Dwellings, stock condition and households
This chapter sets out key results from the 2002 Scottish House Condition Survey, including those on energy efficiency. It then summarises the main
findings of a recent analysis of economic and social dynamics and their impacts on the housing market position of households.
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Figure 2.2.1 |
What happens one year after home-owner couples separate |
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Figure 2.2.2 |
What happens to singles in social renting one year after meeting a partner |
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Table 2.2.1 |
National Home Energy Ratings (NHER) by tenure |
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Table 2.2.2 |
National Home Energy Ratings (NHER) by age of dwelling |
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Table 2.2.3 |
Periods of unemployment over a ten year period for adults aged 25-54 in 2002 |
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Table 2.2.4 |
Numbers of civil status transitions over ten years by those aged 30-45 in 2001 |
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