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Output Area at SO296140: Occupancy rating for rooms

Location Type: Output Areas, ONS Geographic Code: W00008119

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Key Facts

All Residents 289
Male 175
Female 114
Households 176
Population Density (people/km2) 867.7
Postcodes Covered

NP7 0WA
NP7 1AU
NP7 1AX
NP7 1BU
NP7 1BW
NP7 1BX
NP7 1DD
NP7 1DG
NP7 5AA
NP7 5AD
NP7 5AN
NP7 5AR
NP7 5AT
NP7 5AU
NP7 5AX
NP7 5AZ
NP7 5BA
NP7 5BD
NP7 5BG
NP7 5BJ
NP7 5BP
NP7 5BQ
NP7 5DJ
NP7 5DL
NP7 5EB
NP7 5EE
NP7 5EF
NP7 5EG
NP7 5EH
NP7 5EN
NP7 5EQ
NP7 5EW
NP7 5HU
NP7 5RT
NP7 5WQ
NP7 5YG
NP7 5YN
NP7 5ZT
NP7 7WU
NP7 8YA
NP7 9WY
NP7 1DJ
NP7 1DS
NP7 1DP
NP7 1DT
NP7 1DU
NP7 1DW
NP7 1DX
NP7 1DZ
NP7 1EA
NP7 1EB

Table Codets053
Issued2023-01-06
Unit of MeasureHousehold
Number of Response Options6

This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by occupancy rating based on the number of rooms in the household. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.

Summary

Whether a household's accommodation is overcrowded, ideally occupied or under-occupied. This is calculated by comparing the number of rooms the household requires to the number of available rooms.

The number of rooms the household requires uses a formula which states that:

* one-person households require three rooms comprised of two common rooms and one bedroom
* two-or-more person households require a minimum of two common rooms and a bedroom for each person inline with the Bedroom Standard

People who should have their own room according to the Bedroom Standard are:

1. married or cohabiting couple
2. single parent
3. person aged 16 years and over
4. pair of same-sex persons aged 10 to 15 years
5. person aged 10 to 15 years paired with a person under 10 years of the same sex
6. pair of children aged under 10 years, regardless of their sex
7. person aged under 16 years who cannot share a bedroom with someone in 4, 5 or 6 above

An occupancy rating of:

* -1 or less implies that a household’s accommodation has fewer rooms than required (overcrowded)
* +1 or more implies that a household’s accommodation has more rooms than required (under-occupied)
* 0 suggests that a household’s accommodation has an ideal number of rooms

The number of rooms is taken from Valuation Office Agency (VOA) administrative data for the first time in 2021. The number of rooms is recorded at the address level, whilst the 2011 Census recorded the number of rooms at the household level. This means that for households that live in a shared dwelling, the available number of rooms are counted for the whole dwelling in VOA, and not each individual household.

VOA’s definition of a room does not include bathrooms, toilets, halls or landings, kitchens, conservatories or utility rooms. All other rooms, for example, living rooms, studies, bedrooms, separate dining rooms and rooms that can only be used for storage are included. Please note that the 2011 Census question included kitchens, conservatories and utility rooms while excluding rooms that can only be used for storage. To adjust for the definitional difference, the number of rooms required is deducted from the actual number of rooms it has available, and then 1 is added.

Quality Statement

It is inappropriate to measure change in number of rooms from 2011 to 2021, as Census 2021 used Valuation Office Agency data for this variable. Instead use Census 2021 estimates for number of bedrooms for comparisons over time.

More information at the ONS website

Occupancy rating for rooms: Total: All households 177
Occupancy rating of rooms: +2 or more 38
Occupancy rating of rooms: +1 38
Occupancy rating of rooms: 0 89
Occupancy rating of rooms: -1 11
Occupancy rating of rooms: -2 or less 1

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