HC Deb 22 July 1988 vol 137 cc885-8W
Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the current expectation of life for(a) men and (b) women at the age of 45 years in (i) England and Wales, (ii) all European Econonic Community countries and (iii) Scandinavian countries; and what were the comparable figures for 1979.

Mrs. Currie

[holding answer 18 July]: Available information is given in the table. Statistics for countries other than the United Kingdom and England and Wales

(3) if he will place in the Library the complete list of successful bids from district health authorities and regional health authorities for money allocated by the national initiative; if he will publish a list of all those projects which involve the treatment of patients in private hospitals or clinics; if he will aggregate the amount of money being paid to private hospitals and clinics for this treatment; and if his Department had earmarked a proportion of the total sum to be spent in the private sector.

Mr. Newton

[holding answer 28 March 1988]: Schedules of the projects funded from the £30 million waiting list fund in the current financial year have been placed in the Library. The projects listed in the table involve some use of the independent sector. The cost of these projects will be £2.46 million. No part of the waiting list fund was earmarked for any particular type of project.

Health authorities were asked, when formulating their programmes, to concentrate on tackling excessive waiting, particularly for serious or disabling conditions, and, in doing so, to look at all available sources of health care, including use of spare capacity in other health authorities, service hospitals or the independent sector. Selection and funding of individual district projects was the responsibility of regional health authorities.

are taken from "The United Nations Demographic Yearbook", and give the latest figures from that source, together with those closest to 1979.

Expectation of further life in years at age 45 years by sex for selected European Countries and years.
Country Year Males Females
England and Wales1 1978–80 28.30 33.70
1984–86 29.40 34.70
Belgium 1972–76 27.50 32.80
1979–82 28.44 34.14

Country Year Males Females
Denmark 1979–80 29.20 34.30
1984–85 29.40 34.40
France 1978–80 28.75 35.47
1983–85 29.48 36–24
Germany 1979–81 28.49 33.98
1983–85 29.11 34.73
Greece 1970 30.47 32.98
1980 30.94 34.15
Irish Republic 1978–80 27.68 32.14
1980–82 28.05 32.56
Italy 1974–77 n/a n/a
1981 29.15 34.87
Luxembourg 1979 n/a n/a
1980–82 n/a n/a
Netherlands 1979 30.00 35.70
1984–85 30.24 36.28
Portugal 1975 27.12 32.69
1979–82 28.69 33.61
Spain 1975 29.30 33.91
1980 31.01 35.84
United Kingdom2 1978–80 28.10 33.40
1984–86 29.17 34.26
Finland 1978 26.77 33.81
1985 27.95 34.96

Country Year Males Females
Norway 1979–80 30.11 35.63
1984–85 30.48 36.19
Sweden 1980 30.39 35.49
1985 31.07 36.27
n/a = not available.

Source:

1 office of Population Censuses and Surveys.

2Government Actuaries Department.

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