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England and Wales
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Persons
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Keywords
Occupancy rating,Central Heating,Amenities,Religion,Dwelling
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This dataset provides 2001 Census estimates that classify usual residents in households in England and Wales by shared/unshared dwelling and central heating and occupancy rating by religion. The estimates are as at census day, 29 April 2001.
The occupancy rating provides a measure of under-occupancy and overcrowding. For example a value of -1 implies that there is one room too few and that there is overcrowding in the household. The occupancy rating assumes that every household, including one person households, requires a minimum of two common rooms (excluding bathrooms).
In general, a household's accommodation is defined as an unshared dwelling if all the rooms are behind a door that only that household can use.
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Figures have been randomly adjusted to avoid the release of confidential data
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Dwelling type (3 categories)
In general, a household's accommodation is defined as an unshared dwelling if all the rooms are behind a door that only that household can use.
Read more...Central Heating (3 categories)
Read more...Occupancy rating (rooms) (5 categories)
The occupancy rating provides a measure of under-occupancy and overcrowding. For example a value of -1 implies that there is one room too few and that there is overcrowding in the household. The occupancy rating assumes that every household, including one person households, requires a minimum of two common rooms (excluding bathrooms).
Read more...Religion (10 categories)
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