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Table 30: [Access to services] Access to services respondents who thought that they were very or fairly convenient, 2007

Post office

Doctors surgery

Small food shopping

Cash machine

Banking

Chemist

Hospital outpatients

Petrol station

Public transport

Dentist

Sample size (=100%)

All adults in 2007:

84

80

92

82

73

87

57

74

80

68

10,312

by gender:

Male

84

80

92

83

72

87

56

76

80

66

4,380

Female

84

80

91

82

73

87

58

72

80

69

5,932

by age:

16 - 39

85

77

94

88

74

87

58

76

82

65

3,129

40 - 49

86

80

94

87

73

88

62

81

77

73

1,755

50 - 59

84

83

92

85

71

89

56

78

76

71

1,630

60 +

82

81

88

72

72

85

54

66

80

65

3,798

by urban/rural classification:

Large urban areas

81

77

92

82

72

88

58

71

87

70

3,423

Other urban

84

81

93

85

77

89

60

79

83

72

3,079

Small accessible towns

89

85

95

88

70

93

50

74

80

70

899

Small remote towns

94

87

95

90

89

94

72

85

81

71

625

Accessible rural

85

77

89

74

63

77

50

68

59

54

1,239

Remote rural

87

84

89

74

69

73

51

77

53

55

1,047

by annual net household income:

up to £10,000 p.a.

84

81

90

74

72

85

53

58

83

64

2,199

over £10,000 - £15,000

84

79

91

78

71

86

56

66

83

65

2,039

over £15,000 - £20,000

85

80

93

82

71

87

56

74

80

68

1,434

over £20,000 p.a.

84

80

93

88

74

88

59

83

77

70

4,289

by driving licence:

Holds a full driving licence

85

81

92

85

74

87

58

85

77

68

6,762

Does NOT hold a full driving licence

83

77

91

77

70

86

54

53

85

67

3,550

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