The largest proportion - about £3.4 billion - had gone on fast reactor research.
They had more schools and a greater proportion of their children went to school.
Only a tiny proportion of the population - about 130,000 people in 1963 - went to college at all.
Therefore, a larger proportion of their income goes to paying the tax.
In developed areas, the proportion went up to 65 percent.
A greater proportion of people with mental disorders become homeless or go to prison.
A significant proportion of what we pay in tax goes to help people less fortunate than ourselves.
A greater proportion of these go to urban areas.
Currently the largest proportion goes to big owners and to producers.
A certain proportion of this labour naturally goes to the land.