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Data & statistics on Household type distribution Household type Adult group Lone Adult – 41391 results

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That clear associations exist. Lone older and Single Parent households are strongly associated with low incomes, while traditional families, adult groups (3+ adults) and two adult households have an elevated proportion of high incomes.

That clear associations exist. Lone older and Single Parent households are strongly associated with low incomes, while traditional families, adult groups (3+ adults) and two adult households have an ...

www.chelmsford.gov.uk/media/pdf/5/q/StockConditionSurveyJan2008.pdf

000 income above £30, 000 per annum) per annum) Household Type Adult group (3+ adults) Lone Adult Lone Older Single Parent Traditional Family Two Adults Source: 2007 ...
Income and household type The following table compares low and high annual ...
between disability and income, as 27.6% of households with a disabled resident have a household

Jan 2007 | Chelmsford Borough Council - Welcome to Chelmsford Borough Council
Original Url: http://www.chelmsford.gov.uk/media/pdf/5/q/StockConditionSurveyJan2008.pdf
Household type (percentages) Retired Non-retired 1 adult 2 adults 1 adult with children5 2 adults with children 3 or more adults6 All household types
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Household type (percentages) Retired Non-retired 1 adult 2 adults 1 adult with children5 2 adults with children 3 or more adults6 All household types

www.statistics.gov.uk/articles/economic_trends/effects_taxes_benefits_household_income_02-03/Taxesbenefits2002-03.pdf

two quintile groups. This group makes up the majority of lone parent families. However ...
household types. For two adult households with children, the position in the income ...
two adult households tend to be found in the higher income groups. fifth

Apr 2004 | UK Statistics Authority – 517 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/articles/economic_trends/effects_taxes_benefits_household_income_02-03/Taxesbenefits2002-03.pdf
PHHTYF1 ‘Household type F (Grouped)’ 1 PERSON ONLY 2+ UNRELATED ADULTS MARRIED COUPLE, DEP CHILDREN MARRIED COUPLE, INDEP CHILDREN MARRIED COUPLE, NO CHILDREN LONE PARENT, DEP CHLDREN LONE PARENT, INDEP CHILDREN 2+ FAMILIES SAME SEX COHAB COHAB COUPLE, DEP CHILDREN COHAB COUPLE, INDEP CHILDREN COHAB COUPLE, NO CHILDREN COUPLE HOUSEHOLD, DEP CHILDREN COUPLE HOUSEHOLD, INDEP CHILDREN COUPLE HOUSEHOLD, ...
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PHHTYF1 ‘Household type F (Grouped)’ 1 PERSON ONLY 2+ UNRELATED ADULTS MARRIED COUPLE, DEP CHILDREN MARRIED COUPLE, INDEP CHILDREN MARRIED COUPLE, NO CHILDREN LONE PARENT, DEP CHLDREN LONE PARENT, ...

www.data-archive.ac.uk/doc/5664%5Cmrdoc%5Cpdf%5C5664_ghs_time_series_user_guide.pdf

PHHTYF1 ‘Household type F (Grouped)’ 1 PERSON ONLY 2+ UNRELATED ADULTS MARRIED COUPLE, DEP CHILDREN MARRIED COUPLE, INDEP CHILDREN MARRIED COUPLE, NO CHILDREN LONE PARENT, DEP CHLDREN LONE PARENT, INDEP CHILDREN 2+ FAMILIES SAME SEX COHAB COHAB ...
5 'Missing'. EXECUTE . Notes: This variable is only available from 1984 onwards. PHHTYF1 is available for all years from 1984, and has been grouped to reflect the information presented in Table 3.5 in Living in Britain 2000. The GHS Time Series Dataset

Jun 2007 | UK Data Archive – 60 more results from this site
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That adults in lone parent families are more likely to provide unpaid care between the ages of 45 and 64 than at any other age. More than one in ten people aged 45 to 64 living in lone parent families provide care for 20 hours a week or more. Moreover, the probability of providing care in this age group is somewhat higher for men living in lone parent families than for women (13 per cent for men and ...

That adults in lone parent families are more likely to provide unpaid care between the ages of 45 and 64 than at any other age. More than one in ten people aged 45 to 64 living in lone parent families ...

news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/04_10_07_families.pdf

Provision of care for twenty hours a week or more by adults1: by family type, relationship of care recipient to carer and age band, 2000/01 Great Britain Percentages Relationship of person cared for to carer ...
Family type and age-band Spouse Child Under 65 Married couple, no children Married couple, with children Lone parent Under 65 total 65 and over Married couple, no children Married couple, with children Lone parent2 65 and over total [36] [73] [55

Jan 2001 | BBC NEWS
Original Url: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/04_10_07_families.pdf
Distribution of household type Household type Single pensioner Pensioner couple Single adult Couple without children Other childless household Lone parent Couple with children Other household with children Source: Authors’ calculations from 2006 TNS sample Table 3: Frequency of shopping by car Frequency 5 or more times / week 3 – 5 times / week 1 – 2 times / week At least once a month Less than once ...

Distribution of household type Household type Single pensioner Pensioner couple Single adult Couple without children Other childless household Lone parent Couple with children Other household with ...

faculty.wcas.northwestern.edu/~ane686/research/CPI.pdf

households headed by a pensioner and fewer single adult households. Table 2: Distribution of household type Household type Single pensioner Pensioner couple Single adult Couple without children Other childless household Lone parent Couple with children Other ...
4 Household type is defined using information on each of the household members, and here we also see similar to patterns to EFS data for the percentage of households with at least ...
in recruiting and retaining some household types. We do not use these weights

Jan 2006 | Weinberg Faculty Web Server, Northwestern University
Original Url: http://faculty.wcas.northwestern.edu/~ane686/research/CPI.pdf
That clear associations exist. Lone older and lone adult households are strongly associated with low incomes, while traditional families, adult group and two adult households have elevated proportions with higher incomes.

That clear associations exist. Lone older and lone adult households are strongly associated with low incomes, while traditional families, adult group and two adult households have elevated proportions ...

www.north-dorset.gov.uk/private_sector_housing_condition_survey_2008-2.pdf

(household income above £30, 000 per annum) Household Type Adult group (3+ adults) Lone Adult Lone Older Single Parent Traditional Family Two Adults Source: 2008 North ...
associations exist. Lone older and lone adult households are strongly associated with low ...
2008 were found in the 16 to 24 age group with incomes of either £10k or less

Jan 2008 | North Dorset District Council
Original Url: http://www.north-dorset.gov.uk/private_sector_housing_condition_survey_2008-2.pdf
The proportion of households living in unsuitable housing for household type, special needs and ethnic group. The data shows that households with multiple adults and two or more children are particularly likely to be in unsuitable housing. This is reflective of the high incidence of households containing children and living in high rise accommodation within the unsuitability assessment. Lone parent ...

The proportion of households living in unsuitable housing for household type, special needs and ethnic group. The data shows that households with multiple adults and two or more children are ...

www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/1BAC137F-4342-40EC-BCD9-92969F159D6E/0/DP_PL_CoL_HousingNeedsSurvey.pdf

It could be suggested therefore that of these 71 households, 25 ...
of excluding these households is to reduce the number of households assessed to be in unsuitable housing from 337 households to 312 households. This indicates that all

Sep 2009 | City of London
Original Url: http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/1BAC137F-4342-40EC-BCD9-92969F159D6E/0/DP_PL_CoL_HousingNeedsSurvey.pdf
That the proportions for household types in Dover District are similar to the national position. The most notable difference is the larger proportion of two adult households and smaller proportion of lone adult and large adult households found in the District (Table R100).

That the proportions for household types in Dover District are similar to the national position. The most notable difference is the larger proportion of two adult households and smaller proportion of ...

www.dover.gov.uk/pdf/ps-house-condition-survey.pdf

and dwellings Table 8.1 household type distribution When broken down by tenure, clear patterns of household distribution emerge. Owner occupied dwellings tend to match ...
dwellings tend to have a higher than average proportion of lone adult households (27 ...
Table 8.1 household type distribution Dover District% (2001) England % (1996) Lone adult Lone older Two adults Large adult Family Single parent Table 8.1 clearly

Jan 2001 | Dover District Council
Original Url: http://www.dover.gov.uk/pdf/ps-house-condition-survey.pdf
Households in West Dorset largely follow the national trend, although there is a higher proportion of households of two adults at 42.9%, and of single people over 60 years old.

Households in West Dorset largely follow the national trend, although there is a higher proportion of households of two adults at 42.9%, and of single people over 60 years old.

www.dorsetforyou.com/media.jsp?mediaid=128399&filetype=pdf

Household type distribution Household type Adult group (3+ adults) Lone Adult Lone Older (60+ years) Single Parent Traditional Family Two Adults Vacant West Dorset 2007 England 2004 ...
to be used as second homes. 4.3 Householder profile Total Household Type Source: 2007 ...
outright owners, more older person households and more people with a higher level of income and savings than in the towns. Households in rural areas are also more likely

Jan 2007 | Dorset For You
Original Url: http://www.dorsetforyou.com/media.jsp?mediaid=128399&filetype=pdf
Below looks at income levels by household type and sub­area. Single pensioner and lone parent households show average incomes considerably below the District average. All non­pensioner household groups with two or more adults show average incomes above the District average. By sub­area it is clear that significant differences exist. The highest average income is estimated to be in Eastern Rural ...

Below looks at income levels by household type and sub­area. Single pensioner and lone parent households show average incomes considerably below the District average. All non­pensioner household ...

www.northnorfolk.org/files/North_Norfolk_Housing_Needs_Study_-_Final_Report_October_2007.pdf

by household type and sub­area. Single pensioner and lone parent households show average incomes considerably below the District average. All non­pensioner household groups ...
No r t h No rf o l k Ho u s in g Need s S t u d y 20 0 7 Household characteristics and income P a g e 2 0 ...
Table 4.1 Financial information by tenure Average annual gross household income

Jan 2006 | NorthNorfolk.org
Original Url: http://www.northnorfolk.org/files/North_Norfolk_Housing_Needs_Study_-_Final_Report_October_2007.pdf
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