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Households, families and people
3.1 Trends in household size: 1971 to 2002
3.2 Trends in household type: 1971 to 2002
3.3 Percentage living alone by age: 1973 to 2002
3.4 Percentage of men and women living alone by age
3.5 Type of household: 1979 to 2002
3.6 Family type and marital status of lone mothers: 1971 to 2002
3.7 Family type and number of dependent children: 1972 to 2002
3.8 Average (mean) number of dependent children by family type: 1971 to 2002
3.9 Age of youngest dependent child by family type
3.10 Stepfamilies with dependent children by family type
3.11 Usual gross weekly household income of families with dependent children by family type
3.12 The distribution of the population by sex and age: 1971 to 2002
3.13 Percentage of males and females by sex and age
3.14 Socio-economic classification based on own current or last job by sex and age
3.15 Ethnic group: 2001 to 2002
3.16 Age by ethnic group
3.17 Sex by ethnic group
3.18 Government Office Region by ethnic group
3.19 Average household size by ethnic group of household reference person
3.20 Weighted bases for Tables 3.3 and 3.8
 
Housing and consumer durables
4.1 Tenure: 1971 to 2002
4.2 Type of accommodation: 1971 to 2002
4.3 Type of accommodation occupied by households renting from a council compared with other households: 1981 to 2002
4.4 (a) Type of accommodation by tenure
(b) Tenure by type of accommodation
4.5 Age of building by tenure
4.6 (a) Household type by tenure
(b) Tenure by household type
4.7 Housing profile by family type: lone-parent families compared with other families
4.8 Type of accommodation by household type
4.9 Usual gross weekly income by tenure
4.10 (a) Age of household reference person by tenure
(b) Tenure by age of household reference person
4.11 Tenure by sex and marital status of household reference person
4.12 (a) Socio-economic classification and economic activity status of household reference person by tenure
(b) Tenure by socio-economic classification and economic activity status of household reference person
4.13 (a) Length of residence of household reference person by tenure
(b) Tenure by length of residence of household reference person
4.14 Persons per room: 1971 to 2002
4.15 Persons per room and mean household size by tenure
4.16 Closeness of fit relative to the bedroom standard by tenure
4.17 Cars or vans: 1972 to 2002
4.18 Availability of a car or van by socio-economic classification of household reference person
4.19 Consumer durables, central heating and cars: 1972 to 2002
4.20 Consumer durables, central heating and cars by socio-economic classification of household reference person
4.21 Consumer durables, central heating and cars by usual gross weekly household income
4.22 Consumer durables, central heating and cars by household type
4.23 Consumer durables, central heating and cars: lone-parent families compared with other families
 
Marriage and cohabitation
5.1 Sex by marital status
5.2 (a) Age and sex by marital status
(b) Marital status by sex and age
5.3 Percentage currently cohabiting by sex and age
5.4 Percentage currently cohabiting by legal marital status, sex and age
5.5 Cohabiters: age by legal marital status and sex
5.6 Cohabiters: age by sex
5.7 Legal marital status of women aged 18-49: 1979 to 2002
5.8 Percentage of women aged 18-49 cohabiting by legal marital status: 1979 to 2002
5.9 Women aged 16-59:
(a) Whether had dependent children in the household by marital status
(b) Marital status by whether had dependent children in the household
5.10 Women aged 16-59: percentage cohabiting by legal marital status and whether has dependent children in the household
5.11 Cohabiting women aged 16-59: whether has dependent children in the household by legal marital status
5.12 Number of past cohabitations not ending in marriage by sex and age
5.13 Number of past cohabitations not ending in marriage by current marital status and sex
5.14 Age at first cohabitation which did not end in marriage by year cohabitation began and sex
5.15 Duration of past cohabitations which did not end in marriage by number of past cohabitations and sex
 
Occupational and personal pension schemes
6.1 Current pension scheme membership by age and sex
6.2 Membership of current employer's pension scheme by sex and whether working full time or part time
6.3 Membership of current employer's pension scheme by sex: 1983 to 2002
6.4 Current pension scheme membership by socio-economic classification
6.5 Membership of current employer's pension scheme by sex and socio-economic classification
6.6 Current pension scheme membership by sex and usual gross weekly earnings
6.7 Current pension scheme membership by sex and length of time with current employer
6.8 Whether or not current employer has a pension scheme by sex and length of time with current employer
6.9 Current pension scheme membership by sex and number of employees in the establishment
6.10 Membership of current employer's pension scheme by sex and number of employees at the establishment
6.11 Current pension scheme membership by sex and industry group
6.12 Membership of personal pension scheme by sex and whether working full time or part time: self-employed persons
6.13 Membership of a personal pension scheme for self-employed men working full time: 1991 to 2002
6.14 Membership of personal pension scheme by sex and length of time in self-employment
 
Health and use of health services
7.1 Self perception of general health during the last 12 months: 1977 to 2002
7.2 Trends in self-reported sickness by sex and age, 1972 to 2002: percentage of persons who reported
(a) longstanding illness
(b) limiting longstanding illness
(c) restricted activity in the 14 days before interview
7.3 Acute sickness: average number of restricted activity days per person per year, by sex and age
7.4 Chronic sickness: prevalence of reported longstanding illness by sex, age and socio-economic classification of household reference person
7.5 Chronic sickness: prevalence of reported limiting longstanding illness by sex, age and socio-economic classification of household reference person
7.6 Acute sickness
(a) Prevalence of reported restricted activity in the 14 days before interview by sex, age and socio-economic classification of household reference person
(b) Average number of restricted activity days per person per year, by sex, age and socio-economic classification of household household reference person
7.7 Chronic sickness: prevalence of reported longstanding illness by sex, age and economic activity status
7.8 Chronic sickness: prevalence of reported limiting longstanding illness by sex, age and economic activity status
7.9 Acute sickness
(a) Prevalence of reported restricted activity in the 14 days 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
7.10 Self-reported sickness by sex and Government Office Region: percentage of persons who reported
(a) longstanding illness
(b) limiting longstanding illness
(c) restricted activity in the 14 days before interview
7.11 Self-reported sickness by sex and NHS Regional Office area
(a) longstanding illness
(b) limiting longstanding illness
(c) restricted activity in the 14 days before interview
7.12 Chronic sickness: rate per 1000 reporting longstanding condition groups, by sex
7.13 Chronic sickness: rate per 1000 reporting longstanding condition groups, by age
7.14 Chronic sickness: rate per 1000 reporting selected longstanding condition group, by age and sex
7.15 Chronic sickness: rate per 1000 reporting selected longstanding conditions, by sex and age
7.16 Chronic sickness: rate per 1000 reporting selected longstanding condition groups, by socio-economic classification of household reference person
7.17 Chronic sickness: rate per 1000 reporting selected longstanding condition groups, by sex and age and socio-economic classification of household reference person
7.18 Trends in consultations with an NHS GP in the 14 days before interview by sex and age: 1972 to 2002
7.19 Average number of NHS GP consultations per person per year by sex and age: 1972 to 2002
7.20 (NHS) GP consultations: trends in site of consultation: 1971 to 2002
7.21 Percentage of persons who consulted an NHS GP in the 14 days before interview by sex and site of consultation, and by age and site of consultation
7.22 NHS GP consultations:
(a) Percentage of persons who consulted a doctor in the 14 days before interview by sex, age and economic activity status
(b) Average number of consultations per person per year, by sex, age and economic activity status
7.23 Percentage of persons consulting an NHS GP in the 14 days before interview who obtained a prescription from the doctor, by sex, age and socio-economic classification of household reference person
7.24 GP consultations: consultations with a doctor in the 14 days before interview by whether consultation was NHS or private
7.25 Trends in reported consultations with a practice nurse by age and sex: 2000 to 2002
(a) percentage consulting a practice nurse in the 14 days before interview
(b) average number of consultations with a practice nurse per person per year
7.26 Percentage of children using health services other than a doctor in the 14 days before interview
7.27 Trends in percentages of persons who reported attending an outpatient or casualty department in the 3 months before interview by sex and age: 1972 to 2002
7.28 Trends in day-patient treatment in the 12 months before interview by sex and age: 1992 to 2002
7.29 Trends in inpatient stays in the 12 months before interview by sex and age: 1982 to 2002
7.30 Average number of nights spent in hospital as an inpatient during the last 12 months before interview, by sex and age
7.31 Inpatient stays and outpatient attendances
(a) Average number of inpatient stays per 100 persons in a 12 month reference period, by sex and age
(b) Average number of outpatient attendances per 100 persons per year, by sex and age
 
Smoking
8.1 Prevalence of cigarette smoking by sex and age: 1974 to 2002
8.2 Ex-regular cigarette smokers by sex and age: 1974 to 2002
8.3 Percentage who have never smoked cigarettes regularly by sex and age: 1974 to 2002
8.4 Cigarette-smoking status by sex and marital status
8.5 Cigarette-smoking status by age and marital status
8.6 Prevalence of cigarette smoking by sex and country of Great Britain: 1978 to 2002
8.7 Prevalence of cigarette smoking by sex and Government Office Region: 1998 to 2002
8.8 Cigarette-smoking status by sex and age: England
8.9 Prevalence of cigarette smoking by sex and whether household reference person is in a non-manual or manual socio-economic group: England, 1992 to 2002
8.10 Prevalence of cigarette smoking by sex and socio-economic classification based on the current or last job of the household reference person
8.11 Prevalence of cigarette smoking by sex and socio-economic classification based on own current or last job, whether economically active or inactive, and, for economically inactive persons, age
8.12 Cigarette-smoking status by sex: 1974 to 2002
8.13 Cigarette-smoking status by sex and age
8.14 Average daily cigarette consumption per smoker by sex and age: 1974 to 2002
8.15 Average daily cigarette consumption per smoker by sex, and socio-economic classification based on the current or last job of the household reference person
8.16 Type of cigarette smoked by sex: 1974 to 2002
8.17 Type of cigarette smoked by sex and age
8.18 Tar yield per cigarette: 1986 to 2002
8.19 Tar yields by sex and age
8.20 Tar yields by socio-economic classification based on the current or last job of the household reference person
8.21 Prevalence of smoking by sex and type of product smoked: 1974 to 2002
8.22 Prevalence of smoking by sex and age and type of product smoked
8.23 Age started smoking regularly by sex and socio-economic classification based on the current and last job of the household reference person
8.24 Age started smoking regularly by sex, whether current smokers and, if so, cigarettes smoked a day
8.25 Proportion of smokers who would like to give up smoking altogether, by sex and number of cigarettes smoked per day: 1992 to 2002
8.26 Proportion of smokers who would find it difficult to go without smoking for a day, by sex and number of cigarettes smoked per day
8.27 Proportion of smokers who have their first cigarette within five minutes of waking, by sex and number of cigarettes smoked per day: 1992 to 2002
8.28 Proportion of smokers who would like to give up smoking altogether, by sex, socio-economic classification of household reference person and number of cigarettes smoked per day
8.29 Proportion of smokers who would find it difficult to go without smoking for a day, by sex, socio-economic classification of household reference person and number of cigarettes smoked per day
8.30 Proportion of smokers who have their first cigarette within five minutes of waking, by sex, socio-economic classification of household reference person and number of cigarettes smoked per day
 
Drinking
9.1 Whether drank last week and number of drinking days by sex and age
9.2 Drinking last week by sex and age: 1998 to 2002
9.3 Maximum daily amount drunk last week by sex and age
9.4 Drinking last week, by sex, age and marital status
9.5 Drinking days last week by sex, and socio-economic classification based on the current or last job of the household reference person
9.6 Maximum number of units drunk on at least one day last week, by sex, and socio-economic classification based on the current or last job of the household reference person
9.7 Drinking last week by sex and usual gross weekly household income
9.8 Drinking last week by sex and economic activity status
9.9 Drinking last week by sex and usual gross weekly earnings
9.10 Drinking last week, by sex and Government Office Region
9.11 Percentage who drank more than 4 units and 8 units (men) and 3 units and 6 units (women) on at least one day last week, by sex and Government Office Region: 1998 to 2002
9.12 Weekly alcohol consumption level: percentage exceeding specified amounts by sex and age: 1998 to 2002
9.13 Average weekly alcohol consumption by sex and age: 1992 to 2002
9.14 Average weekly alcohol consumption, by sex and socio-economic classification based on the current or last job of the household reference person
9.15 Average weekly alcohol consumption, by sex and usual gross weekly household income
9.16 Average weekly alcohol consumption, by sex and economic activity status
9.17 Average weekly alcohol consumption, by sex and usual gross weekly earnings
9.18 Average weekly alcohol consumption, by sex and Government Office Region
 
Contraception
10.1 Women aged 16-49: trends in contraceptive use: 1986 to 2002
10.2 Current use of contraception by age
10.3 Trends in use of the pill as a usual method of contraception by age: 1986 to 2002
10.4 Percentage of women and partners sterilised for contraceptive reasons: 1986 to 2002
10.5 Trends in use of the condom as a usual method of contraception by age: 1986 to 2002
10.6 Current use of contraception by marital status
10.7 Current use of contraception by age and marital status
10.8 Current users of a contraceptive method: changes to and from condom use by woman's partner during the two years prior to interview by woman's marital status and age
10.9 Percentage of women who (a) had no sexual partner (b) were sterilised or who had partners who were sterilised by selected characteristics
10.10 Use of the pill and condom as a usual method of contraception by selected characteristics
10.11 Knowledge of emergency contraception by age
10.12 Use of emergency hormonal contraception during the 12 months prior to interview by selected characteristics
10.13 Where emergency hormonal contraception ('the morning after pill') obtained by selected characteristics
 
Hearing & Hearing Aids
11.1 Difficulty with hearing, by sex and age: 1979, 1992, 1995, 1998 and 2002
11.2 Percentage with a hearing difficulty a) wears an aid, b) does not wear an aid
11.3 Whether hearing problems continue when wearing a hearing aid by age
11.4 Reasons for buying a private hearing aid
11.5 Whether working hearing aids are no longer worn, by whether currently wears an aid
11.6 Reasons for not wearing a hearing aid
11.7 Working hearing aids not worn: where aid obtained by reasons for aid no longer being worn
 
Sports & leisure: Supplementary report
 
Sports participation
1 Sports, games and physical activities
(a) participation rates in the 12 months before interview
(b) participation rates in the 4 weeks before interview
(c) percentage who have participated in sports 4 or more times in the 4 weeks before interview
(d) percentage who have participated in sports 12 or more times in the 4 weeks before interview
2 Seasonal variation in sports, games and physical activities: participation rates in the 4 weeks before interview by quarter
3 Sports, games and physical activities: participation rates by sex
(a) participation rates in the 4 weeks before interview
(b) participation rates in the 12 months before interview
4 Sports, games and physical activities: participation rates in the 4 weeks before interview by age
5 Sports, games and physical activities: participation rates in the 4 weeks before interview by sex and age
6 Trends in participation in sports, games and physical activities: 1987, 1990, 1993, 1996 and 2002
7 Trends in participation in sports, games and physical activities in the 4 weeks before interview by sex: 1987, 1990, 1993, 1996 and 2002
8 Trends in participation in at least one sport, game or physical activity in the 4 weeks before interview by age: 1987, 1990, 1993, 1996 and 2002
9 Sports, games and physical activities: participation rates in the 4 weeks before interview by socio-economic classification of household reference person
10 Participation in at least one physical activity in the 4 weeks before interview by socio-economic classification of the household reference person and sex: age-standardised
11 Participation in at least one sport, game or physical activity in the 4 weeks before interview by economic activity status and sex: age-standardised
12 Participation in at least one sport, game or physical activity in the 4 weeks before interview by household type and sex: age-standardised
13 Top five' sports, games and physical activities: participation rates in the 4 weeks before interview by Government Office Region
14 Top five' sports, games and physical activities: participation rates in the 4 weeks before interview by limiting longstanding illness
15 Participation in at least one sport, game, or physical activity in the 4 weeks before interview by ethnic group
16 Use of different types of facility by sex
17 Use of different types of facility by Government Office Region
18 Sports, games and physical activities: percentage of participants in each activity
(a) who were members of a club for that activity in the 4 weeks before interview
(b) who participated competitively in that activity in the 12 months before interview
(c) who received tuition in the 12 months before interview
19 Percentage of participants in any activity in the 4 weeks before interview by sex and age: 1996 and 2002
(a) who were members of a club for that activity in the 4 weeks before interview
(b) who participated competitively in the 12 months before interview
(c) who received tuition in that activity in the 12 months before interview
20 Percentage of participants in any activity in the 4 weeks before interview by socio-economic classification of the household reference person
(a) who were members of a club for that activity in the 4 weeks before interview
(b) who participated competitively in the 12 months before interview
(c) who received tuition in that activity in the 12 months before interview
21 Top fifteen' sports, games and physical activities people do not take part in, but would like to do
 
Leisure participation
22 Selected leisure activities: participation rates in the 4 weeks before interview by sex and age
23 Selected leisure activities: participation rates in the 4 weeks before interview: 1977 to 2002
24 Selected leisure activities: participation rates in the 4 weeks before interview by socio-economic classification of the household reference person and sex
25 Selected leisure activities: participation rates in the 4 weeks before interview by Government Office Region
26 Selected leisure activities: participation rates in the 4 weeks before interview by limiting longstanding illness
27 Participation in at least one specialised leisure activity in the activity in the 4 weeks before interview by ethnic group: age-standardised
28 Attendance at leisure and recreation classes in the 4 weeks before interview by sex and age: 1983, 1993, 1996 and 2002
29 Attendance at leisure and recreation classes in the 4 weeks before interview by economic activity status, socio-economic classification of the household reference person and sex
30 Attendance at leisure and recreation classes in the 4 weeks before interview by sex and highest qualification level attained
31 Persons attending leisure and recreation classes in the 4 weeks before interview: type of college or organisation running classes by sex of participants
 
Sports and arts participation
32 Sports and arts activities: participation rates in the 4 weeks before interview
33 Percentage who volunteered in sport and art in the 4 weeks before interview by sex and age
34 Number of hours spent volunteering in sports and the arts in the 4 weeks before interview
35 Percentage who volunteered in sport and art in the 4 weeks before interview by Government Office Region
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