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Jean Martin, Ceridwen Roberts, Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. Social Survey Division, Great Britain. Dept. of Employment. Social Science Branch
Just why do children start smoking? This survey was carried out by OPCS for the Department of Health to investigate ways in which children's attitudes to smoking and smokers are related to whether or not they themselves take up smoking. In recent years smoking has continued to decline among adults, but research has shown that this is not the case ...
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W. F. F. Kemsley, R. U. Redpath, M. Holmes, Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. Social Survey Division, Great Britain. Dept. of Employment
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Karen Dunnell, Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. Population Statistics Division I., Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. Social Survey Division
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Claire Bunting, Great Britain. Dept. of Health and Social Security, Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. Social Survey Division
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Janet Gregory, Kate Foster, Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. Social Survey Division, Great Britain. Lord Chancellor's Department
What happens when a couple divorce? What are the financial consequences? This survey, carried out in 1984 by OPCS on behalf of the Lord Chancellor's Department, examines these questions and covers changes in the position of divorcing couples and their children with respect to housing, employment status, sources and amounts of income, and ...
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Elizabeth Breeze, Great Britain. Dept. of Health and Social Security, Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. Social Survey Division
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Eileen Goddard, Great Britain. Home Office, Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. Social Survey Division, Great Britain. Department of Health
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Gustav Jahoda, Joyce Cramond, Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. Social Survey Division, University of Strathclyde. Dept. of Psychology, Scotland. Scottish Home and Health Dept. Health Education Unit
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Janet Gregory, Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. Social Survey Division, Fisheries and Food Great Britain. Ministry of Agriculture, Great Britain. Department of Health
Considerable changes in the eating habits of British adults have occurred in recent years. More women are working outside the home, greater numbers of people travel abroad, the immigrant population has grown and awareness of the importance of a healthy lifestyle is increasing. These changes and concern about the relationship between diet and ...
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John Booth Davies, Barrie Stacey, Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. Social Survey Division, University of Strathclyde. Dept. of Psychology, Scotland. Scottish Home and Health Dept. Health Education Unit
In 1987, only 28% of households in Great Britain consisted of the "traditional" family grouping of a married couple and dependent children, and 25% of households contained people living alone. These are among the statistics to be found in the latest edition of the "general household survey", which provides facts and figures on a wide range of ...
The OPCS psychiatric morbidity reports present data on four surveys carried out during 1993 and 1994. Reports 1-3: cover the prevalence of psychiatric disorders among people living in private households, physical complaints of people with psychiatric disorders and their use of services, the receipt of treatments, and how people with a neurotic ...
This report assesses the coverage of the 1991 Census (i.e. the proportion of the population who were successfully enumerated) as shown by the Census Validation Survey (CVS). CVS findings are compared to Census results and preliminary estimates of net under-coverage are given. As well as the coverage results, it contains information on the Census ...
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Alana Diamond, Eileen Goddard, Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. Social Survey Division, Great Britain. Department of Health, Great Britain. Welsh Office, Great Britain. Scottish Home and Health Department
A series of biennial surveys, begun in 1982, to estimate the prevalence of cigarette smoking among school children in Great Britain. The surveys are sponsored by the Department of Health, the Scottish Office Department of Health, and in some years, the Welsh Office. The report contains statistics and analysis on the prevalence of smoking among ...
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Margaret Bone, Elizabeth Ross, Great Britain. Dept. of Education and Science, Great Britain. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. Social Survey Division
What is the average size of households in Britain? What is the peak age-group for cohabiting? What percentage of the population are educated to 'A' level and above? Interviews were obtained with 18,384 people aged 16 and over in 9,623 households throughout the country for the 20th annual volume of the General Household Survey. Employment, ...
There were over one million privately renting households in 1988. So who are these tenants? Are they more likely to be male or female? How old are they and from which socio-economic groups? What are the characteristics of their accommodation and what sort of tenancy agreements are in operation? Are the tenants satisfied with their accommodation? ...
In 1993, 1.93 million households (10%) were renting privately compared with 1.7 million households in 1988 (9%) and 1.91 million households (11%) in 1981. This study presents an overview of private renting and includes topics such as: profiles of different letting types; characteristics of private renters and their accommodation; rents paid by ...
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