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Area Profile for the City of Leicester: Housing and Health



Household Change

  Leicester Percent England & Wales

All dwellings

115751

 

 

Vacant dwellings

4398

 

 

Other dwellings

205


 

Dwellings with resident households 2001

111148


 

Residents households, 1991

104158


 

Change in households

6990

6.71%

8.97%



Unlike the figure for population, the count of households shows that there has been an increase since 1991. This is part of the general trend brought about by more people living on their own.

The extent to which people are doing this exceeds the effect of the declining population. However, as the figure for Leicester shows, growth of 6.7% is lower than that for England & Wales as a whole at 8.9%.

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Household Composition

  Leicester Percent England & Wales

One person: Pensioner

15275

13.74%

14.43%

One person: Other

20904

18.81%

15.59%

All pensioners

7395

6.65%

8.97%

Married couple: No children

9766

8.79%

13.00%

Married couple: With dependent children

18506

16.65%

17.56%

Married couple: All children non-dependent


5545

4.99%

5.99%

Cohabiting couple: No children

4697

4.23%

4.72%

Cohabiting couple: With dependent children

3833

3.45%

3.24%


Cohabiting couple: All children non-dependent

319

0.29%

0.32%

Lone parent: With dependent children

8567

7.71%

5.88%

Lone parent: All children non-dependent

4837

4.35%

3.64%

Other: With dependent children

4505

4.05%

2.23%

Other: All student

1814

1.63%

0.39%

Other: All pensioner

421

0.38%

0.41%

Other: Other

4764

4.29%

3.62%



As mentioned in the section on population, Leicester's population is younger than the national average. This is emphasised by the fact there is a smaller percentage of pensioner households than for England & Wales. There is also a lower percentage of lone pensioners.

Lone parents are a group with particular needs and they are proportionally a larger percentage of the population in Leicester than in England & Wales as a whole.

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Tenure

  Leicester Percent England & Wales

Owner occupied: Owns outright

26241

23.61%

29.46%

Owner occupied: Owns with a mortgage or loan

37455

33.70%

38.76%

Owner occupied: Shared ownership

691

0.62%

0.64%

Rented from: Council (local authority)

23457

21.10%

13.24%

Rented from: Housing association / social landlord

7641

6.87%

5.95%

Rented from: Private landlord or letting agency

12958

11.66%

8.72%

Rented from: Other

2705

2.43%

3.22%



As with major cities in general, Leicester has a low proportion of housing in the owner-occupied categories in comparison with England & Wales as a whole (57% versus 68%). Leicester's figure is very similar to the one for 1991.

Where there has been change since 1991 is in the public sector, where council housing has declined in favour of provision by housing associations or the private sector.

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Amenities

  Leicester Percent England & Wales

Average household size

2.46

 

2.36

Average number of rooms per household

5.02

 

5.34

Without central heating

9170

8.25%

8.47%

H'holds lacking rooms given number of residents

11807

10.62%

6.97%



In the 2001 Census, space within houses was research more thoroughly than in previous years, with the introduction of information on occupancy levels. This replaced the simple measure of overcrowding and works by providing a space allowance based on household composition.

For Leicester as a whole, the results show that there were 11,800 households that had a space deficit of one or more rooms. This accounted for just over 10% of households. This is 3% higher that the equivalent figure for England & Wales.

This deficit is reinforced by the data for average household size and rooms per household, with Leicester having larger households but smaller homes compared with England & Wales as a whole.

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Health

  Leicester Percent England & Wales
People whose health was good 183469 65.54% 68.55%
People whose health was fairly good 67782 24.21% 22.23%
People whose health was not good 28670 10.24% 9.22%
People with limiting long-term illness 52500 18.76% 18.23%
People who provide unpaid care 26868 9.60% 10.03%


Leicester had slightly higher proportions of people in the 'fairly good' and 'not good' health categories compared with the figures for England & Wales. There was less difference for people with limiting long-term illness.

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Source: 2001 Census, Key Statistics © Crown Copyright
Leicester City Council Area Profile Version 1.1

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