Housing in England : a report of the ... survey of English housing

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Housing in England : a report of the ... survey of English housing

carried out by Social Survey Division of ONS on behalf of the Department of Environment

HMSO, 1996-

  • 1994/95
  • 1995/96
  • 1996/97
  • 1997/98
  • 1998/99
  • 1999/00
  • 2000/1

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At head of title: Office for National Statistics, Social Survey Division

1995/96: Hazel Green ... [et al.]

1996/97: Hazel Green and Kirsty Deacon, Denis Down

1997/98: Hazel Green ... [et al.]

1998/99: Mark McConaghy ... [et al.]

1999/00-: Beverley Bates ... [et al.]

1996/97-: carried out by Social Survey Division of ONS on behalf of the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions

1999/00-: carried out by the National Centre for Social Research on behalf of the Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions

Publisher of 1995/96-: Stationery Office

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

1999/00 ISBN 9780116214713

Description

The Survey of English Housing is a continuous survey which started in 1993. It provides key housing data on tenure, owner occupation and the social rented sector, and regular information about the private rented sector. This edition reports on a survey of 18,650 households in the year beginning 12 April 1999. Specific chapters deal with: trends in tenure; new and recently moving households; owner occupiers; social renters; private renters; households in the most deprived wards; attitudes to the local area; tenants' views of their landlords. Each chapter is supported by a large set of annexe tables, and there is a number of appendices with technical details of the survey.
Volume

1995/96 ISBN 9780116916976

Description

This report presents a picture of housing in England. Information is presented for a wide range of topics, including: trends in tenure and the main features of housing within the owner occupied, social and private rented sectors; homelessness; levels of under-occupancy in the social rented sector; private renters' response to rent restriction to Housing Benefit; views about the neighbourhood; the role of the social and private rented sectors; single owner occupiers who live alone; access to local authority housing; and lodgers.

Table of Contents

  • Trends
  • new topics
  • views about the neighbourhood
  • the role of the social and private rented sectors
  • single owner-occupiers who live alone
  • access to local authority housing - waiting lists and and new tenants
  • lodgers.

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