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020 _a9781409854067
041 0 _aeng
110 2 _aUnited Kingdom
_bMinistry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
245 0 0 _aEnglish housing survey
_bheadline report 2018-2019
260 _aLondon
_bEHS
_c2020
520 _aPreliminary findings of the English Housing Survey (EHS) for 2018-19. The report is split into two sections. The first, on households, covers tenure (owner occupation and the social and private rented sectors) and the demographic and economic characteristics of the people who live in the three tenures. It then explores how affordability varies between tenures and how this has changed over time, buying expectations among renters, average rental costs in the private and social rented sectors and the extent to which private and social renters claim Housing Benefit to help meet the cost of their rent. Rates of overcrowding and under-occupation by tenure are then examined, followed by analysis of personal well-being and the extent to which this varies by tenure. The second section, on homes, provides an overview of the housing stock in England including: the age, size, and type of home; energy efficiency of the housing stock; decent homes; homes affected by damp and mould; and smoke alarms. Additional annex tables provide further detail to that covered in the main body of the report.
590 _aKA
650 2 4 _aENGLISH HOUSING SURVEY
650 2 4 _aSOCIAL HOUSING
650 2 4 _aHOUSING STOCK
650 2 4 _aENERGY
_96237
650 2 4 _aPRIVATE SECTOR HOUSING
651 4 _aEngland
690 _aResidential property
_96266
942 _n0