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Commons Chamber
Oral Answers to Questions - Mon 23 Jan 2023
Department for Work and Pensions

Mentions:
1: Richard Graham (CON - Gloucester) Of course, the other side of the coin, whether for females or males, is to not leave the workplace too - Speech Link
2: Mel Stride (CON - Central Devon) that saw the number of workless households almost double on its watch, Labour that always has unemployment - Speech Link
3: James Morris (CON - Halesowen and Rowley Regis) The number of people claiming unemployment benefit has fallen in my constituency over the last year, - Speech Link
4: Lia Nici (CON - Great Grimsby) Unemployment is falling in Grimsby, but it still stands at 5.1% compared with the UK national rate of - Speech Link


Westminster Hall
Coastal Communities - Thu 08 Sep 2022
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

Mentions:
1: Sally-Ann Hart (CON - Hastings and Rye) Central St Leonards ward in my constituency is 11.2 years lower for males, and 8.7 years lower for females - Speech Link
2: Richard Thomson (SNP - Gordon) relatively limited number of industries in many cases, and such places are more prone to high levels of unemployment - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Queen’s Speech - Tue 17 May 2022
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Mentions:
1: Baroness Stedman-Scott (CON - Life peer) Unemployment is now back to low levels, as we saw before Covid. - Speech Link
2: Lord Naseby (CON - Life peer) Today, there are nearly 55,000 medical students, of which 21,000 are men and 33,500 are females. - Speech Link
3: Lord Young of Norwood Green (LAB - Life peer) We have the lowest unemployment rate for—I do not know—30 years or more. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
International Women’s Day - Thu 10 Mar 2022
Department for Transport

Mentions:
1: Selaine Saxby (CON - North Devon) colour, and it has been brought about by well-organised campaigns by feminist extremists who see females - Speech Link
2: Bernard Jenkin (CON - Harwich and North Essex) states:“At present we have the least information for the largest group of patients—birth registered females - Speech Link
3: Kate Osborne (LAB - Jarrow) constituency has faced in the past, and of how, despite being generations apart, the struggles of unemployment - Speech Link
4: Trudy Harrison (CON - Copeland) women, adult human females, girls, mothers, women who breastfeed and mothers who work. - Speech Link


Grand Committee
Ageing: Science, Technology and Healthy Living (Science and Technology Committee Report) - Wed 20 Oct 2021
Department of Health and Social Care

Mentions:
1: Lord Patel (CB - Life peer) For females, the gap is 7.7 years. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Sheehan (LDEM - Life peer) Between 1980 and 2018, life expectancy at birth rose to 79.3 years for males and 82.9 years for females - Speech Link
3: Lord Browne of Ladyton (LAB - Life peer) Hitherto, this decline in longevity was explained by growing unemployment or the replacement of long-term - Speech Link
4: Baroness Greengross (CB - Life peer) wanting an increase of five years in disability-free life expectancy at birth for both males and females - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Covid-19: Children - Thu 17 Jun 2021
Department for International Trade

Mentions:
1: Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall (LAB - Life peer) Evidence now coming in to your Lordships’ Select Committee on Youth Unemployment, of which I am a member - Speech Link
2: Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (LAB - Life peer) This also seems to be having an on-average higher impact on females, those from disadvantaged backgrounds - Speech Link
3: Baroness Berridge (CON - Life peer) ONS data continue to highlight the significant impact of the pandemic on the labour market and unemployment - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Budget Statement - Fri 12 Mar 2021
Cabinet Office

Mentions:
1: Lord Risby (CON - Life peer) My Lords, a year ago the OBR forecasted a horrendous rate of unemployment of 11.9%. - Speech Link
2: Lord Gadhia (Non-affiliated - Life peer) We must monitor these trends closely.Fourthly, while the peak in unemployment is expected to be lower - Speech Link
3: Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone (CON - Life peer) The unemployment rate there is 7.1%; in my former constituency, it is 3%. - Speech Link
4: Lord Morris of Aberavon (LAB - Life peer) Attempts to paper the cracks are very welcome, but there is a real problem with youth unemployment and - Speech Link
5: Lord Triesman (LAB - Life peer) Nor does it help children, who are not mentioned, or mitigate inevitable unemployment, which is on the - Speech Link


Grand Committee
International Women’s Day - Thu 11 Mar 2021
Department for International Trade

Mentions:
1: Lord Addington (LDEM - Excepted Hereditary) on.What has happened traditionally is that the diagnoses among males were far greater than among females - Speech Link
2: Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone (CON - Life peer) In 2011, 12% of FTSE 100 roles were held by females. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Falkner of Margravine (CB - Life peer) While men have experienced more severe health outcomes and faced greater unemployment, many lockdown - Speech Link
4: Lord Sheikh (CON - Life peer) in households experiencing prolonged periods of unemployment has become even more urgent. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
International Women’s Day - Thu 11 Mar 2021
No Department present

Mentions:
1: Maria Miller (CON - Basingstoke) comes to job losses, women have faced a heavy toll, with those aged 25 to 34 facing the highest unemployment - Speech Link
2: Jessica Morden (LAB - Newport East) The effect of sector shutdowns, business closures and unemployment is falling disproportionately on women - Speech Link
3: Alex Davies-Jones (LAB - Pontypridd) Colleagues will be aware of the vastly complex issues around the way in which homicides involving females - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Covid-19 - Mon 22 Feb 2021
Department of Health and Social Care

Mentions:
1: Ian Levy (CON - Blyth Valley) depression, feelings of unattachment, loneliness, domestic violence, child neglect and abuse, unemployment - Speech Link
2: Beth Winter (LAB - Cynon Valley) The demise of the coal industry in the 1980s was followed by a period of high unemployment, poverty, - Speech Link
3: Steve Baker (CON - Wycombe) They have been clear that the hardest hit have been the young, females, ethnic minorities and the lower-paid - Speech Link
4: John Spellar (LAB - Warley) Unemployment kills; loneliness kills as well.Why not have a vaccine passport? - Speech Link
5: Tim Farron (LDEM - Westmorland and Lonsdale) There has been a sixfold increase in unemployment, and it is obvious why. - Speech Link