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Written question asked by Lord Field of Birkenhead (Labour), in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 18 December 1996. It was answered by James Paice (Conservative) on Wednesday, 18 December 1996 on behalf of the Department for Education and Employment.


Dept for Education and Employment

Question
How many people after attending (1) TECs schemes, (2) TEC Challenge schemes, (3) temporary employment subsidy, (4) training and education support, (5) Training for Enterprise, (6) Training for Work, (7) the travel to interview scheme, (8) the Training Opportunities Programme, (9) the Temporary Short-Time Working Compensation Scheme, (10) the Technical and Vocational Education Initiative, (11) the Voluntary Projects Programme, (12) the Working Experience Programme, (13) Workstart pilots, (14) the Wider Opportunities Training Programme, (15) Work Trial, (16) Work Wise, (17) the Youth Enterprise Initiative, (18) the Youth Employment Service, (19) youth employment subsidy, (20) the Youth Opportunities Programme, (21) youth credits, (22) modern apprenticeships and accelerated modern apprenticeships, (23) the YTS and (24) the Young Workers Scheme, (a) went into employment and (b) went on to further schemes including those who left before completion of the scheme, in each year of each scheme's operation; and what type and level of qualification each leaver obtained, for each year of the scheme's operation up to the latest available year for which data is available. - Disproportionate cost.
Answer

Mr. Field: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment how many people after attending (1) training and enterprise council--TEC--schemes, (2) TEC challenge schemes, (3) temporary employment subsidy, (4) training and education support, (5) training for enterprise, (6) training for work, (7) the travel to interview scheme, (8) the training opportunities programme, (9) the temporary short-time working compensation scheme, (10) the technical and vocational education initiative, (11) the voluntary projects programme, (12) the working experience programme, (13) workstart pilots, (14) the wider opportunities training programme, (15) work trial, (16) work wise, (17) the youth enterprise initiative, (18) the youth employment service, (19) youth employment subsidy, (20) the youth opportunities programme, (21) youth credits, (22) modern apprenticeships and accelerated modern apprenticeships, (23) the youth training scheme and (24) the young workers scheme, (a) went into employment and (b) went on to further schemes including those who left before completion of the scheme, in each year of each scheme's operation; and what type and level of qualification each leaver obtained, for each year of the scheme's operation up to the latest available year for which data are available. [9131] Mr. Paice: The information requested can be provided only at a disproportionate cost.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
9131; 287 c694-5W
Session
1996-97
Subjects
Employment Employment schemes Qualifications Unemployment Take-up Training and enterprise councils
Contains statistics
Yes