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Labour Statistics

Volume 110: debated on Thursday 12 February 1987

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asked the Secretary of State for Wales (1) how many people in each (a) travel-to-work area and (b) parliamentary constituency in Wales have been unemployed for (i) six months or less, (ii) between six months and a year, (iii) between one and two years and (iv) over two years; what proportion they represent of the work force; and what are the corresponding figures and proportions for each year since 1979;(2) how many people in each

(a) parliamentary constituency and (b) travel-to-work area in Wales between the ages of 16 years and 21 years are (i)

Since 1980–81 the money allocated by the Department to the archaeological trusts responsible for rescue archaeology in Wales is as follows:

£
1980–81295,301
1981–82321,751
1982–83352,161
1983–84350,000
1984–85367,000
1985–86392,000
1986–87450,000
1987–88480,000
1988–89
The figures for 1978–79 and 1979–80 are not available. The figures provided for 1987–88 are still subject to parliamentary approval, while those for 1988–89 have not yet been determined.