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1 Introduction
2 Summary of main points from the projections
3 Short description of methodology
4 Comparison of 1998-based, 1996-based and 1994-based
household projections
4.1 Population projections
4.2 Categories of household type
4.3 1996-based projections compared to 1998 estimate
5 Analysis of the 1998-Based Household Projections
for Scotland Scottish Executive Statistical Bulletin Housing Series: HSG/2000/4
5.1 Summary information for Scotland
5.2. Projected households in Scotland by households
type
5.3. Projected households in Scotland by age group
of head of household
5.4 Projected households in Scotland by household
type and age group of head of household
5.5 Projected Households in Scotland by local authority
and household type
5.6 Projected households in Scotland by local authority:
One person households as a percentage of all households
5.7 Projected average household size in Scotland
by local authority
5.8 Projected households in Scotland by structure
plan area (SPA) and household type
Tables
1 Summary information for Scotland
2 Projected households in Scotland by household
type
3 Projected households in Scotland by age group
of head of household
4 Projected households in Scotland by household
type and age group of head of household
5 Projected households in Scotland by local authority
and household type
6 Projected households in Scotland by local authority:
One person households as a percentage of all households
7 Projected average household size in Scotland
by local authority
8 Projected households in Scotland by structure
plan area and household type
Annex
A Full description of methodology
B Uses, limitations and consequences of projections
The Scottish Executive Statistical Services
Most recent Scottish Executive Development Department
statistical publications relating to housing, households and homelessness.
Contact telephone numbers
Notes
1. Individual figures in the tables have been rounded to the nearest 100. The totals shown may therefore not be equal to the sum of the constituent parts.
2. Only the selected projection years have been shown due to the limited
printing space available.
Projected household information for other years is available on request.
Definitions
1. Private household population refers to the population excluding those who live in communal establishments, such as defence establishments, educational establishments, nursing homes, etc.
2. Where children are included in a household type, although they mainly consist of children aged 1-15, they may also include a number of 16-18 year olds classified as dependent children in the Census (mainly people still at school).
3. Average household size, (the average number of persons in private households) is calculated by dividing the private household population by the number of households.
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