HC Deb 26 May 1989 vol 153 cc768-70W
Mr. Hardy

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment if he will give the numbers of full-time workers in the coal, steel, shipbuilding, engineering and building industries in 1979 and at the latest date for which figures are available.

Mr. Lee

Comparable estimates of full-time employment are not available for all of the industries and dates specified. The available information is as follows:

percentage of all employees, by age group, for each of the standard regions and Wales, in each of the years 1983 to 1988.

Mr. Lee

[holding answer 19 May 1989]: Available estimates from labour force surveys are as shown in the table:

1984 1985 1986 1987 31988
Employees receiving job related training2 As percentage of all employees Employees receiving job related training2 As percentage of all employees Employees receiving job related training2 As percentage of all employees Employees receiving job related training2 As percentage of all employees Employees receiving job related training2 As percentage of all employees
(000's) (per cent.) (000's) (per cent.) (000's) (per cent.) (000's) (per cent.) (000's) (per cent.)
20 to 24 30 14.6 31 15.2 28 13.4 31 14.7 41 18.8
25 to 34 39 11.6 38 11.5 50 14.2 46 12.7 47 12.6
35 to 49 36 7.0 45 8.3 48 8.9 42 8.0 62 11.3
50 to 64 12 3.8 11 3.9 12 4.3 11 4.3 4 4
East Anglia region
16 to 19 14 23.6 15 23.8 12 18.6 11 17.5 17 23.1
20 to 24 4 4 19 17.1 20 19.2 16 14.3 23 19.5
25 to 34 17 10.4 24 14.5 30 17.0 25 14.3 28 14.9
35 to 49 16 6.5 21 8.8 27 10.3 29 11.1 32 12.1
50 to 64 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
South East region
16 to 19 118 20.8 132 22.6 126 21.4 129 21.2 140 22.3
20 to 24 149 16.2 179 18.2 172 17.7 195 19.8 212 21.8
25 to 34 192 12.6 225 14.5 228 14.4 261 15.8 293 17.2
35 to 49 185 8.4 201 9.0 212 9.6 239 10.9 288 12.6
50 to 64 54 3.9 57 4.2 61 4.6 64 50 89 6.6
of which Greater London
16 to 19 41 22.1 46 23.7 38 19.5 38 18.6 46 3.20
20 to 24 63 16.9 76 18.9 69 18.3 85 21.9 86 22.5
25 to 34 86 13.5 101 15.6 93 14.8 115 17.2 122 13.2
35 to 49 75 9.1 72 8.6 73 8.8 77 9.6 101 11.9
50 to 64 25 4.4 18 3.3 24 4.5 23 4.7 28 5.6
South West region
16 to 19 36 25.5 37 25.0 31 22.3 31 20.5 29 19.9
20 to 24 29 14.1 42 18.1 28 12.6 43 18.3 43 18.3
25 to 34 40 11.5 49 13.7 53 14.4 57 14.8 62 15.1
35 to 49 43 8.4 46 8.6 47 8.5 60 10.5 75 13.1
50 to 64 12 3.8 17 5.1 12 4.0 13 4.2 19 6.1
West Midlands region
16 to 19 26 18.7 29 21.8 31 23.0 29 21.1 34 22.2
20 to 24 32 13.3 35 13.8 46 17.3 42 15.6 48 17.1
25 to 34 40 9.2 45 10.5 47 10.6 67 15.0 74 15.3
35 to 49 37 5.7 49 7.4 60 8.7 69 10.1 73 10.6
50 to 64 12 3.1 12 3.1 17 4.4 17 4.4 18 4.7
North West region
16 to 19 33 19.0 45 26.7 34 20.2 35 22.0 43 24.8
20 to 24 37 12.2 50 15.9 47 15.4 46 14.5 62 19.4
25 to 35 40 8.0 51 9.6 59 11.1 83 14.8 88 15.0
35 to 49 51 6.7 63 8.1 63 8.0 84 10.5 104 12.5
50 to 64 12 2.7 15 3.2 13 2.9 21 4.9 23 5.6
Wales
16 to 19 12 18.3 16 24.9 15 23.4 12 21.1 18 25.7
20 to 24 16 12.7 16 12.1 22 17.4 19 14.6 18 13.6
25 to 34 16 7.6 18 8.3 24 11.6 23 10.8 30 12.5
35 to 49 18 6.0 21 6.5 24 7.5 26 7.9 40 12.0
50 to 64 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
1 Men aged 16 to 64, women aged 16 to 59. Only employees in this age group receiving job-related training are identified.
2 Those who, in the four weeks prior to interview, had taken part in any education or training connected with their job, or a job they may be able to do in the future.
3 Preliminary results (1988 only).
4 Sample size too small for a reliable estimate.

Source:Labour Force Surveys.