HC Deb 23 February 1983 vol 37 c440W
Mr. McTaggart

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) what has been the standardised mortality rate for (a) males aged 15 to 64 years and (b) females aged 15 to 64 years as a result of diseases of the respiratory system, by social class for (i) Glasgow and (ii) Scotland in each of the past five years;

(2) what has been the standardised mortality rate for (a) males aged 15 to 64 years and (b) females aged 15 to 64 years as a result of diseases of the digestive system, by social class for (i) Glasgow and (ii) Scotland in each of the past five years;

(3) what has been the standardised mortality rate for (a) males aged 15 to 64 years and (b) females aged 15 to 64 years as a result of malignant neoplasms, by social class for (i) Glasgow and (ii) Scotland in each of the past five years;

(4) what has been the standardised mortality rate for (a) males aged 15 to 64 years and (b) females aged 15 to 64 years as a result of diseases of the circulatory system, by social class for (i) Glasgow and (ii) Scotland in each of the past five years;

(5) what has been the standardised mortality rate for (a) males aged 15 to 64 years and (b) females aged 15 to 64 years as a result of accidents, by social class for (i) Glasgow and (ii) Scotland in each of the past five years.

Mr. John MacKay

The specific information requested is not available. Similar information at Scotland level only, however, is shown in tables 6a, 6b and 6c of "Occupational Mortality 1969–1973" published by the Registrar General for Scotland, a copy of which is in the Library. It is intended to publish a further study covering the period 1979–83 in due course.

Mr. McTaggart

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what has been the standardised mortality rate for (a) males aged 15 to 64 years and (b) females aged 15 to 64 years by social class and house tenure (owner-occupied, privately-rented or local authority tenancy) for (i) Glasgow and (ii) Scotland in each of the past five years.

Mr. John MacKay

This information is not available.