HC Deb 21 May 2004 vol 421 c1230W
Mr. Truswell

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what assessment he has made of the socio-economic breakdown of bus users in London. [174715]

Mr. McNulty

The National Travel Survey provides the information for people aged 16 and over living in households in Great Britain for the period 1998–2000, according to their area of residence.

The table shows the percentage of users in each socio-economic group, both inside and outside London. Note that tourists are not included in this breakdown:

All persons aged16 and overBus users1
socio-economic group(SEG) Inside London Outside London Inside London Outside London
Professional/managerial 18 14 16 8
Intermediate non-manual 12 9 12 8
Junior non-manual 13 12 13 13
Skilled manual 10 12 8 8
Other manual/other SEGs 11 14 12 17
Retired 21 27 23 30
Other economically inactive 15 12 16 15
All persons 100 100 100 100
1Use a local bus more than twice a year (in London this is 72 per cent. of all persons aged 16 and over and outside London it is 43 per cent.).

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