More households to be housed where is the increase in households coming from?
Language: English Series: Town & Country Planning ; 75(10) October 2006, (8) | Town and Country Planning Tomorrow Series ; 5 October 2006Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Summary: Government produced updated household projections earlier in 2006. The headline figure is the 213 000 additional households per year for the 20-year period 2001-2021. This paper looks in detail at the different elements causing the increases in the number of households, how the projected growth compares with earlier evidence, and the factors which might cause them to change. Covers the government projections, what has changed, the increase in households arising from population growth and change, the summary analysis of the increase in households due to population growth and change, the regional analysis of sources of the projected increase in households, and the implications of the new household projections for housing policy. Tables. References.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L135476 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 135476-1001 |
Government produced updated household projections earlier in 2006. The headline figure is the 213 000 additional households per year for the 20-year period 2001-2021. This paper looks in detail at the different elements causing the increases in the number of households, how the projected growth compares with earlier evidence, and the factors which might cause them to change. Covers the government projections, what has changed, the increase in households arising from population growth and change, the summary analysis of the increase in households due to population growth and change, the regional analysis of sources of the projected increase in households, and the implications of the new household projections for housing policy. Tables. References.