§ Dr. Lynne JonesTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what data he has collated on the number of people participating in higher education, broken down by socio-economic group, in each of the last three years. [109980]
§ Mr. WicksFigures for the number of acceptances by social class are given in the table.
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Home domiciled accepted applicants to full-time and sandwich 1 undergraduate courses in the United Kingdom through the
Universities and Colleges Admission System (UCAS) by social
class 2 1997 to 1999
Year of entry 1997 1998 1999 A Professional 39,644 38,510 38,864 B Intermediate 117,360 115,615 115,667 C1 Skilled non-manual 44,804 44,207 44,474 C2 Skilled manual 37,333 35,610 36,286 D Partly skilled 23,507 22,692 23,097 E Unskilled 5,620 5,329 5,538 Not known 35,050 36,257 39,139 Total 303,318 298,220 303,065 1 UCAS collect data on full-time and sandwich courses only, therefore no information on part-time acceptances is available. 2 For students aged under 21, the social class is that of their parents, for those aged 21 and over the social class is that of the student.