§ Mr. Lawsonasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer, further to the Written Answer to the hon. Member for Blaby on 6th March, Official Report, column 524, if he will provide a revised table in which earning wives are counted as separate taxpayers.
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§ Mr. Robert Sheldon,pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 20th March 1978; Vol. 946, c. 400], gave the following information:
Counting earning wives as separate taxpayers the figures are as follows:
Year Number of taxpayers('000) 1967–68 23,300 1968–69 24,200 1969–70 23,800 1970–71 23,100 1971–72 23,400 1972–73 21,700 1973–74 23,300 1974–75 24,500 1975–76 25,400 1976–77 25,900* 1977–78 24,700* * Provisional. A significant proportion of this increase arises from the increased activity rates of married women: in the period 1971 to 1977, the proportion of economically active married women rose from 42.2 per cent. to about 50 per cent.