§ Mrs. Bridget PrenticeTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) how many unemployed(A) 16 to 19, (B) 20 to 24, (C) 25 to 34, (D) 35 to 44, (E) 45 to 54 and (F) 55 to 65-year-olds in (1) Lewisham, East and (2) each of the London boroughs (a) receive job-related training or (b) are working either full time or part time while in education; and what is their average income; [41658]
(2) how many unemployed ethnic minority male (A) 16 to 19, (B) 20 to 24, (C) 25 to 34, (D) 35 to 44, (E) 45 to 54 and (F) 55 to 65-year-olds in (1) Lewisham, East and (2) each of the London boroughs (a) receive job-related training and (b) are working either full time or part time while in education; and what is their average income. [41655]
(3) how many unemployed males in (1) Lewisham, East and (2) each of the London boroughs (a) receive job-related training or (b) are working either full time or part time while in education; and what is their average income; [41651]
(4) how many unemployed male (A) 16 to 19, (B) 20 to 24, (C) 25 to 34,(D) 35 to 44, (E) 45 to 54 and (F) 55 to 64-year-olds in (1) Lewisham, East and (2) each of the London boroughs (a) receive job-related training and (b) and working either full time or part time while in eduction; and what is their average income. [41652]
§ Mrs. Angela KnightInformation about these groups is available from the labour force survey. However, the standard International Labour Organisation definitions used in that survey include all persons in job-related training, full-time and part-time work as in employment. No one in the groups listed is, therefore, classified as unemployed on the ILO definition.