HC Deb 17 December 1974 vol 883 cc389-90W
Mr. D. E. Thomas

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the standardised mortality ratio for Scotland, England, Wales and the eight regions of England for the latest year for which figures are available.

Mr. Alec Jones

Standardised mortality ratios for 1972 by regions of England and Wales are as follows:

Males Females
England and Wales 100 100
Regions
North 110 109
Yorkshire and Humberside 106 107
North-West 112 110
East Midlands 99 101
West Midlands 105 102
East Anglia 87 92
South-East 92 93
South-West 91 95
Wales I (South-East) 111 106
Wales II (Remainder) 106 99

Retirement Pensioners* Sick or disabled Unemployed (Thousands) Women under 60 with dependent children†
Year Number Index Number Index Number Index Number Index
1951 942 100 403 100 125 100
1956 1,107 118 419 104 166 132 166 100
1961 1,253 133 452 112 317 253 226 136
1967 1,912 203 539 134 604 482 424 255
1968 1,987 211 559 139 608 485 479 288
1969 2,037 216 563 140 617 492 527 317
1970 2,089 222 552 137 617 492 565 340
1971 2,156 229 481 119 993 792 635 382
1972 2,149 228 459 114 1,000 797 668 402
1973 2,060 219 417 103 599 479 680 410
* Excludes widow pensioners aged 60–40 but includes from 1970 people receiving old persons pensions.
† Information not available for this category before 1954. One-parent families as such were not categorised separately until 1968 and these figures do not include persons receiving widow's benefit with children or, of course, one-parent families with a male head. Separate figures of widowed, divorced or separated women without children were not recorded before 1968.

Corresponding figures for Scotland calculated on the same base are 111 males and 114 females.

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