The number of pupils under five increased from 21% in 1971 to 64% last year.
The number of adolescents who continue their education after the age of 16 has increased in Britain nearly three times higher than in 1970/1 years.
The number of pupils excluded from schools has fallen from 1997/8 by 23% and now stands at 12 people per 10,000 students.
The study shows that in this category, statistics indicate a positive trend for the planet.
From 1970 to 2004, carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere in the UK fell by 18%.
Since 1996/7 to 2004/5 years, the amount of garbage going to England for recycling and composting almost tripled.
British incomes rose on average by 1.4% between 2004 and 2005, and the gross domestic product per capita grew by 1.2%.
The number of single parents with low income has fallen from 40% in 1991/4 years to 21% in 2001/4.
In 2003, almost 75% of the country's wealth was concentrated in the hands of a quarter of the adult population.
Shop-assistant: What can I do for you?
You: I would like to buy something for my little sister.
Shop-assistant: Well, how old is she?
You: Tomorrow she will be 4.
Shop-assistant: Really? What about this pretty doll?
You: Oh, no! There are ten or fifteen dolls in our flat. They are everywhere: on the sofa, on the chair, on the computer...
Shop-assistant: Sorry, it's awful. Well, what about this drum?
You: Oh, no! It's so noisy!
Shop-assistant: Let me see. Oh, look! A teddy-bear.
You: Never! She has seven or nine taddy-bears.
Shop-assistant: Well, I don't know...May be puzzles?
You: Yes! Wonderful! Two ... No! Three! How much do they cost?
Shop-assistant: Three dollars.
You: Here you are.
Shop-assistant: Well, your change...
You: Thank you.
Shop-assistant: You are welcome!