Counting heads
Series: Inside Housing ; 21(24) 18 June 2004, 22-24(3)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Examines UK population projections to 2021 and assesses what effect these population increases and changes to household types will have on the number of homes needed and the tenure type they should be. Tables cover estimates and projections to 2021 for population, population age structure, households and social rented sector households and their characteristics. Poses key questions for the housing world, raised by King's research.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS68039 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 126759-1001 |
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| ABS68036 Nobody's home | ABS68037 A regional breakdown | ABS68038 Focus: residential | ABS68039 Counting heads | ABS68040 Focus 1: Middle East | ABS68041 PIFs testing the water | ABS68042 A tolerable state of affairs |
Examines UK population projections to 2021 and assesses what effect these population increases and changes to household types will have on the number of homes needed and the tenure type they should be. Tables cover estimates and projections to 2021 for population, population age structure, households and social rented sector households and their characteristics. Poses key questions for the housing world, raised by King's research.