HC Deb 14 December 1977 vol 941 cc232-3W
Mr. Lomas

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many children have been adopted in Great Britain since 1961; how many of these have been legitimate and how many illegitimate; and if he will show the figures year by year.

Mr. Deakins

The following are the figures for England and Wales:

CHILDREN ADOPTED IN ENGLAND AND WALES
Year Total Legitimate children Illegitimate children
1961 16,000 3,019 12,981
1962 16,894 3,068 13,826
1963 17,782 3,386 14,396
1964 20,412 3,916 16,496
1965 21,032 4,141 16,891
1966 22,792 4,912 17,880
1967 22,802 4,489 18,313
1968 24,831 5,483 19,348
1969 23,708 5,813 17,895
1970 22,373 6,427 15,946
1971 21,495 6,588 14,907
1972 21,599 7,932 13,667
1973 22,247 9,254 12,993
1974 22,502 10,065 12,437
1975 21,299 10,120 11,179
1976 17,621 8,753 8,868
335,389 97,366 238,023

I understand the corresponding figures for Scotland are:

CHILDREN ADOPTED IN SCOTLAND
Year Total Legitimate children Illegitimate children Not stated
1961 1,609 * * *
1962 1,621 145 1,435 41
1963 1,683 175 1,486 22
1964 1,945 222 1,659 64
1965 2,018 205 1,788 25
1966 2,040 205 1,815 20
1967 2,140 218 1,900 22
1968 2,155 234 1,902 19
1969 2,268 295 1,952 21
1970 2,040 308 1,715 17
1971 1,904 281 1,608 15
1972 1,691 336 1,343 12
1973 1,914 401 1,499 14
1974 1,664 419 1,227 18
1975 1,680 473 1,185 22
1976 1,612 506 1,084 22
29,984 4,423 23,598 354
* Not available.

In England and Wales where the status of the child—usually foreign born—is not stated, the classification to "legitimate" or "illegitimate" is made on the best evidence available.