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1.  Acute sickness
Respondents were asked whether they had to cut down on their normal activities in the two weeks prior to interview as a result of illness or injury. In 2000, 13% of males and 15% of females reported restricted activity due to illness or injury during ... [View Item>>]
 
2.  Self-reported sickness, socio-economic group and economic activity status
Tackling Inequalities - consultation on a plan for delivery states that, 'at the turn of the 21st century, opportunity for a healthy life is still linked to social circumstances'. The General Household Survey provides data to examine such soci ... [View Item>>]
 
3.  Self-reported sickness and regional variations
The main regional analysis throughout this report is based on Government Office Region, but for the health data there is policy interest in figures presented for NHS Executive Region Office Areas. These areas came into effect in April 1999 with some bound ... [View Item>>]
 
4.  A -C
Acute sicknessSee SicknessAdults Adults are defined as persons aged 16 or over in all tables except those showing dependent children where single persons aged 16-18 who are in full-time education are counted as dependent children.Bedroom standardTh ... [View Item>>]
 
5.  R - S
Relatives in the householdThe term ‘relative’ includes any household member related to the head of household by blood, marriage, or adoption. Foster-children are therefore not regarded as relatives.RoomsThese are defined as habitable rooms, in ... [View Item>>]
 
6.  Acute sickness: average number of restricted activity days per person per year, by sex and age
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7.  Acute sickness (a) Prevalence of reported restricted activity in the 14 days before interview, by sex, age, and socio-economic group of household reference person (b) Average number of restricted activity days per person per year, by sex, age, and socio-economic group of household reference person
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8.  Acute sickness (a) Prevalence of reported restricted activity in the 14 days before interview, by sex, age and economic activity status (b) Average number of restricted activity days per person per year, by sex, age, and economic activity status
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9.  Trends in percentages of males and females reporting sickness, 1972 to 2000: (a) longstanding illness (b) limiting longstanding illness (c) restricted activity in the 14 days before interview: Great Britain, 1972 to 2000 (data is not available for 1977, 1978, 1997 and 1999)
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