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Scotland's People: Results from the 2001/2002 Scottish Household Survey (Volume 7: Annual Report)

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Scotland's People Volume 7: results from the 2001/2002 Scottish Household Survey

Table 5-13: Standard Industrial Classification by urban/rural classification

Column percentages, 2001/2002 data, Working adults of working age

Large urban areas

Other urban areas

Accessible small towns

Remote small towns

Accessible rural

Remote rural

Scotland

Agriculture, hunting and forestry

0

1

1

2

5

8

2

Fishing

0

0

0

2

1

3

0

Mining and quarrying

1

0

1

2

1

1

1

Manufacturing

11

16

17

12

13

9

13

Electricity, gas and water supply

1

1

1

2

1

2

1

Construction

5

7

6

7

8

9

7

Wholesale and retail trade; repair trades

10

13

12

14

10

9

11

Hotels and restaurants

5

4

4

3

5

8

5

Transport, storage and communication

8

7

7

7

6

6

7

Financial intermediation

5

5

4

3

3

1

4

Real estate, renting and business activities

14

11

10

14

10

7

11

Public administration & defence; comp'y social security

8

9

8

8

7

7

8

Education

10

8

9

5

6

8

9

Health and social work

15

13

15

15

17

15

15

Other community, social and personal service activities

6

4

5

3

5

5

5

Private households with employed persons

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

Total

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

Base

4,092

3,698

1,301

569

1,477

1,126

12,263

Table 5-14: Hours worked by Standard Occupational Classification

Column percentages, 2001/2002 data, Working adults of working age

Managers and admin's

Professional occupations

Associate professional and technical occupations

Clerical and secretarial occupations

Craft and related occupations

Personal and protective occupations

Sales occupations

Plant and machine operatives

All

0-6 hours

-

1

0

0

-

1

0

2

1

6.1-16 hours

1

4

4

5

1

15

1

21

7

16.1-26 hours

4

8

13

19

2

20

5

21

13

26.1-36 hours

17

29

27

29

6

22

10

14

21

36.1-46 hours

55

40

49

43

75

34

61

36

47

46.1-56 hours

16

11

5

3

12

6

14

4

8

56.1+ hours

7

8

2

0

4

3

7

1

4

Total

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

Mean

41

39

35

33

41

32

41

29

36

Median

40

38

37

36

40

34

40

30

37

Base

1,047

904

1,087

1,364

805

1,690

688

700

8,285



Table 5-15: Hours worked by Social Economic Grouping
Column percentages, 2001/2002 data, Working adults of working age

Employers and managers - large establishments

Employers and managers - small establishments

Professional workers - self-employed

Professional workers - employees

Intermediate non-manual workers

Junior non-manual workers

Personal service workers

Foremen and supervisors

Skilled manual workers

Semi-skilled manual workers

Unskilled manual workers

Own account workers (other than professional)

All

0-6 hours

-

-

*

0

0

0

2

-

0

0

3

*

1

6.1-16 hours

2

1

*

2

5

11

18

1

1

7

24

*

7

16.1-26 hours

5

4

*

4

13

23

22

3

3

11

24

*

13

26.1-36 hours

18

20

*

19

30

26

26

6

7

19

11

*

21

36.1-46 hours

54

51

*

49

45

36

28

70

67

53

34

*

47

46.1-56 hours

15

18

*

14

5

2

4

15

14

8

2

*

8

56.1+ hours

7

6

*

12

2

1

2

4

7

2

1

*

4

Total

100

100

*

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

*

100

Mean

41

41

*

42

35

31

29

42

42

36

27

*

36

Median

40

40

*

40

37

35

30

40

40

38

25

*

37

Base

795

489

7

404

1,745

1,724

548

416

812

839

392

37

8,208



Table 5-16: Hours worked by Standard Industrial Classification
Column percentages, 2001/2002 data
Working adults of working age

Agriculture, hunting and forestry

Fishing

Mining and quarrying

Manufacturing

Electricity, gas and water supply

Construction

Whole-sale and retail trade; repair trades

Hotels and restaurants

Transport , storage and communication

Financial intermediation

Real estate, renting and b'ness activities

Public admin and defence; compulsory social securing

Education

Health and social work

Other community, social and personal service activities

Private households with employed persons

All

0-6 hours

*

*

*

0

*

0

0

2

1

-

1

-

1

1

2

*

1

6.1-16 hours

*

*

*

1

*

2

16

15

3

3

9

3

8

8

8

*

7

16.1-26 hours

*

*

*

5

*

3

19

19

8

13

12

12

12

21

13

*

13

26.1-36 hours

*

*

*

11

*

5

14

20

12

47

21

24

38

26

23

*

21

36.1-46 hours

*

*

*

68

*

70

40

34

57

30

44

52

31

39

44

*

47

46.1-56 hours

*

*

*

12

*

12

7

7

13

5

9

7

7

3

8

*

8

56.1+ hours

*

*

*

4

*

8

3

4

6

1

3

3

4

2

4

*

4

Total

*

*

*

100

*

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

*

100

Mean

*

*

*

40

*

42

33

32

40

35

35

37

35

32

35

*

36

Median

*

*

*

39

*

40

36.25

35

39.5

35

37

37

35

35

37

*

37

Base

90

34

69

1,093

95

461

914

403

572

372

875

726

763

1,314

365

14

8,160


Table 5-17: Economic status of women by presence of children in the household
Column percentages, 2001/2002 data
Female adults of working age (16-60 years)

Yes, have children

No, no children

All

Self employed

4

3

3

Full time employment

27

45

38

Part time employment

31

18

23

Looking after home/family

23

14

17

Permanently retired from work

0

3

2

Unemployed and seeking work

3

3

3

At school

5

0

2

Higher/further education

5

6

5

Government work/training scheme

0

0

0

Permanently sick or disabled

2

7

5

Unable to work due to short term ill-health

1

1

1

Other

0

1

1

Total

100

100

100

Base

3,798

6,752

10,550

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