asked the Minister for Industry and Commerce if he will state for each of the years 1930 to 1934 inclusive (1) the income from the sale of unemployment insurance stamps in respect of (a) men, and (b) women, and (2) the adjusted income in each case on the assumption that the rates of contribution had remained unaltered during the years mentioned.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Sale of Unemployment Insurance Stamps.
No record of the actual amounts of the contributions attributable to men and women respectively is available. The following are estimated figures based on the best information available:—
(1) Income from the sale of unemployment insurance stamps:—
Year. |
Men. |
Women. |
£ |
£ |
|
1930 |
539,987 |
136,902 |
1931 |
379,048 |
114,190 |
1932 |
406,931 |
120,020 |
1933 |
401,527 |
119,707 |
1934 |
559,864 |
165,599 |
(2) Income adjusted in each case on the assumption that the rates of contribution had remained unaltered during the years mentioned:—
Year. |
Men. |
Women. |
£ |
£ |
|
1930 |
539,987 |
136,902 |
1931 |
553,993 |
155,714 |
1932 |
594,745 |
163,663 |
1933 |
586,847 |
163,237 |
1934 |
607,042 |
176,593 |