HC Deb 11 July 1975 vol 895 c284W
Mr. Welsh

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will produce a table showing the percentages of gross national product spent on housing in the United Kingdom and each of the OECD countries.

Mr. Crosland

The following table sets out the readily available information. It is not possible to make meaningful comparisons, however, because, apart from important differences in definition, there can be wide differences between countries in respect of the quality of housing stock and the imbalance between the quality of housing available and the number of households requiring accommodation.

GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION IN DWELLINGS AS A PERCENTAGE OF GNP
Australia 5.3 (1972–73)
Austria Not available
Belgium 4.7 (1972)
Canada 5.5 (1974)
Denmark 5.0 (1970)
Finland 7.1 (1973)
France 6.7 (1973)
Germany, Federal Republic 6.5 (1972)
Greece 7.6 (1972)
Iceland 6.2 (1972)
Ireland 5.0 (1972)
Italy 6.2 (1973)
Japan 8.8 (1973)
Luxembourg Not available
Netherlands 6.3 (1973)
Norway 5.3 (1972)
Portugal 2.9 (1972)
Spain 3.2 (1972)
Sweden 4.8 (1972)
Switzerland 6.5 (1969)
Turkey Not available
U.S.A. 4.6 (1972)
United Kingdom 4.7 (1973–74)