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SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE

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Scottish Economic Statistics 2000

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

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