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Total household debt in Great Britain rose between 2006/08 and 2008/10
13-May-2013Total household debt in Great Britain rose between 2006/08 and 2008/10. Both financial debt and property debt increased during this period.
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Summary: Pension Trends Chapter 10 - 2013 Edition
23-Apr-2013This chapter of Pension Trends looks at the broader picture of saving for retirement by using the second wave of the Wealth and Assets Survey (WAS) to estimate financial, property and private pension saving.
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Summary: Pension Trends – Chapter 9: Pension Scheme Funding and Investment, 2013 Edition
23-Apr-2013This chapter is about how pension schemes ensure that they have the money to fulfil their obligations of paying out benefits to pensioners and their dependents. Specifically, the chapter is about ‘funded’ pension schemes, those in which benefits (the schemes’ liabilities) are met from a fund built up in advance from contributions and returns on investment. It does not cover ‘unfunded’ (or pay-as-you-go) pension schemes – most public sector occupational pension schemes and the state pension system – where liabilities are not underpinned by a fund.
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Video Summary: Pension Trends Chapter 10 – Saving for Retirement, 2013 Edition
23-Apr-2013This animated video podcast shows some of the key findings of Pension Trends Chapter 10 – Saving for Retirement.
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Smoking among adults has declined by half since 1974
28-Mar-2013The proportion of adults who smoke cigarettes has fallen significantly over the last four decades. In 1974, 45% of the population aged 16 and older were cigarette smokers compared with 20% in 2011, according to data from the General Lifestyle Survey (GLF), formerly known as the General Household Survey (GHS).
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Summary: Pension Trends – Chapter 4: The Labour Market and Retirement, 2013 Edition
26-Feb-2013This chapter examines trends in labour market participation and the transition from work to retirement. Labour market activity is important in the context of pensions because earnings from employment help people to build savings and to make private pension contributions to fund their retirement. Employment also builds entitlement to state pension provision. Questions about pressures on pension adequacy and whether people are extending their working lives in response to increasing life expectancy is one reason why the transition from work to retirement is of interest. The chapter begins by looking at how the economic support ratio, a measure of the economic burden on working people, might be affected by the ageing of the UK population. It then examines changes in labour force participation over time, considers labour force participation of older age groups and examines trends in the average age of withdrawal from the labour market.
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Main Report: The Burden of Property Debt in Great Britain, 2006/08 & 2008/10
13-May-2013This release focuses on the property liabilities of households in Great Britain, examining both the self-reported burden and the characteristics of those households with this form of debt.
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Pension Trends Chapter 10: Saving for Retirement, 2013 Edition
23-Apr-2013This chapter of Pension Trends looks at the broader picture of saving for retirement by using the second wave of the Wealth and Assets Survey (WAS) to estimate financial, property and private pension saving.
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Pension Trends – Chapter 9: Pension Scheme Funding and Investment, 2013 Edition
23-Apr-2013This chapter is about how pension schemes ensure that they have the money to fulfil their obligations of paying out benefits to pensioners and their dependents. Specifically, the chapter is about ‘funded’ pension schemes, those in which benefits (the schemes’ liabilities) are met from a fund built up in advance from contributions and returns on investment. It does not cover ‘unfunded’ (or pay-as-you-go) pension schemes – most public sector occupational pension schemes and the state pension system – where liabilities are not underpinned by a fund.
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Middle Income Households, 1977-2010/11
18-Mar-2013This short article analyses some of the key trends affecting the incomes of households in the middle of the income distribution. It studies the change in median household income between 1977 and 2010/11 and compares this with changes in GDP per person for both the UK and USA. The article then looks at how the characteristics of the middle fifth of households have changed over time and how the composition of their income has changed during the recent economic downturn and over the longer term.
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Wealth of the Average Household: Great Britain, 2008/10
18-Mar-2013This story provides a snapshot of households in the middle of the wealth distribution. It focuses on both characteristics of the households and the individuals living within them.
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Chapter 4 - Housing and Consumer Durables (General Lifestyle Survey Overview - a report on the 2011 General Lifestyle Survey)
07-Mar-2013Data on Housing and Consumer Durables taken from the 2011 General Lifestyle Survey.
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An overview of 40 years of data (General Lifestyle Survey Overview - a report on the 2011 General Lifestyle Survey) (Excel sheet 72Kb)
07-Mar-2013The 2011 General Lifestyle Survey Overview report marks 40 years of results from a continuous household survey. The survey has monitored changes in the demographic, social and economic characteristics of households, families and people in Great Britain. These are some of the key changes measured by the survey during this time on drinking patterns and consumer durables.
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Chapter 4 - Housing and Consumer Durables (General Lifestyle Survey Overview - a report on the 2011 General Lifestyle Survey) (Excel sheet 488Kb)
07-Mar-2013Data on Housing and Consumer Durables taken from the 2011 General Lifestyle Survey.
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Chapter 6 - Occupational and Personal Pension Schemes (General Lifestyle Survey Overview - a report on the 2011 General Lifestyle Survey) (Excel sheet 191Kb)
07-Mar-2013Data from the 2011 General Lifestyle Survey on occupational and personal pensions for employees and the pension arrangements of the self-employed. The chapter presents both trends over time and detailed data for the 2011 survey year.
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Table A11 - Detailed household expenditure by age of household reference person, 2011 (Excel sheet 279Kb)
04-Dec-2012This table is part of a series of tables relating to household expenditure categorised by Classification Of Individual COnsumption by Purpose (COICOP). Estimates are drawn from the Living Costs and Food Survey.
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Table A1 - Components of household expenditure, 2011 (Excel sheet 186Kb)
04-Dec-2012This table is part of a series of tables relating to household expenditure categorised by Classification Of Individual COnsumption by Purpose (COICOP). Estimates are drawn from the Living Costs and Food Survey.
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Table A2 - Expenditure on food and non-alcoholic drinks by place of purchase, 2011 (Excel sheet 95Kb)
04-Dec-2012This table is part of a series of tables relating to household expenditure categorised by Classification Of Individual COnsumption by Purpose (COICOP). Estimates are drawn from the Living Costs and Food Survey.