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Social Focus on Disability 2004
Appendix 3: Tables and Charts
Chapter 1: Disabled Population
List of tables
Table 1.1: Adults with a disability or long-term illness by sex and age, 2001 and 2002
Table 1.2: Adults with a disability or long-term illness by sex and age, 2001 and 2002
Table 1.3: Adults with a limiting long-term illness by ethnicity, 2001
Table 1.4: Proportion of adults with a limiting long-term illness by age, 2001
Table 1.5: Scottish Executive 6-Fold Urban Rural Classification
List of charts
Chart 1.1: Marital status, 2001 and 2002
Chart 1.2: Adults with a disability by urban rural classification, 2001 and 2002
Chapter 2: Households and Housing
List of tables
Table 2.1: Households in Scotland, 2001 and 2002
Table 2.2: Household type, 2001 and 2002
Table 2.3: Households with children, 2001 and 2002
Table 2.4: Property type, 2001 and 2002
Table 2.5: Lowest floor level of flat or maisonette (including four-in-a-block), 2001 and 2002
Table 2.6: Tenure, 2001 and 2002
Table 2.7: Renting tenure, 2001 and 2002
Table 2.8: Time in current residence, 2001 and 2002
Table 2.9: Households where at least one occupant has a disability and/or long-term illness by age of dwelling, 2002
Table 2.10: Surveyor-assessed dampness and condensation, 2002
Table 2.11: Householder-assessed dampness and condensation problems, 2002
Table 2.12: Number of special needs housing for disabled people provided by public agencies and housing associations, 1980-2002
List of charts
Chart 2.1: Number of children in household, 2001 and 2002
Chart 2.2: Bedroom standard, 2001 and 2002
Chart 2.3: Special needs housing for disabled people provided by public agencies and housing agencies, 1980-2002
Chapter 3: Neighbourhoods: Perceptions and Participation
List of tables
Table 3.1: How adults rate their neighbourhood, 2001 and 2002
Table 3.2: Proportion of adults who consider their neighbourhood to be 'poor' by tenure, 2001 and 2002
Table 3.3: Proportion of adults who find some anti-social behaviour very of fairly common in their neighbourhood, 2001 and 2002
Table 3.4: To what extent adults say they are, or would be, safe from crime when walking alone in the neighbourhood after dark, 2002
Table 3.5: Proportion of men and women who feel walking alone in the neighbourhood after dark is 'unsafe', 2002
Table 3.6: Proportion in each age group who feel walking alone in the neighbourhood after dark is 'unsafe', 2002
Table 3.7: To what extent adults say they are, or would be, safe from crime when home alone at night, 2002
Table 3.8: Proportion of men and women who feel 'unsafe' when home alone at night, 2002
Table 3.9: Proportion in each age group who feel 'unsafe' when home alone at night, 2002
Table 3.10: Extent to which quality of life affected by fear of crime, 2002
Table 3.11: How involved adults feel in their local community (neighbourhood), 2001 and 2002
Table 3.12: Proportion of adults who strongly agree or tend to agree with the three quoted statements on neighbourhood support, 2001 and 2002
Table 3.13: Proportion of adults who have given up time to help clubs, charities, campaigns or organisations over the past 12 months, 2001 and 2002
Table 3.14: Proportion of adults who strongly agree or tend to agree with the three quoted statements on local councils, 2001 and 2002
Table 3.15: Proportion of adults with personal access to the internet, 2001 and 2002
Table 3.16: Proportion of men and women with personal access to the internet, 2001 and 2002
List of charts
Chart 3.1: Adults 'very' or 'fairly' worried about being the victim of crime, 2002
Chart 3.2: Proportion in each age group who feel 'not at all' involved in their local community, 2001 and 2002
Chart 3.3: Social contact in the two weeks prior to interview, 2001 and 2002
Chart 3.4: Adults finding services very or fairly convenient, 2001 and 2002
Chart 3.5: Proportion in each age group with personal access to the internet, 2001 and 2002
Chapter 4: Qualifications and Education
List of tables
Table 4.1: Children with Special Educational Needs in Pre-School Education Children's special needs by centre type, 2004
Table 4.2: Children with Special Educational Needs in Pre-School Education
Table 4.3: Main difficulty in learning of pupils with Records of Needs and/or an Individualised Educational Programme in publicly funded primary schools, September 2003
Table 4.4: Integration of pupils with Record of Needs and/or Individualised Educational Programmes into publicly funded primary schools, September 2003
Table 4.5: Main difficulty in learning of pupils with a Record of Needs and/or an Individualised Educational Programme in publicly funded secondary schools, September 2003
Table 4.6: Integration of pupils with Record of Needs and/or Individualised Educational Programmes into publicly funded secondary schools, September 2003
Table 4.7: Main difficulty in learning of pupils with a Record of Needs and/or an Individualised Educational Programme in publicly funded special schools, September 2003
Table 4.8: Pupils with a Record of Needs and/or an Individualised Educational Programme in publicly funded special schools by gender and age, September 2002
Table 4.9: Proportion of Higher Education Students in Higher Education Institutions and Further Education Colleges in Scotland by disability status and sex, 2001-2002
Table 4.10: Proportion of Higher Education Students in Higher Education Institutions and Further Education Colleges in Scotland by disability status and age, 2001-2002
Table 4.11: Proportion of Higher Education Students in Higher Education Institutions and Further Education Colleges in Scotland by disability status and subject of study, 2001-2002
Table 4.12: First degree Higher Education Graduates from Higher Education Institutions and Further Education Colleges in Scotland by disability status and degree class, 2001-2002
Table 4.13: Highest level of qualification obtained (Adult population), 2001 and 2002
Table 4.14: Proportion in each age group who have no qualifications or qualifications outwith those listed, 2001 and 2002
Chapter 5: Labour Market
List of tables
Table 5.1: Economic activity rates of the working age population by sex and disability status, 2003
Table 5.2: Percentage of the inactive working age population who are inactive due to disability /ill-health or other reason, by disability status, 2003
Table 5.3: Proportion of disabled working age population by type of disability/health problem, 2003
Table 5.4: Proportion of disabled working age population who are economically active or inactive by type of disability/health problem, 2003
Table 5.5: Percentage of those in employment by employment and disability status, 2003
Table 5.6: Percentage of those in employment working full and part time by disability status, 2003
Table 5.7: Percentage of those working in private and public sector by disability status, 2003
Table 5.8: Percentage of those in employment by industry group and disability status, 2003
Table 5.9: Average gross weekly pay in main job by disability status, 2003
Table 5.10: Highest level of qualifications gained by working age people by economic activity and disability status, 2003
List of charts
Chart 5.1: Economic activity rates for working age population by disability status, 1999-2003
Chart 5.2 Employment rates for working age population by disability status, 1999-2003
Chart 5.3 Unemployment rates for the working age population by disability status, 1999-2003
Chart 5.4: Inactivity rate for working age population by disability status, 1999-2003
Chart 5.5: Economic activity rate for the disabled and non-disabled population by age, 2003
Chapter 6: Health and Care
List of tables
Table 6.1: Adults self assessed health, 2001 and 2002
Table 6.2: Number of home visits by GP in the last 12 months (Adult population who have seen their GP on at least one occasion in the last 12 months), 2002
Table 6.3: Proportion of adults who have visited their GP on at least one occasion during the last 12 months by self assessed health, 2002
Table 6.4: Proportion of adults who smoke, 2001 and 2002
Table 6.5: Proportion of adults who smoke by age, 2001 and 2002
Table 6.6: Type of ill-health / impairment type of adults with a long-term illness, health problem or disability, 2001 and 2002
Table 6.7: Type of ill-health / impairment type of adults with a long-term illness, health problem or disability by self assessed health, 2001 and 2002
Table 6.8: Activities found difficult to manage on own by adults with any long-term illness, health problem or disability, 2001 and 2002
Table 6.9: Number of activities found difficult to manage on own by adult population with any long-term illness, health problem or disability, 2001 and 2001
Table 6.10: Proportion of adults with any long-term illness, health problem or disability that have any special equipment or adaptations to their home, 2001 and 2002
Table 6.11: Proportion of men and women with any long-term illness, health problem or disability with special equipment or adaptations to their home, 2001 and 2002
Table 6.12: Proportion in each age group with special equipment or adaptations (Adult population with any long-term illness, health problem or disability), 2001 and 2002
Table 6.13: Special equipment and adaptations currently held (by adults with long-term illness, health problem or disability in possession of adaptation/special equipment), 2001 and 2002
Table 6.14: Proportion of adults with any long-term illness, health problem or disability that need any special equipment or adaptations to their home, 2001 and 2002
Table 6.15: Proportion of men and women with any long-term illness, health problem or disability who need special equipment or adaptations to their home, 2001 and 2002
Table 6.16: Proportion in each age group who need special equipment or adaptations (Adult population with any long-term illness, health problem or disability), 2001 and 2002
Table 6.17: Special equipment and adaptations needed by adults with any long-term illness, health problem or disability, 2001 and 2002
Table 6.18: Admissions to mental illness specialties in Scottish hospitals, by age and sex, year ending 31 March 2001p
Table 6.19: Number of adults with learning disabilities known to local authorities, as at 18 May 2003
Table 6.20: Number of registered blind persons and new registrations by age and gender, as at 31 March 2003
Table 6.21: Number of registered blind persons with additional disabilities by age, as at 31 March 2003
Table 6.22: Number of registered partially sighted persons and new registrations by age and gender, as at 31 March 2003
Table 6.23: Number of registered partially sighted persons with additional disabilities by age, as at 31 March 2003
Table 6.24: Estimated number of deaf and hard of hearing adults in Scotland, 2000
Table 6.25: Proportion of adults requiring regular help and care, 2001 and 2002
Table 6.26: Sex and age of adults requiring regular help and care, 2001 and 2002
Table 6.27: Proportion of adults with any long-term illness, health problem or disability who have a home help, 2001 and 2002
Table 6.28: Proportion of men and women who have a home help (Adult population with any long-term illness, health problem or disability), 2001 and 2002
Table 6.29: Proportion in each age group who have a home help (Adult population with any long-term illness, health problem or disability), 2001 and 2002
Table 6.30: Number of day centres for physically disabled people, places and people attending, 1980-2002
Table 6.31: Number of Residential Care Homes for Physically Disabled People, 1980-2002
Table 6.32: Number of children looked after with a disability at 31 March 2003
Table 6.33: Number of children in residential accommodation at 31 March 2003
List of charts
Chart 6.1: Proportion of adults describing their health as 'Not good' by age, 2001 and 2002
Chart 6.2: Number of visits to GP in the last 12 months (by adults who are registered with a GP or health centre), 2002
Chart 6.3: Registered visually impaired persons by age, as at 31 March 2003
Chart 6.4: Level of care received (by adults requiring regular help and care), 2001 and 2002
Chart 6.5: Hours of Care Received per week, 2001 and 2002
Chapter 7: Income and Benefits
List of tables
Table 7.1: Annual net household income, 2001 and 2002
Table 7.2 Annual net household income by household type, 2001 and 2002
Table 7.3: Whether respondent or partner has a bank account, building society account or credit union account, 2001 and 2002
Table 7.4: How the household is managing financially these days, 2001 and 2002
Table 7.5: Whether respondent or partner has any savings or investments, 2001 and 2002
Table 7.6: Amount of savings and investments, 2001 and 2002
Table 7.7: Claimants of at least one key benefit who fall within the sick/disabled client group, August 2003
Table 7.8: Claimants over state pension age of at least one key benefit who fall within the sick/disabled client group, August 2003
Table 7.9: Disabled claimants of income support, August 2003
Table 7.10: Claimants and Beneficiaries of Incapacity Benefit by age and sex, August 2003
Table 7.11: Claimants of incapacity benefit by age and duration of benefit, August 2003
Table 7.12: Claimants of Severe Disablement Allowance by age and sex, August 2003
Table 7.13: Allowances and Awards (in the year) of DLA by age and sex August 2003
Table 7.14: Allowances of DLA by disability, August 2003
Table 7.15: Awards of DLA by disability, the year to August 2003
Table 7.16: Allowances and Awards (in the year) of AA, August 2003
Table 7.17: Allowances of AA by Disability and Rate, August 2003
List of charts
Chart 7.1: Allowances of Disability Living Allowance, August 1998 to August 2003
Chart 7.2: Allowances of Attendance Allowance, by different rates, August 1998 to August 2003
Chapter 8: Transport
List of tables
Table 8.1: Proportion of adults aged 17 and over holding a full driving licence, and frequency of driving, 2001 and 2002
Table 8.2: Proportion of men and women aged 17 and over holding a full driving licence, 2001 and 2002
Table 8.3: Proportion in each age group holding a full driving licence, 2001 and 2002
Table 8.4: Household access to cars, 2001 and 2002
Table 8.5: Time it would take the SHS interviewer to walk to nearest bus stop, 2001 and 2002
Table 8.6: Frequency of using a bus service in the past month, 2002
Table 8.7: Perceptions of a bus service: Adult population who have used a bus service in the past month, % agreeing with each statement, 2002
Table 8.8: Frequency of using a train service in the past month, 2002
Table 8.9: Perceptions of a train service: Adult population who have used a train service in the past month, % agreeing with each statement, 2002
List of charts
Chart 8.1: Main reason for not driving, 2001 and 2002
Chart 8.2: Households with access to at least one car, 2001 and 2002
Chart 8.3: Usual method of travel to work (or place of study if in full-time education), 2001 and 2002
Chart 8.4: Reasons for not using buses more often, 2002 (Adults who have used buses less than once a week in the past month)
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