Mr. McCradyTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what the breakdown by community background in numbers and percentages is of those waiting for public sector housing in(a) Northern Ireland and (b) the Belfast areas in (i) 2000, (ii) 2001, (iii) 2002 and (iv) 2003. [166044]
§ Mr. SpellarThe Northern Ireland Housing Executive, under its Section 75 Equality duties, is developing a comprehensive approach to record keeping and monitoring in relation to religious affiliation. The information requested is only available for the last two financial years in respect of those waiting to be allocated properties by either the Northern Ireland Housing Executive or a registered housing association and is a snapshot of the waiting list at 31 March in each of the years.
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2001–02 2002–03 Number Percentage Number Percentage Northern Ireland Protestant 12,268 47 12,237 47 Catholic 10,180 39 10,512 40 Undisclosed/ Unavailable
2,350 9 2,103 8 Other 1,305 5 1,394 5 Total 26,103 26,246 Belfast Catholic 3,728 43 3,187 44 Protestant 3,029 39 3,125 43 Undisclosed/ Unavailable
648 8 567 8 Other 345 4 387 5 Total 7,750 7,266 The breakdown is based on answers, as stated on the General Housing Application Form, to a question about the religion of the respondent and the raw data are still subject to testing for reliability and validity. The question was answered by over 91 per cent. of applicants.
Mr. McCradyTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what the breakdown by community background in numbers and percentages is of those allocated public sector housing in(a) Northern Ireland and (b) the Belfast areas in (i) 2000, (ii) 2001, (iii) 2002 and (iv) 2003. [166045]
§ Mr. SpellarHousing is allocated on the basis of need and not religious affiliation. The Northern Ireland Housing Executive, under its Section 75 Equality duties, is developing a comprehensive approach to record keeping and monitoring in relation to religious affiliation. The information requested is only available for one financial year 1 April 2002–31 March 2003 and the cumulative total for the year in respect of those allocated Northern Ireland Housing Executive properties is as follows:
Number Percentage Northern Ireland Protestant 4,959 54 Catholic 3,258 35 Undisclosed/ Unavailable
530 6 Other 471 5 Total 9,218 Belfast Protestant 1,331 64 Catholic 579 28 Undisclosed/ Unavailable
104 5 Other 73 3 Total 2,087 The breakdown is based on answers, as stated on the General Housing Application Form, to a question about the religion of the respondent. The question was answered by over 91 per cent of applicants. The proportionately lower level of allocations to Catholic applicants in Belfast reflects the lower stock turnover in Catholic areas.