HC Deb 16 March 1992 vol 205 c829W
Mr. Peter Bottomley

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what steps have been taken to ensure that the training guarantee to young and unemployed people in Greenwich can be met during the next 12 months; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Jackson

Our officials and their counterparts in the South Thames training and enterprise council have been seeking agreement on the level of youth training—YT—provision needed in 1992–93 in Greenwich and other areas for which the TEC is responsible. The aim is to agree a

Employees and self employed persons (aged 16 or over) with a second job by sex, female marital status and occupation of second job: Spring 1991
Great Britain
Thousands
Occupation of second job2 All persons Males Married 3females Non-married females
All occupations4 1,074 501 395 177
1 Managers and administrators 113 73 33 1
2 Professional occupations 147 93 42 12
3 Associate professional and technical occupations 149 84 44 21
4 Clerical and secretarial 141 40 83 18
5 Craft and related 44 34 1 1
6 Personal and protective services 233 87 76 71
7 Selling 78 27 31 21
8 Plant and machine operatives 36 26 1 1
9 Other occupations 127 33 73 22
Source: Labour Force Survey.
1 Less than 10,000 in cell: estimate not shown.
2 Based on the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) major groups, (first published February 1990).
3 Married includes those reported as cohabiting.
4 Includes persons with a second job for which the occupation was inadequately described or not stated.

Mr. Allen

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what is the total average hours worked per week by those with second jobs, broken down by occupational group, for employees and the self-employed,

Average total actual hours worked in the survey week (excluding mealbreaks), by employees and self employed persons (aged 16 or over) with a second job, by sex, female marital status and occupation of second job: spring 1991—Great Britain
Hours2
Occupation of second jobs3 All persons Males 4Married females Non-married females
All occupations5 39.1 48.3 29.1 35.7
1 Managers and administrators 51.0 57.1 38.5 1
2 Professional occupations 35.6 41.1 31.5 33.7
3 Associate professional and technical occupations 40.3 45.5 30.5 39–0
4 Clerical and secretarial 34.3 45–4 29.3 32.8
5 Craft and related 48.0 38.0 1 1
6 Personal and protective services 37.7 49.4 26.2 35.7
7 Selling 35.1 41.7 29.2 35.3
8 Plant and machine operatives 46.4 50.9 1 1
9 Other occupations 30.1 42.5 24.1 21.9
Source: Labour Force Survey.
1 Less than 10,000 in cell: estimate not shown.
2 Averages are based only on persons reporting valid hours of work
3 Based on the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) major groups (first published February 1990)
4 Married includes those reported as cohabiting
5 Includes persons with a second job for which the occupation was inadequately described or not stated

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