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Self-Employed Persons

Volume 889: debated on Tuesday 8 April 1975

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asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if she will list in the Official Report the 50 parliamentary constituencies which, according to the 1971 Census, had the highest percentage of self-employed persons; and if she will give the figure for each of these constituencies, together with any more recently available figures.

According to a 10 per cent. sample from the 1971 Census the percentage of self-employed persons in the total employed population in the 50 parliamentary constituencies with the highest percentage of self-employed persons were as follows:

Parliamentary ConstituencyPercentage of self-employed persons in the population in employment aged 15 and over
Cardigan30·1
Montgomery27·3
Carmarthen25·9
North Cornwall25·7
West Devon25·7
Orkney and Zetland24·5
Western Isles24·5
St.Ives22·0
Merioneth21·7
Penrith and the Border21·0
North Devon Caernarvon20·0
Denbigh20·5
Pembroke20·4
Bodmin20·0
Tiverton19·9
Brecon and Radnor19·4
Honiton19·4
Horncastle18·8
Ludlow18·8
Totnes18·6
Westmorland18·2
Torbay18·1
Banff17·5
Leominster17·5
Rye17·5
Anglesey16·7
Galloway16·5
Truro16·5
Argyll16·3
Skipton16·3
Kinross and West Perthshire16·2
Blackpool, South16·1
Morecambe and Lonsdale15·9
Howden15·7
Caithness and Sutherland15·5
Richmond (Yorkshire)15·3
Bournemouth15·2
West Dorset15·2
East Aberdeenshire15·1
Wells15·0
North Dorset15·0
Oswestry15·0
Falmouth and Camborne14·8
Bournemouth, East14·6
Bridlington14·6
Isle of Ely14·6
Blackpool, North14·5
West Derbyshire14·5
Holland with Boston14·4