HC Deb 13 February 1997 vol 290 cc316-7W
Mr. Wigley

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list the tables and graphs in "Social Trends" that make use of data drawn from the general household survey. [14686]

Mrs. Angela Knight

The information requested falls within the responsibility of the chief executive of the Office for National Statistics. I have asked him to arrange for a reply to be given.

Letter from Dennis Roberts to Mr. Dafydd Wigley, dated 13 February 1997: The Chancellor of the Exchequer has asked the Director of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to reply to your recent parliamentary question asking for a list of the tables and graphs in Social Trends which make use of data drawn from the General Household Survey. The Director has asked me to reply in his absence. The tables and graphs which use data from the General Household Survey in the 1997 edition of Social Trends are shown in the list below.

Number Title
2.2 Households by size
2.3 Households: by type of household and family
2.5 People in households and communal establishments: by type of household and family in which they live
2.9 Families headed by lone parents as a percentage of all families with dependent children
2.10 Percentage of dependent children living in different family types
2.12 Percentage of women cohabiting
2.19 Women remarrying: by year, and length, of separation, 1993–1995
2.28 Contraception: by method used
4.10 Percentage of full-time employees who started their current job in the previous 12 months
5.26 Membership of a current pension scheme: by gender and earnings, 1995–96
6.10 Households with consumer durables
7.4 Chronic sickness: by age, 1974 and 1995–96
7.19 Adult cigarette smoking: by gender
7.22 Consumption of alcohol: by gender 1984 and 1994–95
8.15 Site of NHS GP consultation
8.18 Sight tests: by source of funding and socio-economic group, 1994–95
Number Title
8.20 Use of selected personal social services: by age, 1994–95
10.2 Owner-occupation: by socio-economic group, 1981 and 1995–96
10.3 Tenure: by age of head of household, 1995–96
10.4 Household composition: by tenure, 1995–96
10.7 Type of dwelling: by tenure, 1995–96
10.8 Type of dwelling: by construction date, 1995–96
10.9 Under-occupation and overcrowding: by type of household, 1995–96
10.15 Length of time at current address: by tenure, 1995–96
13.5 Participation in home-based leisure activities: by gender
13.20 Participation in the most popular sports, games and physical activities: by gender

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