HC Deb 29 March 1993 vol 222 c18W
Mr. Redmond

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many people were interviewed in his Department's current family expenditure survey; and if he will break down the figures by social class.

Mr. Nelson

Processing of the second half of the current (1992) family expenditure survey is not yet complete. In the first half of 1992, 7,160 people were interviewed in 3,761 households. In 1991, 13,329 people were interviewed in 7,056 households. Figures of the social class of the head of these households are as follows:

1992 Quarters 1 and 2 1991
Numbers of households interviewed 3,761 7,056
Social Class I (Professional, etc. occupations) 190 375
Social Class II (Managerial and Technical occupations) 657 1,309
Social Class III N (Skilled occupations—non-manual) 297 562
Social Class III M (Skilled occupations—manual) 676 1,296
Social Class IV (Partly skilled occupations) 335 567
Social Class V (Unskilled occupations) 117 189
Other Heads of Household (e.g. Armed Forces) 17 38
Unallocated (e.g. retired, unoccupied) 1,472 2,720