§ Mr. Win GriffithsTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many men and women, distinguishing between full-time and part-time employees and excluding all in training, were in employment in(a) June 1979 and (b) the latest date for which figures are available, in each travel-to-work area that covers an enterprise zone; and what were the figures for those unemployed in each case.
§ Mr. McLoughlinTravel-to-work areas which wholly or partly cover enterprise zones are listed. Information on full-time and part-time employees and claimant unemployment for these areas can be obtained from the NOMIS database in the Library.
Data on employment by ward-based travel-to-work area is available since September 1981 from the periodic censuses of employment. Monthly ward-based claimant count information is available on the unadjusted basis from June 1983 onwards.
Travel-to-work areas in the United Kingdom wholly or partly covering enterprise zones:
- Medway and Maidstone
- Dudley and Sandwell
- Telford and Bridgenorth
- Wellingborough and Rushden
- Rotherham and Mexborough
- Wakefield and Dewsbury
- Accrington and Rossendale
- Burnley
- Pendle
- Workington
- Hartlepool
- Sunderland
- Haverfordwest
- Shotton Flint and Rhyl
- South Pembrokeshire
- Swansea
- Dundee
- Greenock
128 - Invergordon and Dingwall
- Lanarkshire
- Londonderry