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Earnings

Volume 831: debated on Monday 14 February 1972

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asked the Secretary of State for Employment which of the 61 regional sub-divisions of Great Britain had the five lowest average gross weekly earnings for full-time male employees over 21 years of age, and by what percentage these were below the average for Great Britain as a whole in April, 1950, 1960, 1965, and 1970.

RegionSub-divisionPercentage below national average
ScotlandBorders24
Yorkshire and HumbersideSouth Lindsey22
NorthernRural North East—North21
ScotlandNorth East17
South WesternWestern17
WalesNorth west Wales—North Coast17
NorthernRural North East—South17
East AngliaNorth East16
These percentages are subject to wide margins of error. Most of the differences between them are not statistically significant, so it is not possible to say with certainty which of these eight subdivisions had the five lowest average earnings in April, 1970.The 1971 survey results for subdivisions were published in Tables 71 to 73 of the January, 1972 issue of the Department's

Gazette.

ANNUAL AVERAGE PERCENTAGE RATES OF UNEMPLOYMENT

1961

1962

1963

1964

1965

1966

1967

1968

1969

1970

1971

South-East1·01·31·61·00·91·01·71·61·61·72·0
East Anglia1·31·42·12·01·92·13·1
South-West1·41·72·11·51·61·82·52·52·72·83·5
West Midlands1·41·82·00·9 0·91·32·52·22·02·34·0
East Midlands0·91·11·81·92·02·33·1
Yorkshire and Humberside1·01·51·91·11·11·22·12·62·62·93·9
North-West1·62·53·12·11·61·52·52·52·52·74·0
North2·53·75·03·32·62·64·04·74·84·85·8
Wales2·63·13·62·62·62·94·14·04·14·04·7
Scotland3·13·84·83·63·02·93·93·83·74·36·0
Great Britain1·52·02·51·61·41·52·42·42·42·63·5

Rates of unemployment for the South East, East Anglia, East Midlands and Yorkshire and Humberside standard regions cannot be calculated separately for dates earlier than 1965.

asked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will give a breakdown of the increase in the unemployment figures during the last nine months, indicating the number displaced by large

Information is not available for April, 1950, 1960 or 1965. Sub-regional estimates of average gross weekly earnings of full-time men, aged 21 and over in April. 1970 were published in Table 72 of the booklet New Earnings Survey, 1970. The survey estimates, for those whose pay was not affected by absence in the survey pay-period, were lowest in the following regional subdivisions.