This dataset contains the percentage breakdown of owner occupiers, private renters and social renters with a HRP aged between 25 and 34 years in England.
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Tenure Percentage Occupation 25 34 Yr Olds | |
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Households are grouped into three broad categories known as tenures: owner occupiers, social renters and private renters. The tenure defines the conditions under which the home is occupied, whether it is owned or rented, and if rented, who the landlord is and on what financial and legal terms the let is agreed.
Owner occupiers: households in accommodation which they either own outright, are buying with a mortgage or as part of a shared ownership scheme.
Social renters: this category includes households renting from Local Authorities (including Arms’ Length Management Organisations (ALMOs) and Housing Action Trusts) and Housing Associations, Local Housing Companies, co-operatives and charitable trusts.
Private renters: this sector covers all other tenants including all whose accommodation is tied to their job. It also includes people living rent-free (for example, people living in a flat belonging to a relative).
Household reference person (HRP): The person in whose name the dwelling is owned or rented or who is otherwise responsible for the accommodation. In the case of joint owners and tenants, the person with the highest income is taken as the HRP. Where incomes are equal, the older is taken as the HRP. This procedure increases the likelihood that the HRP better characterises the household’s social and economic position. The EHS definition of HRP is not consistent with the Census 2011, in which the HRP is chosen on basis of their economic activity. Where economic activity is the same, the older is taken as HRP, or if they are the same age, HRP is the first listed on the questionnaire.
This dataset is owned by the English Housing Survey and data is derived from the English Housing Survey headline report, in Annex Table 1.4.
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Tenure Percentage Occupation 25 34 Yr Olds
http://opendatacommunities.org/def/ontology/housing-market/percentage-occupation-25-34-yr-olds/tenurePercentageOccupation2534YrOlds
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Social renters
http://opendatacommunities.org/def/concept/housing-market/percentage-occupation-25-34-yr-olds/tenure-percentage-occupation-25-34-yr-olds/socialRenters
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Reference Area
http://opendatacommunities.org/def/ontology/geography/refArea
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Reference Period
http://opendatacommunities.org/def/ontology/time/refPeriod
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(not locked to a value) |