Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Unemployment. – in the House of Commons at on 24 April 1929.
Between 15th January, 1929, and 11th March, 55,106 applications for benefit made at Employment Exchanges in Great Britain were disallowed by insurance officers on the ground that the applicants were not genuinely seeking work, and 52,578 were disallowed on other grounds. In addition, out of 14,783 claims recommended for disallowance by Courts of Referees on review after the payment of 78 days' benefit 14,504 were recommended for disallowance on the ground that the applicants were not genuinely seeking work. These figures relate to the numbers of separate applications and not necessarily to separate individuals.