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1998-Based Household Projections for Scotland

Scottish Executive Statistical Bulletin Housing Series: HSG/2000/4

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Enquiries on 1998-Based Household Projections for Scotland should be addressed to:

Julie Bright
Economic Advice and Statistics
Development Department
1-G24 Victoria Quay
EH6 6QQ
Telephone: 0131 244 7234 Fax: 0131 244 0446
e-mail: julie.bright@scotland.gov.uk

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David Burman
Central Statistics Unit
Scottish Executive Education Department
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EDINBURGH EH6 6QQ
Telephone: (0131) 244 0442; Fax: (0131) 244 0354
e-mail: statistics.enquiries@scotland.gov.uk

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Most recent Development Department Statistical Publications relating to Housing, Households and Homelessness

Ref no.

Title

Last published

Price

HSG/1998/4

Operation of the Homeless Persons Legislation in Scotland 1986-87 to 1996-97: National and Local Analysis

August 1998

£2

HSG/1998/5

1996 — Based Household Projections for Scotland

August 1998

£2

HSG/1999/1

Housing Trends in Scotland: Quarters Ended 30 June and 30 September 1998

March 1999

£2

HSG/1999/2

Local Authority Housing and Expenditure 1997-1998 to 1999-2000

August 1999

£2

HSG/1999/3

Operation of the Homeless Persons Legislation in Scotland 19887-88 to 1997-98:
National and Local Authority Analysis

August 1999

£2

HSG/1999/4

Housing Trends in Scotland: Quarter Ended 31 December 1998

September 1999

£2

HSG/2000/1

Housing Trends in Scotland: Quarter Ended 31 March 1999

January 2000

£2

HSG/2000/2

Housing Trends in Scotland: Quarters Ended 30 June and 30 September 1999

March 2000

£2

HSG/2000/3

Housing Trends in Scotland: Quarter Ended 31 December 1999

June 2000

£2


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