Tenure
From 1981, households who were buying a share in the property from a housing
association or co-operative through a shared ownership (equity sharing) or
co-ownership scheme are included in the category of owner-occupiers. In earlier
years such households were included with those renting from a housing
association or co-operative.
Renting from a council includes renting from a local authority or New town
corporation or commissions or Scottish Homes (formerly the Scottish Special
Housing Association).
Renting from a housing association also includes co-operatives and charitable
trusts. It also covers fair rent schemes.
Social sector renters includes households renting from a local authority or
New Town corporation or commission or Scottish Homes and those renting from
housing associations, cooperatives and charitable trusts.
Private renters include those who rent from a private individual or
organisation and those whose accommodation is tied to their job even if the
landlord is a local authority, housing association or Housing Action Trust, or
if the accommodation is rent free. Squatters are also included in this
category.
Unemployed
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Working
See Economic activity