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Communal establishment residents (2001 Census)

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Description

Number of residents in communal establishments (defined as managed residential accommodation where there is full-time or part-time supervision of the accommodation)

Geographic coverage

England and Wales

Geographic units

Output Area (OA), Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA), Middle Layer Super Output Area (MSOA), 2003 ward, Local Authority District (LAD), Government Office Region (GOR), National

Time coverage (most recent)

2001

Time coverage

2001

Update frequency

Every 10 years

Source

Census 2001

Guidelines

-

Publisher

Neighbourhood Statistics

URL

URL notes

Housing / Other Statistics

Notes

Small hotels and guesthouses were treated as communal establishments if they had the capacity to have 10 or more guests, excluding the owner/manager and his/her family. Sheltered housing was treated as a communal establishment if less than half the residents possessed their own facilities for cooking. If half or more possessed their own facilities for cooking (regardless of use) the whole establishment was treated as separate households.

Data suppression

-

Time series consistency

-

Reliability

-

Component variables

Percentage of residents living in:

  • Medical and care establishments:NHS: Psychiatric
  • Medical and care establishments: NHS: Other
  • Medical and care establishments: Local authority: Children's home
  • Medical and care establishments: Local authority: Other
  • Medical and care establishments: Housing association
  • Medical and care establishments: Other: Nursing homes
  • Medical and care establishments: Other: Residential care homes
  • Medical and care establishments: Other: Children's homes
  • Medical and care establishments: Other: Other
  • Other establishments
  • Communal establishments, with a limiting long-term illness: Medical and care establishments
  • Communal establishments, with a limiting long-term illness: Other establishments

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