|
 
|
Expectation
of
life
(in
years
)
(A1)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Male expectation of life at birth and from selected ages
|
|
 
|
Age
(in
years
)
(A1)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Male expectation of life at birth and from selected ages
|
|
 
|
Information
about
caesarean
sections
in
1992
to
1997
is
for
financial
years
commencing
1
April
.
(A14)
Fertility: Deliveries and births
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|
Collection
of
information
about
community
maternity
services
started
in
1988
-
89
;
information
is
for
financial
years
commencing
1
April
.
(A14)
Fertility: Deliveries and births
|
|
 
|
Nationally
,
more
women
aged
16
-
49
reported
the
use
of
a
condom
for
contraception
in
1999
(
23
%
)
than
ten
years
earlier
(
15
%
)
.
(A16)
Fertility: Contraception
|
|
 
|
Family
Planning
Clinic
Activity
for
1996
-
97
includes
data
for
all
14
Brook
Advisory
Centres
;
for
previous
years
data
from
the
Birmingham
centre
only
are
included
.
(A16)
Fertility: Contraception
|
|
 
|
Based
on
current
mortality
,
womens
expectation
of
life
at
birth
would
be
5
years
longer
than
a
man
.
(A2)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Female expectation of life at birth and from selected ages
|
|
 
|
The
gap
between
men
and
womens
life
expectancy
has
been
narrowing
in
recent
years
from
6
in
1985
to
5
in
2000
(A2)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Female expectation of life at birth and from selected ages
|
|
 
|
Expectation
of
life
(in
years
)
(A2)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Female expectation of life at birth and from selected ages
|
|
 
|
Age
(in
years
)
(A2)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Female expectation of life at birth and from selected ages
|
|
 
|
As
well
as
the
benefits
derived
from
automation
,
ONS
has
thus
brought
the
coding
rules
into
line
with
international
practice
.
However
,
all
these
changes
have
an
effect
on
data
from
1993
when
compared
with
figures
for
earlier
years
.
(A3)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Male death rates by selected causes
|
|
 
|
Health
Related
Behaviour
:
Prevalence
of
smoking
cigarettes
among
secondary
school
children
aged
11
to
15
years
by
gender
(A8)
Health Related Behaviour: Prevalence of smoking cigarettes among secondary school children aged 11 to 15 years by gender
|
|
 
|
The
number
of
dentists
in
the
General
Dental
Service
increased
by
1,672
(
10
%
)
in
the
five
years
to
September
2002.
Principals
increased
by
936
whilst
assistants
rose
by
697
to
1,366.
(B1)
General Dental Service: Selected statistics
|
|
 
|
The
number
of
adult
courses
of
treatment
increased
by
1
million
or
4%
in
the
five
years
to
2002
-
03
(B1)
General Dental Service: Selected statistics
|
|
 
|
3.
Patients
were
first
registered
under
the
new
dental
contract
in
October
1990.
Registrations
built
up
until
1992
and
were
affected
in
subsequent
years
by
improved
checks
on
duplicates
.
(B1)
General Dental Service: Selected statistics
|
|
 
|
Children
under
4
years
(B10)
Community Health and Prevention: Community Dental Service activity
|
|
 
|
Children
5
to
15
years
(B10)
Community Health and Prevention: Community Dental Service activity
|
|
 
|
Adults
16
to
64
years
(B10)
Community Health and Prevention: Community Dental Service activity
|
|
 
|
ICD
10
codes
replaced
ICD
9
codes
in
1995
-
96
(
consequently
these
figures
are
not
directly
comparable
with
those
from
earlier
years
)
.
(B12)
Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, by selected diagnostic group and age, year ending 31 March 1998
|
|
 
|
For
the
sake
of
consistency
back
years
have
been
re
-
processed
on
the
new
system
thus
introducing
small
revisions
to
previously
published
figures
.
(B12)
Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, by selected diagnostic group and age, year ending 31 March 1998
|
|
 
|
ICD
10
codes
replaced
ICD
9
codes
in
1995
-
96
consequently
1995
-
96
and
1996
-
97
figures
are
directly
comparable
with
each
other
but
not
with
those
published
for
earlier
years
.
(B13)
Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, by major diagnostic group
|
|
 
|
The
number
of
places
in
staffed
residential
homes
has
increased
by
about
5,000
in
the
five
years
to
2000
-
01
(B22)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with learning disabilities
|
|
 
|
In
1996
-
97
,
information
on
residential
care
wards
and
homes
managed
directly
by
the
NHS
were
collected
separately
for
the
first
time
.
It
is
clear
that
in
earlier
years
trusts
included
these
beds
on
the
return
under
other
headings
.
(B22)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with learning disabilities
|
|
 
|
Data
for
1996
-
97
and
1997
-
98
are
not
therefore
directly
comparable
with
earlier
years
.
(B22)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with learning disabilities
|
|
 
|
The
average
daily
number
of
beds
available
in
NHS
facilities
fell
by
10%
in
the
five
years
to
2000
-
01
-
a
fall
of
almost
4,000
beds
.
(B23)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with mental illness
|
|
 
|
In
1996
-
97
,
information
on
residential
care
wards
and
homes
managed
directly
by
the
NHS
were
collected
separately
for
the
first
time
.
It
is
clear
that
in
earlier
years
some
trusts
included
these
beds
on
the
return
under
(B23)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with mental illness
|
|
 
|
other
headings
.
Data
for
1996
-
97
and
1997
-
98
are
not
therefore
directly
comparable
with
earlier
years
.
(B23)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with mental illness
|
|
 
|
55%
were
boys
,
compared
with
51%
of
all
children
aged
under
18
years
.
(C1)
Children: Looked after by local authorities at 31 March
|
|
 
|
The
average
age
of
looked
-
after
childrenwho
are
adoptedd
fell
from
5
years
6
months
in
1995
/
6
,
to
4
years
4
months
in
1999
/
2000
.
(C3)
Children: Adoptions from care
|
|
 
|
1
year
to
under
2
years
(C3)
Children: Adoptions from care
|
|
 
|
2
years
to
under
3
years
(C3)
Children: Adoptions from care
|
|
 
|
3
years
&
over
(C3)
Children: Adoptions from care
|
|
 
|
Half
of
care
leavers
aged
16
or
over
had
been
looked
after
continuously
for
more
than
two
years
,
although
a
quarter
had
been
looked
after
more
less
than
six
months
.
(C4)
Children: Aged 16 and over who ceased to be looked after by a local authority
|
|
 
|
The
number
of
supported
residents
in
staffed
residential
and
nursing
care
decreased
from
259,081
to
255
,
391between
2000
and
2001.
This
decrease
of
about
1%
extends
the
reduction
in
the
rate
of
year
on
year
increases
in
previous
years
.
(C7)
Adults: Local authority supported residents in staffed residential and nursing care at 31 March
|
|
 
|
A
new
non
-
medical
staff
group
classification
was
introduced
in
1995
known
as
"
new
occupation
codes
"
;
comparative
figures
are
not
available
for
earlier
years
.
(D1)
NHS Hospital and Community Health Services: Total employed staff by main staff groups at 30 September
|
|
 
|
There
has
been
a
9%
fall
in
the
number
of
staff
working
in
local
authority
social
services
departments
over
the
last
5
years
.
(D8)
Staff of local authority social services departments at 30 September
|