§ Mr. LilleyTo ask the Deputy Prime Minister (1) how many additional households he estimates will be created in the South East region including London and the South, South West and Eastern regions between(a) 2001 to 2011 and (b) 2021 to 2031 as a result of (i) the reduction in the average number of people per household, (ii) the excess of births over deaths among those residents in 2001, (iii) net immigration from the rest of the UK including subsequent births less deaths and (iv) net immigration from outside the UK including subsequent births less deaths; [185814]
(2) how many additional households he estimates were created in the South East region including London and the South, South West and Eastern regions in each of the last two decades as a result of (a) the reduction in the average number of people per household, (b) excess of births over deaths among the initially resident population, (c) net immigration from other parts of the UK including subsequent births less deaths and (d) net immigration from outside the UK including subsequent births less deaths; [185815]
(3) how many additional households he estimates were created in the UK in each of the last two decades as a result of (a) the reduction in the average number of people per household, (b) the excess of births over deaths and (c) the excess of immigration over emigration including subsequent births less deaths; [185816]
(4) what change in the number of households created in the UK between (a) 2001 to 2011 and (b) 2021 to 2031 he estimates will result in (i) changes in the average number of people per household, (ii) the difference between births and deaths from the population resident in 2001 and (iii) the difference between immigration over emigration including subsequent births less deaths. [185817]
§ Keith HillThe information is not available at present. We will write our reply when we are able to produce the required statistics.