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Scotland's people:Annual Report: Results from the 2003/2004 Scottish Household Survey

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List of figures

Figure 3-1: Household type

Figure 3-2: Number of people in the household

Figure 3-3: Total number of children in household

Figure 4-1: Tenure of households

Figure 4-2: Percentage of women and men in each age group who feel walking alone in their local neighbourhood after dark is unsafe

Figure 6-1: Proportion of adults to smoke by age and sex

Figure 6-2: Hours of provision of care for household members by other household members

Figure 6-3: Hours of provision of care for household members by those outwith the household

Figure 7-1: Whether gave up time to help as an organiser/ volunteer in the past 12 months by age and sex

List of tables

Table 3.1: Sex of Highest Income Householder by household type

Table 3.2: Household type by age of Highest Income Householder

Table 3.3: Characteristics of household members

Table 3.4: Household type by whether there are children in household

Table 3.5: Ages of children in households by family type

Table 3.6: The characteristics of adult population

Table 3.7: Age and sex of adult population

Table 3.8: Household type by sex of adult population

Table 3.9: Marital status by sex of adult population

Table 3.10: Household type by age of adult population

Table 3.11: Age and marital status of adult population

Table 3.12: Household type and marital status of adult population

Table 3.13: Household type by local authority

Table 3.14: Household type by urban/rural classification

Table 3.15: Household size by urban/rural classification

Table 3.16: Household size by local authority

Table 3.17: Whether household has children by local authority

Table 3.18: Whether household has children by urban/rural classification

Table 3.19: Mean number of children by urban/rural classification

Table 4.1: Local authority by tenure

Table 4.2: Tenure of households by year

Table 4.3: Tenure of household by household type

Table 4.4: Tenure of household by net annual household income

Table 4.5: Tenure of households by urban/rural classification

Table 4.6: Tenure of households by sex of Highest Income Householder

Table 4.7: Property type by household type

Table 4.8: Property type by tenure of household

Table 4.9: Property type by urban/rural classification

Table 4.10: Local authority by property type

Table 4.11: Time in current residence by age of random adult

Table 4.12: Time in current residence by tenure of household

Table 4.13: Local authority by time in current residence

Table 4.14: Household type by number of rooms above or below the bedroom standard

Table 4.15: Number of rooms above or below the bedroom standard by number of children in household

Table 4.16: Number of rooms above or below the bedroom standard by tenure of household

Table 4.17: Number of rooms above or below the bedroom standard by number of bedrooms

Table 4.18: Number of rooms above or below the bedroom standard by urban/rural classification

Table 4.19: Local authority by number of rooms above or below the bedroom standard

Table 4.20: Extent to which households share rooms with other households and which rooms are shared

Table 4.21: Whether property has central heating by household type

Table 4.22: Whether property has central heating by tenure of household

Table 4.23: Local authority by whether property has central heating

Table 4.24: Rating of neighbourhood as a place to live by year

Table 4.25: Rating of neighbourhood as a place to live by household type

Table 4.26: Rating of neighbourhood as a place to live by net annual household income

Table 4.27: Rating of neighbourhood as a place to live by tenure of household

Table 4.28: Rating of neighbourhood as a place to live by urban/rural classification

Table 4.29: Local authority by rating of neighbourhood as a place to live

Table 4.30: Aspects of neighbourhood particularly liked by rating of neighbourhood as a place to live

Table 4.31: Aspects of neighbourhood particularly liked by urban/rural classification

Table 4.32: Aspects of neighbourhood particularly disliked by rating of neighbourhood as a place to live

Table 4.33: Aspects of neighbourhood particularly disliked by urban/rural classification

Table 4.34: Experience of neighbourhood problems by household type (% saying each is very or fairly common)

Table 4.35: Experience of neighbourhood problems by tenure of household (% saying each is very or fairly common)

Table 4.36: Experience of neighbourhood problems by urban/rural classification (% saying each is very or fairly common)

Table 4.37: Local authority by experience of neighbourhood problems (% saying each is very or fairly common)

Table 4.38: Experiences of neighbour disputes by banded age

Table 4.39: Experiences of neighbour disputes by sex

Table 4.40: Experiences of neighbour disputes by household type

Table 4.41: Experiences of neighbour disputes by number of children in the household

Table 4.42: Experiences of neighbour disputes by tenure

Table 4.43: Experiences of neighbour disputes by property type

Table 4.44: Experiences of neighbour disputes by urban/rural classification

Table 4.45: Experiences of neighbour disputes by local authority

Table 4.46: Experience of housing difficulties for those reporting never having been homeless

Table 4.47: Whether adults have ever experienced homelessness by age

Table 4.48: Whether adults have ever experienced homelessness by current household type

Table 4.49: Number of times experienced homelessness in the past two years

Table 4.50: Characteristics of adults who have ever experienced homelessness

Table 4.51: Tenure prior to homelessness

Table 4.52: First permanent accommodation after homelessness

Table 4.53: Who approached for help during last period of homelessness

Table 4.54: Who received help from during last period of homelessness

Table 4.55: Reasons for lack of support from individuals/ organisations when homeless

Table 4.56: Frequency of travelling by bus in the evening by sex and age

Table 4.57: Perceptions of safety from crime during evening bus travel by sex, age and whether evening bus user

Table 4.58: Perceptions of safety from crime during evening bus travel by net annual household income and whether evening bus user

Table 4.59: Perceptions of safety when walking alone in the local neighbourhood after dark by sex and age

Table 4.60: Perceptions of safety when walking alone in the local neighbourhood after dark by net annual household income

Table 4.61: Frequency of travelling by train in the evening by sex and age

Table 4.62: Perceptions of safety from crime during evening train travel by sex, age and whether evening train user

Table 4.63: Perceptions of safety from crime during evening train travel by net annual household income and whether evening train user

Table 4.64: Perceptions of safety when at home alone at night by sex and age

Table 4.65: Perceptions of safety when at home alone at night by longstanding illness, health problem or disability

Table 4.66: Perceptions of safety when at home alone at night by net annual household income

Table 4.67: Perceptions of safety when at home alone at night by urban/rural classification

Table 4.68: Extent to which quality of life is affected by fear of crime by urban/rural classification

Table 4.69: Worries about crime by sex and banded age

Table 4.70: Extent to which quality of life is affected by fear of crime by sex and age

Table 4.71: Whether respondent has been a victim of any type of physical assault in their neighbourhood by sex and age

Table 4.72: Whether respondent has been a victim of any type of physical assault in their neighbourhood by longstanding illness, health problem or disability

Table 5.1: Economic activity of adults aged 16 years or over

Table 5.2: Economic activity by age and sex

Table 5.3: Economic activity by urban/rural classification

Table 5.4: Economic activity by local authority

Table 5.5: Number of adults in paid employment by household type

Table 5.6: Number of adults in paid employment by urban/rural classification

Table 5.7: Number of adults in paid employment by local authority

Table 5.8: Economic status of adults of working age by sex

Table 5.9: Economic status of adults of working age by longstanding illness, health problem or disability

Table 5.10: Number of paid jobs held by adults of working age by urban/rural classification

Table 5.11: Socio-Economic Classification ( NS- SEC) by economic status

Table 5.12:Socio-Economic Classification ( NS- SEC) by sex

Table 5.13: Standard Industrial Classification by economic status

Table 5.14: Standard Industrial Classification by sex

Table 5.15: Standard Industrial Classification by local authority

Table 5.16: Standard Industrial Classification by urban/rural classification

Table 5.17: Hours worked by Socio-Economic Classification ( NS- SEC)

Table 5.18: Hours worked by Standard Industrial Classification

Table 5.19: Economic status of women by presence of children in the household

Table 5.20: Economic status of women by marital status

Table 5.21: Economic status of women by household type

Table 5.22: Whether works flexi-time by sex

Table 5.23: Whether works flexi-time by household type

Table 5.24: How adults usually travel to work/education by sex

Table 5.25: How adults usually travel to work or education by local authority

Table 5.26: How adults usually travel to work/education by year

Table 5.27: How adults usually travel to work or education by net annual household income

Table 5.28: How adults usually travel to work/education by urban/rural classification

Table 5.29: How school children normally travel to school by net annual household income

Table 5.30: How school children normally travel to school by urban/rural classification

Table 5.31: Adult participation in education and training by age

Table 5.32: Adult participation in training and education by sex

Table 5.33: Adult participation in training and education by urban/rural classification

Table 5.34: Adult participation in training and education by local authority

Table 5.35: Adult participation in training and education by qualifications held

Table 5.36: Qualifications held by age and by sex

Table 5.37: Qualifications held by net annual household income

Table 5.38: Qualifications held by local authority

Table 5.39: Qualifications held by urban/rural classification

Table 6.1: Whether any cars normally available for private use by sex of Highest Income Householder

Table 6.2: Cars household normally has available by household type

Table 6.3: Whether any cars normally available for private use by net annual household income

Table 6.4: Cars normally available for private use by urban/rural classification

Table 6.5: Cars household normally has available by local authority

Table 6.6: Number of cars household normally has available by year

Table 6.7: Total expenditure on fuel for cars per month by number of cars normally available for private use

Table 6.8: Total expenditure on fuel for cars per month by urban/rural classification

Table 6.9: Type of driving licence (if any) held by sex

Table 6.10: Type of driving licence (if any) held by age

Table 6.11: Drivers' means of making various types of journey

Table 6.12: Drivers who make each type of journey - percentages who always use a car by age

Table 6.13: Drivers who always make each type of journey by car - percentages who would find it "fairly or very difficult" without a car by urban/rural classification

Table 6.14: Access to the internet by sex

Table 6.15: Access to the internet by age

Table 6.16: Access to the internet by whether have a disability or long-term health problem

Table 6.17: Access to the internet by net annual household income

Table 6.18: Access to the internet by household type

Table 6.19: Access to the internet by local authority

Table 6.20: Households with home internet access by household type

Table 6.21: Households with home internet access by quarter

Table 6.22: Households with home internet access by net annual household income

Table 6.23: Households with home internet access by urban/rural classification

Table 6.24: Hours per week spent using the internet for personal use by sex

Table 6.25: Hours per week spent using the internet for personal use by age

Table 6.26: When first used the internet by sex

Table 6.27: When first used the internet by age

Table 6.28: Whether have broadband internet connection by net annual household income

Table 6.29: Methods used to access the internet by sex

Table 6.30: Methods used to access the internet by age

Table 6.31: Current uses of the internet by sex

Table 6.32: Current uses of the internet by age

Table 6.33: Possible future uses of internet not currently used by sex

Table 6.34: Possible future uses of internet not currently used by age

Table 6.35: Net annual household income by household type

Table 6.36: Net annual household income by marital status of Highest Income Householder

Table 6.37: Net annual household income by sex of Highest Income Householder

Table 6.38: Whether respondent or partner has any savings or investments by net annual household income

Table 6.39: Whether respondent or partner has any savings or investments by household type

Table 6.40: Whether respondent or partner has any savings or investments by local authority

Table 6.41: Whether respondent or partner has any savings or investments by year

Table 6.42: How the household is managing financially this year by whether respondent or partner has any saving or investments

Table 6.43: Amount of savings and investments by net annual household income

Table 6.44: Amount of savings and investments by household type

Table 6.45: Whether respondent or partner has a bank or building society account by household type

Table 6.46: Whether respondent or partner has a bank or building society account by local authority

Table 6.47: Whether respondent or partner has a bank or building society account by net annual household income

Table 6.48: Whether respondent or partner has a bank or building society account by year

Table 6.49: Whether household has insurance by whether respondent or partner has a bank or building society account

Table 6.50: Whether household has insurance by tenure

Table 6.51: Whether household in rented tenures have contents insurance by year

Table 6.52: Whether household has a credit union account by local authority

Table 6.53: Childcare arrangements used, if any, by sex of Highest Income Householder

Table 6.54: Reasons for using childcare

Table 6.55: Whether respondent smokes by sex

Table 6.56: Whether respondent smokes by urban/rural classification

Table 6.57: Whether respondent smokes by local authority

Table 6.58: Number of people in the household with a long-standing limiting illness, health problem or disability

Table 6.59: Whether anyone in the household has a long-standing limiting illness, health problem or disability by net annual household income

Table 6.60: Whether anyone in the household has a long-standing illness, health problem or disability by household type

Table 6.61: Whether anyone in the household has a long standing limiting illness, health problem or disability by tenure

Table 6.62: Whether household members have a disability or long-term health problem by age

Table 6.63: Whether household members have a disability or long-term health problem by sex

Table 6.64: Activities found difficult by adult population with any long standing illness, health problem or disability

Table 6.65: Number of activities found difficult to manage on own by age

Table 6.66: Whether respondent currently has adaptations/equipment by age

Table 6.67: Adaptations and equipment currently held and needed

Table 6.68: Whether respondent needs any additional adaptations or equipment by age

Table 6.69: Whether anyone in household needs regular help or care by household type

Table 6.70: Whether anyone in household needs regular help or care by tenure

Table 6.71: Whether anyone in household needs regular help or care by net annual household income

Table 6.72: Whether anyone in household needs regular help or care by local authority

Table 6.73: Whether anyone in household needs regular help or care by year

Table 6.74: Number of carers and source of care by number of people in household needing care

Table 6.75: Hours spent providing care for any sick, disabled or elderly person not living with respondent by sex of carer

Table 7.1: Whether gave up time to help as an organiser/volunteer in the past 12 months by sex

Table 7.2 : Whether gave up time to help as an organiser/volunteer in the past 12 months by economic activity

Table 7.3: Whether gave up time to help as an organiser/volunteer in the past 12 months by net annual household income

Table 7.4: Whether gave up time to help as an organiser/volunteer in the past 12 months by urban/rural classification

Table 7.5: Whether gave up time to help as an organiser/volunteer in the past 12 months by local authority

Table 7.6: Whether gave up time to help as an organiser/volunteer in the past 12 months by year

Table 7.7: Types of organisations or groups which adults volunteer for by sex

Table 7.8: Type of voluntary work undertaken by sex

Table 7.9: Number of hours spent volunteering in the previous 4 weeks by sex

Table 7.10: Number of hours spent volunteering in the previous 4 weeks by age

Table 7.11: Percentage finding services convenient by sex

Table 7.12: Percentage finding services very or fairly convenient by net annual household income

Table 7.13: Percentage finding services very or fairly convenient by access to a car

Table 7.14: Percentage finding services very or fairly convenient by urban/rural classification

Table 7.15: Percentage finding services very or fairly convenient by local authority

Table 7.16: Items recycled in the past month by household type

Table 7.17 Items recycled in the past month by whether have access to a car and tenure

Table 7.18: Items recycled in the past month by urban/rural classification

Table 7.19: Items recycled in the past month by Local Authority

Table 7.20: Reasons for not recycling by urban/rural classification

Table 7.21: Reasons for not recycling by local authority

Table 7.22: Religious affiliation by age

Table 7.23: Religious affiliation by sex

Table 7.24: Religion brought up in by age among adults with no current religious denomination

Table 7.25: Religion of spouse by religion of highest income householder

Table A1.1: The Urban/rural indicator

Table A2.1: Main household variables.

Table A2.2: Main adult variables.

Table A3.1: Estimated sampling error associated with different proportions for different sample sizes

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