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Central Statistical Office

Volume 195: debated on Thursday 25 July 1991

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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.

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 1A1·0
Grade 21·0
Grade 33·0
Grade 41·0
Grade 520·0
Grade 63·0
Grade 767·5
Senior executive officer34·0
Senior assistant/assistant statistician25·0
Higher executive officer142·0
Executive officer274·0
Administrative officer384·5
Administrative assistant65·0
Higher graphics officer1·0
Graphics officer4·0
Senior information officer1·0
Information officer1·0
Assistant information officer1·0
Mapping and charting officer1·0
Librarian1·0
Typing manager2·0
Phototypesetter1·0
Senior personal secretary3·0
Personal secretary22·5
Typist16·0
Support manager 31·0
Support grade band 16·0
Support grade band 217·0
Total1,099·5

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.