HC Deb 25 February 2003 vol 400 cc467-8W
Mr. Cousins

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the post-16 staying on rate was in each region and nation of the UK in(a) 1992, (b) 1997 and (c) 2002. [98449]

Mr. Miliband

[holding answer 24 February 2003]: The table gives the percentage of 16-year-olds participating in post-compulsory education in each region and nation of the UK in 1992–93,1997–98 and 2000–01, the latest year for which figures are available.

Percentages1
16-year-olds participating in post-compulsory education2—time series
Region of Study 1992–933 1997–98 2000–014
United Kingdom 78 77 78
North East 70 68 74
North West 75 74 74
Yorkshire and the Humber 74 74 76
East Midlands 75 74 75
West Midlands 76 75 76
East 80 79 80
London 80 79 81
South East 83 80 78
South West 82 79 79
England 78 76 77
Wales 75 75 79
Scotland5 77 92 90
Northern Ireland6 88 73 76
Notes:
1 As a percentage of the 16-year-old population.
2 At school or in further education. Includes a small element of students in higher education institutions.
3 Excludes evening only students. There is a slight discontinuity with data shown for later years due to the use of different data sources in England and Wales.
4 Data for Scotland refer to 1999–2000.
5 The estimates of 16-year-olds at school exclude those pupils who leave school in the winter term at the minimum statutory school-leaving age.
6 Figures for 1997–98 and 2000–01 exclude students in part-time further education (17.8 per cent. and 15.1 per cent. respectively), which should not be aggregated with full-time further education or schools activity due to the unquantifiable overlap of these activities.

Source:

Department for Education and Skills; National Assembly for Wales; Scottish Executive; Northern Ireland Department of Education.