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Training

Volume 175: debated on Thursday 28 June 1990

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To ask the Secretary of State for Employment (1) for each standard region and for Great Britain as a whole, how much expenditure, excluding administration costs, at cash and constant prices, was spent in each year since 1979 on (a) employment training, and the earlier programmes it replaced, (b) the youth training scheme, earlier youth opportunities programme, and (c) the enterprise allowance scheme;(2) for each Training Agency, formerly MSC, area and for Great Britain as a whole, how much expenditure, excluding administration costs, at cash and constant

£ million
Employment trainingYouth training schemeEnterprise allowance scheme
CashConstantCashConstantCashConstant
1983–84618·2850·6720·6991·523·231·9
1984–85749·1981·3796·51,043·476·8100·6
1985–86867·21,077·7818·21,016·8103·9129·1
1986–871,255·11,510·4875·11,053·1143·4172·6
1987–881,328·01,517·51,007·31,151·0195·9223·9
1988–891,290·01,373·5993·21,057·8196·7209·5
1989–901,120·81,120·8976·0976·0170·9170·9

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment if he will give for each region, and for Great Britain, for each month since July 1989, the number of employment training special group starts, separately for skill shortage recruits, labour market returners and single parents; and if he will make a statement.

The information requested can be provided only at disproportionate cost.