HC Deb 19 November 2001 vol 375 cc80-1W
Mr. Frank Field

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister if he will disaggregate by(a) age and (b) sex the information given in Figure 3.7 of the document "Winning the Generation Game". [14960]

Mrs. Roche

The Labour Force status of persons not working aged between 50 and State Pension Age, to which Figure 3 of "Winning the Generation Game" refers, are disaggregated by age group and sex in the table.

Labour Force status of persons aged 50–59 (female)/50–64 (male) by age group and sex, winter 1998–99
Thousands
Not seasonally adjusted
All 50+ 50–54 55–59 60–64
All persons
All persons not working1 2,830 953 1,146 731
Looking for work 287 136 105 46
Looking after family, home 400 192 188 20
Long-term sick and disabled 1,234 409 489 336
Do not need a job 148 56 69 23
Retired 499 56 201 242
Other 263 105 94 64
Males
All persons not working1 1,518 348 438 731
Looking for work 201 84 71 46
Looking after family, home 58 19 20 20
Long-term sick and disabled 753 189 228 336
Do not need a job 48 9 16 23
Retired 334 20 72 242
Other 123 27 31 64
Females
All persons not working1 1,312 605 707
Looking for work 86 52 34
Looking after family, home 341 173 169
Long-term sick and disabled 481 220 261
Do not need a job 100 47 53
Retired 165 36 129
Other 140 77 63
1 Includes those ILO unemployed and inactive. The International Labour Organisation (ILO) measure of unemployment refers to people who are: (a) out of work, want a job, have actively sought work in the last four weeks and are available to start work in the next two weeks, or (b) are out of work, have found a job and are waiting to start it in the next two weeks.

Source:

ONS—Labour Force Survey