HC Deb 31 January 1992 vol 202 c700W
Mr. Fatchett

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what projections have been made of full-time equivalent student numbers in further education up to the year 2000, and of the effects on public expenditure.

Mr. Eggar

The Department's latest statistical projection to the year 2000, as at September 1991, is as follows:

Projection of home and EC full-time equivalent student numbers in FE in England
(000s)
Number
1990 696
1991 705
1992 722
1993 742
1994 779
1995 847
1996 896
1997 938
1998 972
1999 1,009
2000 1,050

This represents an increase of 50.9 per cent. between 1990 and 2000. The statistical projection is the central variant of a range. A range of statistical projections have been prepared with high, low, and central variants, reflecting the uncertainty of forecasting in this area.

Expenditure for further education will be considered in the annual surveys of public expenditure, in the light of student numbers and other pressures, but also taking account of the scope for efficiency savings.