§ Mr. Hancockasked the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) what information his Department has about how many people in England and Wales live in (a) municipal housing, (b) housing association accommodation and (c) other private rented accommodation;
- (2) how many elderly people in Portsmouth and Hampshire, respectively, live in (a) municipal housing, (b) housing association accommodation and (c) other private rented accommodation;
- (3) if he will estimate the number of elderly people in England and Wales who do not live in a home owned by themselves or owned by relatives;
- (4) if he will estimate the number of people in Portsmouth and Hampshire, respectively, who do not live in a home owned by themselves or owned by relatives.
§ Sir George YoungThe following analyses of people enumerated in the 1981 census appear for England and Wales in the national report for Great Britain part 1 and for Hampshire and Portsmouth in the county report for Hampshire, part 1:
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Persons usually resident in private households by the tenure of the household All ages Table 25 of the census Pensionable age Table 39 of the census Persons not in private households by type of establishment All ages and pensionable age Table 9 of the census People living in households headed by owners to whom they are not related, are not separately tabulated.