HC Deb 14 July 1995 vol 263 cc832-3W
Mr. Bryan Davies

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what was the total public expenditure on career development loans in each year for which figures are available in(a) actual and (b) current prices. [33148]

Mr. Paice

[holding answer 10 July 1995]: I have been asked to reply.

The programme costs for career development loans for each year since 1988 together with the equivalent cost at 1995–96 prices are shown in the table:

£ million
Year Actual cost Cost at 1995–96 prices
1988–89 0.650 0.901
1989–90 1.404 1.819
1990–91 3.750 4.498
1991–92 5.389 6.082
1992–93 6.884 7.472
1993–94 7.975 8.399
1994–95 9.392 9.697

Mr. Davies

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many applications for career development loans there were in each year for which figures are available; and what percentage of these applications were successful. [33150]

Mr. Paice

[holding answer 10 July 1995]: I have been asked to reply.

The number of approved career development loans for each year since 1988 together with the number of rejections, as provided to the Employment Department by the participating banks, and the consequent percentage of successful applications is shown in the table:

Year Loans approved Loans rejected Percentage of successful applications
1988–89 2,762 735 79
1989–90 5,805 1,733 77
1990–91 8,054 1,767 82
1991–92 10,432 4,260 71
1992–93 10,230 3,978 72
1993–94 12,159 4,966 71
1994–95 15,169 4,790 76

Mr. Davies

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what percentage of those taking out career development loans were(a) unemployed, (b) employed and (c) continuing students in each year for which figures are available. [33149]

Mr. Paice

[holding answer 10 July 1995]: I have been asked to reply.

The following table lists, in percentage terms, the employment status of approved career development loan applicants for each year since 1991:

Percentage
Year Unemployed Employed Student Other
1991–921 31 51 17 1
1992–93 35 45 18 2
1993–94 36 42 19 3
1994–95 33 44 20 3
1 Figures for earlier years were not collected in a comparable format.