.5
Construction and Civil Engineering Occupations 48.6
Mechanical, Electrical and Electronic Engineering Occupations 49.9
Motor Vehicle Repair and Maintenance Occupations 66.8
Non-Metal Processing Occupations 4.6
Printing Occupations 16.9
Clothing and Textiles Manufacturing Occupations 29.8

1 Who gained work in the same occupational area.

Ms. Short

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many of those declining a YTS place had a benefit reduction on grounds of voluntary unemployment for each month between June 1987 and May 1988; and how many of those leaving YTS early had a benefit reduction on grounds of voluntary unemployment for each month between June 1987 and May 1988.

Mr. Portillo

I have been asked to reply.

The numbers of people who had their supplementary benefit reduced for refusing a youth training scheme place, or for leaving a youth training scheme course early, in each four-week period between 6 May 1987 and 8 April 1988 are as follows:

For 4 weeks ending Refusal of place Early leavers
1987
2 June 6 85
30 June 9 67
28 July 4 65
25 August 3 80
22 September 2 64
20 October 1 85
17 November 8 94
15 December 10 65
1988
12 January 6 42
9 February 5 68
8 March 3 59
8 April (see note 3) 55

Notes:

1. The figures are provisional and subject to amendment.

2. No figures are available for periods after 8 April 1988.

3. The period to 8 April covers just over four weeks to run to the end of the end of the supplementary benefit scheme.