HC Deb 29 June 1990 vol 175 cc358-9W
Mr. Matthew Taylor

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what information he has on how many qualified teachers in England and Wales are not currently working within the profession.

Mr. Alan Howarth

The total number of out-of-service teachers was 404,000 on 31 March 1986.

The table summarises the main information.

The distribution of qualified "Out of Service" teachers by age, sex, training and last teaching sector on 31 March 1986
Thousands
Men Women Men and women
Age
16 to 24 1 3 4
25 to 29 8 27 34

Men Women Men and women
30 to 34 18 68 85
35 to 39 23 75 97
40 to 44 17 48 66
45 to 59 32 85 117
Training
Trained (in United Kingdom) 72 264 337
Untrained 26 41 67
Sector of last service
Nursery and primary 9 106 116
Secondary—maintained 49 108 157
—non-maintained 7 15 22
Further education 5 4 9
Other (including special schools) 3 15 19
Not recorded 6 15 21
Total with previous service 79 264 343
No previous service 19 41 61
TOTAL 99 305 404

The table shows the number and characteristics of qualified school teachers aged under 60 who had previously taught or been trained in England and Wales, but were not in full-time service in the maintained sector there on 31 March 1986. This group includes those who were in service outside the maintained sector, or in part-time service within this sector.