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Greg Mulholland: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office how many young people aged 16 and 17 years old in Leeds, North-West constituency have claimed jobseeker's allowance in each year since 2005. [319505]

Angela E. Smith: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the authority to reply.

Letter from Stephen Penneck, dated March 2010:

Table 1: Number of persons( 1) aged 16 and 17 claiming jobseeker's allowance resident in Leeds, North-West parliamentary constituency
As at January each year Leeds, North-West

2005

5

2006

10

2007

5

2008

5

2009

5

2010

5

(1) Age data are only available for computerised claims, which account for 99.7 per cent. of all claims.
Note:
Data rounded to nearest 5.
Source:
Jobcentre Plus administrative system

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Greg Mulholland: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office what the average length of time was for which claimants aged between 18 and 24 years resident in Leeds, North-West constituency were in receipt of jobseeker's allowance in (a) each of the last 12 months and (b) each of the last five years. [319627]

Angela E. Smith: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the authority to reply.

Letter from Stephen Penneck, dated March 2010:

Table 1: Median length of claims of jobseeker's allowance of persons1 aged 18-24 resident in Leeds, North-West constituency

Leeds, North-West (median)

Yea rs (as at January)

2006

13.5

2007

11.7

2008

11.2

2009

9.8

2010

12.1

Months

February 2009

9.0

March 2009

10.1

April 2009

10.7

May 2009

11.4

June 2009

10.4

July 2009

6.8

August 2009

7.3

September 2009

8.4

October 2009

8.2

November 2009

9.7

December 2009

10.6

January 2010

12.1

(1) Length of claim data are only available for computerised claims, which account for 99.7 per cent. of all claims.
Source:
Jobcentre Plus Administrative System

New Businesses: Leeds

Greg Mulholland: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office how many businesses have started up in Leeds, North-West constituency since 1997; and how many of those businesses were operating in the latest period for which figures are available. [319503]

Angela E. Smith: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the authority to reply.


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Letter from Stephen Penneck, dated March 2010:

Enterprise births and survival into 2008 for Leeds, North-West

Births Number surviving into 2008

2003

495

155

2004

315

175

2005

285

190

2006

305

240

2007

330

315


Pay

Mr. Amess: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office what the (a) mean, (b) median, (c) 10th percentile and (d) 90th percentile level of (i) private and (ii) public sector salaries in each (A) region and (B) industrial category was in each year since 1997. [318688]

Angela E. Smith: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the authority to reply.

Letter from Dennis Roberts, dated February 2010:

Personal Income: Essex

Bob Spink: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office what estimate she has made of the average income of a household resident in (a) Essex and (b) Castle Point in the (i) private and (ii) social rented sector in each of the last three years. [318101]

Jim Knight: I have been asked to reply.

We use Households Below Average Income data to provide estimates of average incomes. However, the sample size of this survey is not sufficient to provide estimates for low-level geographies such as those requested.


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Personal Income: Leeds

Greg Mulholland: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office what estimate she has made of the average income of a household in Leeds, North-West constituency in the (a) private and (b) social rented sector in each of the last three years. [319496]

Angela E. Smith: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the authority to reply.

Letter from Stephen Penneck, dated March 2010:

Population

Chris Huhne: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office what the population density was of each region of England in (a) 1980, (b) 1990, (c) 2000 and (d) 2010; and what the expected population density in each region is in (i) 2020, (ii) 2030 and (iii) 2050. [319986]

Angela E. Smith: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the authority to reply.

Letter from Stephen Penneck, dated March 2010:

Population density for Government office regions in England for selected years
Persons per sq km

1980( 1) 1990( 1) 2000( 1) 2010( 2) 2020( 2) 2030( 2)

North East

309

301

297

301

312

322

North West

493

484

480

495

520

544

Yorkshire and The Humber

319

319

322

346

378

407

East Midlands

246

256

267

291

321

349

West Midlands

399

401

405

421

446

468

East

252

266

281

305

336

364

London

4,358

4,325

4,603

4,931

5,303

5,606

South East

378

398

419

445

479

512

South West

183

196

206

223

245

266

(1) Population densities are derived using mid-year population estimates and the relevant land area. (2) Population densities are derived using 2006-based sub-national population projections, assuming constant land area for the UK constituent countries into the future. Source: Office for National Statistics.

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