§ Dr. MarekTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what information he has with regard to other Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries on the percentage contribution housing costs in various forms make to the calculations of a retail prices index; and what is the comparable percentage for the United Kingdom.
§ Mr. Lilley[holding answer 20 April 1989]: Information on the contribution of housing costs to the consumer price indices for OECD countries is available from national statistical sources and from OECD Main Economic Indicators December 1988. The treatment varies greatly from country to country: for example, some countries include prices of fuel, water and home furnishings as part of housing costs, but others do not. There is also a variety of treatment of home ownership costs: some countries exclude these altogether, others include a measure of imputed rent, while others, like the United Kingdom, include mortgage interest payments. Available figures relate to the base year for the price indices and these differ across countries.
On this basis the information requested is as follows:
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Housing Costs Percentage weight in consumer price indices Percentage United States of America 42 Japan 21 Germany 15 France 9 United Kingdom 18 Italy 4 Canada 38 Austria 11 Belgium 8 Denmark 19 Finland 18 Greece 13 Iceland 13 Ireland 6 Luxembourg 0 Netherlands 16 Norway 22 Portugal 0 Spain 18 Sweden 26 Switzerland 17 Turkey n/a Australia 14 New Zealand 21 The following indicates precisely which costs are included in the total weight given to the housing component in the consumer price indices in each of the OECD countries. These costs are divided into three categories: (a) costs in the rented sector, (b) the costs of home ownership, and (c) other costs, including in some cases fuel, water, power and home furnishings. A — indicates a zero weight for this item. The figures in brackets are the weights shown in the table.
United States (42):
- (a) Rent
- (b) Imputed rent, taxes, repairs and insurance
- (c) Fuel, power and home furnishings
Source:—Bureau of Labour Statistics
Japan (21):
- (a) Rent and repairs
- (b) Imputed rent
- (c) —
Source:—Statistics Bureau Management and Co-ordination Agency, Monthly Statistics of Japan
West Germany (15):
- (a) Rent
- (b) Imputed rent
- (c) —
Source: Statistisches Bundesamt, Statistisches Jahrbuch 1988.
France (9):
- (a) Rent and repairs
- (b) —
- (c) —
Source: INSEE, Bulletin Mensuel de Statistique March 1989
United Kingdom (18):
- (a) Rent
- (b) Interest payments, repairs, insurance and rates
- (c) Water
Source: Department of Employment, Employment Gazette April 1989
Note: The weight of 18 per cent. given in the answer is the latest figure, and compares with 15.25 per cent. shown in table 3.10 of the FSBR.
Italy (4)
- (a) Rent
- (b) —
- (c) —
Source: OECD, Main Economic Indicators December 1988
5WCanada (38):
- (a)Rent
- (b)Depreciation, interest payments, property taxes, insurance and repairs
- (c)Fuel, power and home furnishing
Source: Ministry of Supply and Services, Canadian Economic Observer
Austria (11):
- (a) Rent
- (b) Loan repayments
- (c)Household services
Source: OsterreichischesInstitut fur Wirtschaftsforschung, Monatsberichte June 1987
Belgium (8):
- (a) Rent
- (b)Imputed rent
- (c)—
Source: Institut National de Statistique, Statistiques Sociales
Denmark (19):
- (a) Rent and maintenance
- (b) —
- (c) —
Source: Denmark statistics, Denmark Statistical Yearbook 1988
Finland (18):
- (a) Rent
- (b) Imputed rent
- (c)Fuel and power
Source: OECD, Main Economic Indicators December 1988
Greece (13):
- (a) Rent
- (b) —
- (c) —
Source: National Statistical Service of Greece, Statistical Yearbook of Greece 1986
Iceland (13):
- (a) —
- (b) Interest payments, land taxes, rates and maintenance
- (c) —
Source: OECD, Main Economic Indicators December 1988
Ireland (6):
- (a) Rent
- (b) Interest payments, rates, insurance and repairs
- (c) —
Source: CSO, Irish Statistical Bulletin March 1983
Luxembourg (0):
- (a) —
- (b) —
- (c) —
Netherlands (16):
- (a) Rent
- (b)Imputed rent
- (c) Water
Source: Netherlands Central Bureau of Statistics, Statistical Yearbook of the Netherlands 1987
Norway (22):
- (a) Rent
- (b) Interest payments, rates, insurance and repairs
- (c) Fuel and power
Source: Central Bureau of Statistics, Monthly Bulletin of Statistics
Portugal (0):
- (a)—
- (b) —
- (c) —
Spain (18):
- (a) Rent
6 - (b) Imputed rent
- (c) Fuel and electricity
Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadistica, España Anuario Estadistico.
Sweden (26):
- (a)Rent
- (b) Depreciation, imputed rent, insurance and repairs
- (c)Fuel and power
Source: Statistics Sweden, Statistical Abstract for Sweden 1989.
Switzerland (17):
- (a) Rent
- (b) —
- (c) —
Source: OECD, Main Economic Indicators December 1988.
Turkey:
- (a) n/a
- (b) n/a
- (c) n/a
Australia (14):
- (a) Rent
- (b) Interest payments, rates, insurance and repairs
- (c) —
Source: Australian High Commission.
Note:The Australians have just altered the way the housing component of their consumer price index is calculated. The changed calculation reflects the fact that once the mortgage rate is above a certain level further increases do not lead to increased interest payments for the many homeowners who hold mortgages with interest rate ceilings.
New Zealand (21):
- (a) Rent
- (b) Land and house prices, interest payments, rates, insurance and repairs
- (c) —
Source: Department of Statistics, Monthly Abstract of Statistics.