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Scotland's People
Results from the 2003 Scottish Household Survey Annual Report

Table 5.13: Standard Industrial Classification by economic status
Column percentages, 2003 data Working adults of working age (Male 16-64 years, Female 16-59 years)

Self employed

Full time employment

Part time employment

All

Agriculture, hunting and forestry

6

1

1

1

Fishing

1

0

-

0

Mining and quarrying

1

2

0

1

Manufacturing

4

14

3

11

Electricity, gas and water supply

1

1

0

1

Construction

16

7

1

7

Wholesale and retail trade; repair trades

13

9

19

12

Hotels and restaurants

6

3

7

4

Transport, storage and communication

9

7

4

6

Financial intermediation

2

5

4

5

Real estate, renting and business activities

21

11

7

11

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security

2

12

7

10

Education

2

9

13

9

Health and social work

7

13

26

15

Other community, social and personal service activities

7

5

5

5

Private households with employed persons

3

2

2

2

Extra-territorial organisations and bodies

-

0

-

0

All

100

100

100

100

Base

574

4,426

1,241

6,241

Table 5.14: Standard Industrial Classification by sex
Column percentages, 2003 data Working adults of working age (Male 16-64 years, Female 16-59 years)

Male

Female

All

Agriculture, hunting and forestry

2

0

1

Fishing

0

-

0

Mining and quarrying

2

1

1

Manufacturing

15

6

11

Electricity, gas and water supply

1

1

1

Construction

12

1

7

Wholesale and retail trade; repair trades

10

13

12

Hotels and restaurants

3

5

4

Transport, storage and communication

10

3

6

Financial intermediation

4

5

5

Real estate, renting and business activities

13

9

11

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security

10

10

10

Education

5

13

9

Health and social work

5

25

15

Other community, social and personal service activities

5

5

5

Private households with employed persons

2

2

2

Extra-territorial organisations and bodies

0

0

0

All

100

100

100

Base

3,117

3,124

6,241

Table 5.15: Standard Industrial Classification by local authority grouping
Column percentages, 2003 data Working adults of working age (Male 16-64 years, Female 16-59 years)

Edinburgh

Glasgow

Fife

North Lanarkshire

South Lanarkshire

Highlands and Islands

Grampian

Tayside

Central

Dunbartonshire

Renfrew and Inverclyde

Ayrshire

Lothians

Southern Scotland

Scotland

Agriculture, hunting and forestry

0

1

1

0

1

2

3

1

1

-

0

1

1

6

1

Fishing

-

-

-

-

-

1

0

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

0

Mining and quarrying

-

-

1

0

0

1

9

0

1

-

0

1

0

-

1

Manufacturing

5

7

13

13

11

8

13

12

10

12

12

14

13

11

11

Electricity, gas and water supply

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

1

1

1

1

Construction

6

5

7

6

12

7

9

6

8

4

4

7

9

5

7

Wholesale and retail trade; repair trades

7

12

12

16

13

13

11

12

13

9

9

14

12

12

12

Hotels and restaurants

5

6

4

3

3

7

3

4

2

4

4

4

4

5

4

Transport, storage and communication

6

7

5

6

7

7

7

5

10

7

8

5

5

4

6

Financial intermediation

13

3

7

5

4

2

2

3

7

3

5

3

6

2

5

Real estate, renting and business activities

18

13

10

12

8

8

10

11

9

10

15

8

8

9

11

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security

6

11

11

12

12

12

7

6

11

12

9

10

12

9

10

Education

12

10

8

6

7

8

8

9

10

14

8

9

6

11

9

Health and social work

16

15

12

15

16

14

12

19

9

16

16

18

14

16

15

Other community, social and personal service activities

5

7

3

2

2

5

4

8

5

5

5

4

6

8

5

Private households with employed persons

1

2

4

2

2

3

2

2

2

1

2

2

3

1

2

Extra-territorial organisations and bodies

-

1

-

0

0

-

-

0

-

-

-

-

0

-

0

All

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

Base

553

505

444

335

331

920

543

414

399

214

438

363

463

319

6,241

Table 5.16: Standard Industrial Classification by urban/rural classification
Column percentages, 2003 data Working adults of working age (Male 16-64 years, Female 16-59 years)

Large urban areas

Other urban areas

Accessible small towns

Remote small towns

Accessible rural

Remote rural

Scotland

Agriculture, hunting and forestry

0

1

2

1

4

5

1

Fishing

-

0

-

1

0

3

0

Mining and quarrying

1

1

2

1

2

2

1

Manufacturing

9

13

12

8

11

10

11

Electricity, gas and water supply

1

1

0

3

1

0

1

Construction

6

7

9

8

6

9

7

Wholesale and retail trade; repair trades

10

14

10

15

12

10

12

Hotels and restaurants

5

4

3

8

4

5

4

Transport, storage and communication

7

7

5

9

5

7

6

Financial intermediation

6

5

6

3

3

2

5

Real estate, renting and business activities

14

9

11

5

11

6

11

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security

9

11

11

12

9

6

10

Education

10

8

7

7

10

9

9

Health and social work

15

15

16

13

14

15

15

Other community, social and personal service activities

6

4

5

7

5

7

5

Private households with employed persons

2

2

1

2

4

5

2

Extra-territorial organisations and bodies

0

0

0

-

-

-

0

All

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

Base

2,078

1,779

674

309

826

575

6,241

Table 5.17: Hours worked by Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC)
Row percentages, 2003 data Working adults of working age (Male 16-64 years, Female 16-59 years)

0-6 hours

6.1-16 hours

16.1-26 hours

26.1-36 hours

36.1-46 hours

46.1-56 hours

56.1+ hours

All

Mean

Median

Base

Higher managerial and professional occupations

-

1

4

21

51

14

8

100

41

39

437

Lower managerial and professional occupations

0

2

11

23

51

8

5

100

38

37

1159

Intermediate occupations

1

6

20

26

44

2

1

100

32

35

593

Small employers and own account workers

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

100

*

*

16

Lower supervisory and technical occupations

-

3

4

12

64

12

4

100

40

39

511

Semi-routine occupations

1

15

23

20

34

5

2

100

31

33

681

Routine occupations

2

12

13

11

48

11

4

100

35

39

526

All (NS - SEC known)

1

7

13

20

48

8

4

100

36

37

3,923

*Percentages not shown as sample size is less than 100.

Table 5.18: Hours worked by Standard Industrial Classification
Row percentages, 2003 data Working adults of working age (Male 16-64 years, Female 16-59 years)

0-6 hours

6.1-16 hours

16.1-26 hours

26.1-36 hours

36.1-46 hours

46.1-56 hours

56.1+ hours

All

Mean

Median

Base

Agriculture, hunting and forestry

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

35

Fishing

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

13

Mining and quarrying

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

52

Manufacturing

0

2

4

11

68

11

4

100

40

39

533

Electricity, gas and water supply

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

54

Construction

0

1

3

7

67

17

6

100

42

40

256

Wholesale and retail trade; repair trades

1

14

18

11

45

9

2

100

33

37

525

Hotels and restaurants

2

18

17

19

33

10

2

100

32

35

194

Transport, storage and communication

1

3

9

11

54

15

8

100

40

40

284

Financial intermediation

-

4

11

39

39

6

1

100

35

35

237

Real estate, renting and business activities

1

3

10

21

52

10

3

100

38

38

426

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security

0

4

9

26

51

6

3

100

37

37

503

Education

1

9

14

34

30

6

5

100

35

35

439

Health and social work

1

6

24

23

40

3

2

100

32

35

717

Other community, social and personal service activities

1

9

11

16

48

7

7

100

37

38

214

Private households with employed persons

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

88

Extra-territorial organisations and bodies

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

4

All

1

6

12

19

49

9

4

100

36

37

4,574

*Percentages not shown as sample size is less than 100.

Table 5.19: Economic status of women by presence of children in the household
Column percentages, 2003 data Female adults of working age (16-59 years)

Yes, have children

No children

All

Self employed

4

3

4

Full time employment

24

48

37

Part time employment

33

15

23

Looking after home/family

26

10

17

Permanently retired from work

0

3

2

Unemployed and seeking work

3

3

3

At school

3

2

2

Higher/further education

5

6

6

Government work/training scheme

0

0

0

Permanently sick or disabled

2

7

5

Unable to work due to short term ill-health

0

1

1

Other

1

1

1

All

100

100

100

Base

2,296

2,776

5,072

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