Information is provided on household composition, and the numbers of households with particular characteristics including pensioner households, those with couples and lone parents, with dependant and non dependant children. They also provide certain information on the employment position of certain households, and on amenities, tenure and vehicle ownership. The tables provide data on the number of households, not the number of people.
There are four tables giving data on households. These are listed as EMPLOYMENT AND HEALTH, HOUSEHOLD PROFILES, HOUSEHOLD TOTALS, and TRANSPORT.
There are further footnotes below from the Office for National Statistics to assist with use and interpretation of these tables.
EMPLOYMENT AND HEALTH gives information on:-
HOUSEHOLD PROFILES gives information on:-
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Households and amenities
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Households and transport
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Households and tenure
HOUSEHOLD TOTALS gives information on:-
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All households
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Single person households
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Pensioner households
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Couples
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Children
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Lone parents
TRANSPORTgives information on :-
Notes:
Cells in these tables have been randomly adjusted to avoid the release of confidential data.
Footnotes: 1. For the purposes of this table, a lone parent is defined as a parent with a dependent child living in a household with no other parents (whether related to that dependent child or not). This definition is to be distinguished from the standard definition of lone parent used in other tables. 2. Households containing one family and no others in which all members of the family are pensioners. 3. All cars or vans in the area includes only those cars and vans owned by, or available for use by, households. This count is not exact as households with more than 10 cars or vans are counted as having 10 cars or vans.