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Census 2011: Detailed characteristics - Release 3L

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Census 2011: Detailed characteristics on Housing and Accommodation in Scotland - Release 3L

Census 2011: Detailed characteristics on Housing and Accommodation in Scotland - Release 3L


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These statistics present further details on housing and accommodation in Scotland, from national to local level

Key Points
  • At the time of the 2011 Census, 69 per cent of the 2.4 million households in Scotland had at least one car or van available, including 27 per cent which had two or more cars or vans available. Just under a third (31 per cent) of households had no cars or vans available, compared with 34 per cent in 2001 and 43 per cent in 1991.
  • The proportion of households with no cars or vans available was highest for those comprising one person aged 65 or over living alone (64 per cent) and for those comprising of all full-time students (63 per cent). The proportion of households with two or more cars or vans available was highest for married couple families with children, at 63 per cent.
  • The proportion of households with at least one car or van available was higher for those who owned their property (85 per cent) than for those in social rented accommodation (37 per cent) or in private rented accommodation (57 per cent). It was also higher for households living in houses or bungalows (81 per cent) than for those in flats (49 per cent).
  • In 2011, there were 1.8 million Household Reference Persons (HRPs) in Scotland aged 16 to 64. Of those who owned their property with a mortgage or loan, the great majority (97 per cent) were economically active. The corresponding proportions for HRPs who owned their own property outright, lived in social rented accommodation or lived in private rented accommodation were 81 per cent, 63 per cent and 81 per cent respectively
 
ISBN
9781785840272
Author
National Records of Scotland
Published by
Dandy Booksellers Ltd
Publication Date
3 August 2015
Format
Paperback
Extent
33 pages
Dimensions
A4 (210 x 297 mm)
Approx Weight
0.2 kg
HS Code
490199