Table 3.1: Household Income and Household Disposable Income, Scotland 1995-1997
£ million
|
1995 |
1996 |
19977 |
|
|
Total Household Income1 |
59,634 |
61,971 |
64,299 |
|
Gross Operating Surplus |
2,239 |
2,339 |
2,516 |
|
Gross Mixed Income |
2,979 |
2,957 |
3,020 |
|
Compensation of Employees |
34,052 |
34,606 |
36,235 |
|
Net Property Income2 |
4,094 |
4,422 |
4,655 |
|
All Pensions3 |
7,043 |
7,679 |
8,282 |
|
Other Social Benefits4 |
6,844 |
7,019 |
6,994 |
|
Net Other Income5 |
2,383 |
2,948 |
2,597 |
|
Scottish Household Income as a % share of UK |
8.5 |
8.3 |
8.2 |
|
Average Household Income Per head, £ |
11,610 |
12,085 |
12,552 |
|
Average Household Income Per head,where UK = 100 |
96.3 |
94.8 |
93.8 |
|
Total Household Disposable Income6 |
41,492 |
42,728 |
44,365 |
|
Scottish Household Income as a % share of UK |
8.4 |
8.2 |
8.0 |
|
Average Household Income Per head, £ |
8,078 |
8,332 |
8,661 |
|
Average Household Income Per head,where UK = 100 |
95.7 |
93.9 |
92.1 |
Source: Office for National Statistics
1 Household income is defined to be the income of the household sector,
i.e. individuals living in households and in institutions.
2 Net Property Income is the difference between Property Income (Uses)
and Property Income (Resources)
3 Includes Retirement and Widows Pensions, Unfunded Social Benefits and
Privately Funded Social Benefits
4 Social Benefits exluding pensions
5 Includes Inputed Social Contributions, Non Life Insurance Claims and
Miscellaneous Current Transfers
6 Household disposable income is defined as household income less payment
of tax, National Insurance and contributions to life assurance and pension schemes.
7
1997 data are provisional