§ 44. Mr. HARDIEasked the Secretary of State for Scotland the number of families living in one, two, three, and four apartments and upwards in Scotland?
§ Sir J. GILMOURAs the reply involves a statement containing a considerable number of figures, I propose, with the hon. Member's permission, to circulate it in the OFFICIAL REPORT.
§ Following is the statement: According to the Scottish Census of 1921 the figures for households in Scotland, consisting of two or more persons (apart from lodgers) living in dwellings of the sizes referred to, were as follow:
One-roomed house | 99,302 |
Two-roomed house | 400,353 |
Three-roomed house | 213,250 |
Four-roomed house | 102,471 |
Houses of more than four rooms | 171,140 |