Census 2011: Release 3L - Detailed characteristics on Housing and Accommodation in Scotland

27 Nov 2014 12:06 PM

A National Statistics publication for Scotland.

Statistics published today by the Registrar General for Scotland on the Scotland’s Census website (http://www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk ) present further details on housing and accommodation (Release 3L), from national to local level.

Key points - Release 3L

Car or van availability

Tenure by economic activity by age - Household Reference Persons

Notes To Editors

Remaining data on other census topics will be released on a rolling basis during 2014. More information on the census release timetable can be found in the Outputs Prospectus linked from our website athttp://www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk.

The Scotland’s Census website (http://www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk) provides access to all the data contained in Release 3L. The website also provides visualisation tools to aid interpretation of the statistics.

Further explanatory information on the 2011 Census can be found on thehttp://www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk website. Information on other demographic statistics published by National Records of Scotland (NRS) can be found on the NRS website (www.nrscotland.gov.uk)

Information on the census results in England & Wales can be found on the Office for National Statistics website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/ and information on the Northern Irish Census results can be found on their website at http://www.nisra.gov.uk 

Tables included in Release 3L 

The tables of census results covered in Release 3L are listed below. They are a mixture of “Detailed Characteristics” (DC) and “Local Characteristics” (LC) tables. DC versions of tables include the most complex cross-tabulations and are therefore not available at smaller geographic areas (generally available down to postcode sectors). LC versions of tables include less complex cross-tabulations and are therefore available down to the lowest geographic levels (generally census output areas). In some instances, no LC version of a table is produced as a statistical disclosure control measure. Similarly, the DC version of some tables is produced for council areas only.

DC1401SC

Household composition by car or van availability

LC1401SC

Household composition by car or van availability

DC2406SC

Length of residence in the UK by car or van availability

LC2406SC

Length of residence in the UK by car or van availability

DC3405SC

Car or van availability by long-term health problem or disability by sex by age

LC3405SC

Car or van availability by long-term health problem or disability by sex

DC4202SC

Tenure by car or van availability by ethnic group of Household Reference Person

LC4202SC

Tenure by car or van availability by ethnic group of Household Reference Person

DC4203SC

Tenure by car or van availability by ethnic group

LC4203SC

Tenure by car or van availability by ethnic group

DC4415SC

Accommodation type by car or van availability by number of people aged 17 and over in household

LC4415SC

Accommodation type by car or van availability by number of people aged 17 and over in household

DC4416SC

Tenure by car or van availability by number of people aged 17 and over in household

LC4416SC

Tenure by car or van availability by number of people aged 17 and over in household

DC4601SC

Tenure by economic activity by age – Household Reference Persons

DC4605SC

Tenure by National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SeC) by age – Household Reference Persons

DC4609SC

Tenure by car or van availability by economic activity

LC4609SC

Tenure by car or van availability by economic activity

DC6403SC

Approximated social grade by tenure by car or van availability

LC6403SC

Approximated social grade by tenure by car or van availability

DC6404SC

Economic activity by car or van availability by sex

LC6404SC

Economic activity by car or van availability

DC6405SC

Economic activity by car or van availability by method of travel to work or study

LC6405SC

Economic activity by car or van availability by method of travel to work or study