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Employment Service Agency

Volume 884: debated on Friday 17 January 1975

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asked the Secretary of State for Employment what is the cost, per placing, of the Employment Service Agency expressed in terms of the cost of each person placed in employment; and how this compares with similar figures for other similar countries.

I am advised by the Manpower Services Commission that the estimated average cost per placing by the Employment Service Agency, excluding the professional and executive recruitment, in 1974 was about £30. This calculation excludes expenditure on services such as industrial rehabilitation and mobility payments but includes the cost of some activities not strictly involved in placing work and elements of social provision, such as the operation of the disabled persons' quota, which it is not possible to separate. Similar information is not available for other countries.