| 1. |  | Housing This project measures and values the output of owner-occupied housing services. This is the amount of accommodation provided, including utilities, furniture, insurance and maintenance. It also includes the services provided by tenants relating to furnishi ... [View Item>>] | |
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| 2. |  | Volume The volume of housing output is measured in number of rooms provided by owner-occupiers. This estimate is based on some of the inputs to the National Accounts’ calculation of imputed rent - dwellings data from DTLR and average number of rooms data from ... [View Item>>] | |
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| 3. |  | Value To obtain the value of housing output, the number of owner-occupied rooms (see Volume) is multiplied by the average rent for a self-catering room in university accommodation. This is from the National Union of Students Accommodation Costs Survey, which co ... [View Item>>] | |
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| 4. |  | Sensitivity We tested the sensitivity of the value of housing output (by owner-occupiers) to:using a rent per room for furnished accommodation - this reduces the value by 42 per cent in 2000, but it should be noted that this rent does not include any charges ... [View Item>>] | |
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| 5. |  | Inputs as a percentage of the total output Labour accounts for over 90 per cent of the output of tenant housing services, compared with 70 per cent of owner-occupied housing services. This is because tenants do not own the largest item of capital – the dwelling itself – so their capital consumpti ... [View Item>>] | |
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