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| Published | 10 October 2005 |
|---|---|
| Type(s) | Reports and summaries |
| Site | Housing |
| Product code | 05HC03050/19 |
| Price | Free |
The Survey of English Housing (SEH) is a continuous household survey carried out for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister by the National Centre for Social Research. The SEH provides important housing data on owner occupation and on the social and private rented sectors. This preview presents some of the key findings from the 2004/05 survey. These results are provisional results, not final results (the population used for grossing was the estimated 2003 population not the population in 2004).
When the final results for the 2004/05 survey become available the results can be expected to be very similar to those given in this bulletin, but not identical. In addition to the provisional SEH results for 2004/05 and in order to present the best available statistics, a number of tables based on data from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) for 2005 have also been included.
SEH figures for 2001/02 and later years have been grossed using population estimates that reflect the results of the 2001 Census. Figures for 2000/01 and earlier years have not yet been revised to reflect the results of the Census. In tables that show SEH grossed estimates as time series the discontinuity is indicated by a line space. In tables where LFS results are presented, this caveat doesn't apply because LFS figures back to 1992 have been adjusted in line with the 2001 Census results.
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