CENSUS 2001 ADJUSTED TENURE
TABLES
It is possible that Census 2001
form-fillers on housing benefit may have ticked 'living
rent free' in response to the Census question on tenure
asking whether the household owned or rented their
accommodation. It was found that over 40,000 households
which rented from a social landlord, such as a local
authority, Scottish Homes or a housing association, were
included in this category. This is a particular issue when
looking at the characteristics of the private rented
sector, as many tables combine private rented with living
rent free.
The General Register Office for
Scotland has published tables which provide the reported
landlord for the "Rent Free" households on their
Census updates website, thus allowing users to make
adjustments to the main tenure tables. The following tables
have been produced by the Housing Statistics branch in the
Scottish Executive, and are being disseminated as a service
to users. (Details of the tables are provided
here)
Univariate Tenure Tables
Tenure (People)
Local Authority Level [
CSV]
Scottish Parliamentary
Constituency Level [
CSV]
Tenure (Households)
Local Authority Level [
CSV]
Scottish Parliamentary
Constituency Level [
CSV]
Bivariate Tenure Tables
These tables are only available at
Local Authority Level.
Bivariate Tenure Tables
(Households)
Accommodation Type [
CSV]
Age of Household Reference
Person [
CSV]
Economic Activity of
Household Reference Person [
CSV]
Ethnicity of Household
Reference Person [
CSV]
Household Composition [
CSV]
Lowest Floor Level [
CSV]
NS-SeC of Household
Reference Person [
this table is not currently
available]
Number of People in
Household [
CSV]
Sex of Household Reference
Person [
CSV]
Bivariate Tenure Tables (People)
Accommodation Type [
CSV]
Limiting Long Term Illness [
CSV]
NS-SeC [
this table is not currently
available]
Religion of Upbringing [
CSV]