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Dr. Bray
To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) how many staff work in the Central Statistical Office; and what is the distribution of their grades;
(2) what is the annual budget of the Central Statistical Office.
Mr. Maples
As at 12 July 1991, there were 1,099–5 staff employed by the Central Statistical Office, with a grade distribution as follows:
Number | |
Grade 1A | 1·0 |
Grade 2 | 1·0 |
Grade 3 | 3·0 |
Grade 4 | 1·0 |
Grade 5 | 20·0 |
Grade 6 | 3·0 |
Grade 7 | 67·5 |
Senior executive officer | 34·0 |
Senior assistant/assistant statistician | 25·0 |
Higher executive officer | 142·0 |
Executive officer | 274·0 |
Administrative officer | 384·5 |
Administrative assistant | 65·0 |
Higher graphics officer | 1·0 |
Graphics officer | 4·0 |
Senior information officer | 1·0 |
Information officer | 1·0 |
Assistant information officer | 1·0 |
Mapping and charting officer | 1·0 |
Librarian | 1·0 |
Typing manager | 2·0 |
Phototypesetter | 1·0 |
Senior personal secretary | 3·0 |
Personal secretary | 22·5 |
Typist | 16·0 |
Support manager 3 | 1·0 |
Support grade band 1 | 6·0 |
Support grade band 2 | 17·0 |
Total | 1,099·5 |
Note: Part-time staff are counted as 0·5.
Details of the 1991–92 provision for the Central Statistical Office (class XVIII, vote 13) are shown in Supply Estimates 1991–92 (HC 236-XVIII). The net provision for 1991–92 is £31,741,000, comprising gross provision of £32,791,000 and appropriations in aid of £1,050,000.