HC Deb 03 December 1976 vol 921 c307W
Mr. Skinner

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services whether he will list in the Official Report the life expectancy rates over the past 50 years in 10-yearly

Life expectancy at age
Socio-economic group 15 45
Employers in industry etc. 56.2 27.5
Managers in industry etc. 57.0 28.4
Professional workers—self-employed 58.1 28.9
Professional workers—employees 57.0 28.3
Ancillary workers and artists 57.3 28.6
Foremen and supervisors, non-manual 58.0 28.8
Junior non-manual workers 55.7 27.2
Personal service workers 53.9 26.1
Foremen and supervisors, manual 57.4 28.4
Skilled manual workers 55.3 26.9
Semi-skilled manual workers 55.0 27.0
Unskilled manual workers 53.3 26.1
Own account workers (other than professional) 57.5 28.4
Farmers—employers and managers 55.7 27.8
Farmers—own account 58.6 29.3
Agricultural workers 55.7 27.6
Armed Forces 50.4 22.0
Inadequately described occupations 55.8 28.5

The differences between the socioeconomic groups reflect differences in mortality from 15 to 64 years of age and take no account of differences outside these ages. From age 65 the national age specific mortality rates are assumed for all groups.

Comparable figures for other years are not available.

Classification by socio-economic groups was introduced in 1951. A table showing numbers of men surviving from age 20 by socio-economic groups was published as an appendix to the Registrar General's Decennial Supplement, 1951, Occupational Mortality II, Volume 2.