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Unemployment Statistics

Volume 184: debated on Friday 25 January 1991

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To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many people were unemployed in Scotland in December of every year since 1979 (a) using the current system of calculating unemployment and (b) using the system of calculating unemployment current in 1979.

The Department of Employment publishes seasonally adjusted estimates of the number unemployed in Scotland monthly on a basis consistent with the current system of calculating unemployment. Estimates for December of each year since 1979 are available from the NOMIS database in the House of Commons Library. Library staff are ready to assist in accessing the information if necessary.Estimates are not available using the system of calculating unemployment current in 1979. There is no reliable basis on which to make such estimates as it is

£ million
1986–871987–881988–891989–901990–911991–92
ExpenditureExpenditurePercentage increaseExpenditurePercentage increaseExpenditurePercentage increaseExpenditure1Percentage increaseExpenditures2Percentage3
Hospital and community health services; current1,4751,60691,784111,90772,06282,2459
Hospital and community health services; capital10410731179157341801520916
Family practitioner services44048510545125827665147198
Centrally financed services12412941451217420196132107
TOTAL2,1442,32892,591112,81993,102103,3839
Figures do not sum to the total due to roundings.
1 Provisional.
2 Planned expenditure.
3 These figures have been affected by the movement of resources from current to capital, to account for the new definition of capital expenditure.