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17.10. Number of beds and places in retirement homes, nursing homes and wards by region 1997-2004................267
17.11. Occupants of retirement homes and nursing homes and wards by sex and age 1997-2004........................268
17.12. Induced abortions 1995-2004...............................................................................269
17.13. Abortion rates 1991-2004..................................................................................270
17.14. Sterilizations 1997-2004..................................................................................270
17.15. Reported HlV-infected individuals 1992-2005...............................................................271
17.16. Reported cases of AIDS 1992-2005 .........................................................................271
17.17. Smoking habits of 15-79 years oldby sex 1992-2005.........................................................272
17.18. Smoking habits by sex and age 2005........................................................................273
17.19. Most common sites of cancer by sex. New cases 1990-2004...................................................274
17.20. Most common sites of cancer by sex and age. New cases 2000-2004...........................................275
17.21. Deaths by main catogories of the European shortlist by sex 1991-2004......................................276
17.22. Deaths by sex and cause of death 2004.....................................................................277
17.23. Discharges, bed-days and average length of stay in hospitals by sex 1999-2004.............................278
17.24. Consumption and sales value of drugs by main therapeutic groups 2001-2005.................................279
18 Social security
18.1. Funding of social security pension schemes and social asssistance benefits 1993-2005......................280
18.2. Funding of occupational injury insurance 1994-2005........................................................280
18.3. Social security and social assistance benefits expenditure 2001-2005......................................281
18.4. Benefits and recipients of social security benefits 2003-2005.............................................282
18.5. Benefits and recipients of social assistance benefits 2003-2005 ..........................................283
18.6. Benefits and recipients of social security benefits by sex 2005 ..........................................284
18.7. Benefits and recipients of social assistance benefits and by sex 2005.....................................285
18.8. Unreduced social security benefits and social assistance benefits 2003-2005 ..............................286
18.9. Social security benefits and social assistance benefits 2006..............................................287
18.10. Social security health insurance 1985-2005................................................................288
18.11. Social security health insurance by type of expenditure 2004-2005.........................................289
18.12. Accidents reported to the State Social Security Institute 1991-2005.......................................290
18.13 Unemployment Insurance Fund 2001-2005.....................................................................290
18.14. Unemployment benefits 1992-2006...........................................................................291
18.15. Recipients and payments in relation to matemity/patemity leave 2001-2005 .................................292
18.16. Recipients of payments in relation to maternity/patemity leave by birthyear of child 2001-2005............293
18.17. Average length of matemity/patemity leave per parent by birthyear of child 2001-2005 .....................293
19 Education
19.1. Personnel in pre-primary schools, in December 2005........................................................294
19.2. Pre-primary schools and number of children enrolled, by age 2001-2005.....................................295
19.3. Children in pre-primary schools by age of children and daily attendance 2001-2005.........................296
19.4. Children in pre-primary schools as percentage of age groups in December 2001-2005.........................297
19.5. Pupils in compulsory schools by district and grades, autumn 1991-2005.....................................298
19.6. Personnel in compulsory schools, autumn 2005..............................................................299
19.7. Students in upper secondary and tertiary level education by programme of studies and sex,
autumn 2004 and 2005......................................................................................300
19.8. Students in day courses in upper secondary and tertiary level education by programme of studies
and age group, autumn 2004 and 2005........................................................................302
19.9. Students in upper secondary and tertiary level education by programme of studies and domicile,
autumn 2004 and 2005......................................................................................304
19.10. Students at post-secondary, non-tertiary level and tertiary level of education by degree 2001-2005........306
19.11. Enrolment rates of age cohorts 16-29 years, autumn 2004 and 2005..........................................306
19.12. Enrolment rates of age cohorts 16-29 years in Iceland, by students’ domicile, autumn 2004 and 2005........307
19.13. Students passing matriculation examination 1992/1993-2004/2005............................................308
19.14. Students passing matriculation examination by age and domicile 2004/2005..................................309
19.15. Graduations by sex, programme of studies, diplomas and degrees 2003/2004-2004/2005........................310
19.16. Number of graduated students by sex, age and domicile of students, 2003/2004 and 2004/2005................311
19.17. Personnel in schools at the upper secondary level in November 2004........................................312
19.18 Personnel in schools at the upper secondary level in November 2005........................................314
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