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dc.creatorDepartment for Communities and Local Governmenten
dc.date2013-08-30T09:49:36Zen
dc.identifier10.5255/UKDA-SN-7386-4-
dc.identifier7386-
dc.identifierhttp://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-7386-4-
dc.identifier.urihttps://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/62694*
dc.description<P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P><p>The <i>English Housing Survey</i> (EHS) is a continuous national survey commissioned by the Ministry of Housing, Community and Local Government (MHCLG) that collects information about people's housing circumstances and the condition and energy efficiency of housing in England. The EHS brings together two previous survey series into a single fieldwork operation: the <i>English House Condition Survey</i> (EHCS) (available from the UK Data Archive under GN 33158) and the <i>Survey of English Housing</i> (SEH) (available under GN 33277). The EHS covers all housing tenures. The information obtained through the survey provides an accurate picture of people living in the dwelling, and their views on housing and their neighbourhoods.&nbsp;The survey is also used to inform the development and monitoring of the Ministry's housing policies. Results from the survey are also used by a wide range of other users including other government departments, local authorities, housing associations, landlords, academics, construction industry professionals, consultants, and the general public.</p><p> The EHS has a complex multi-stage methodology consisting of two main elements; an initial interview survey of around 12,000 households and a follow-up physical inspection. Some further elements are also periodically included in or derived from the EHS: for 2008 and 2009, a desk-based market valuation was conducted of a sub-sample of 8,000 dwellings (including vacant ones), but this was not carried out from 2010 onwards. A periodic follow-up survey of private landlords and agents (the <i>Private Landlords Survey</i> (PLS)) is conducted using information from the EHS interview survey. Fuel Poverty datasets are also available from 2003, created by the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC).<br> <br> The EHS interview survey sample formed part of the Integrated Household Survey (IHS) (available from the Archive under GN 33420) from April 2008 to April 2011. During this period the core questions from the IHS formed part of the EHS questionnaire.<br> <br> <i>End User Licence and Special Licence Versions:</i><br> From 2014 data onwards, the End User Licence (EUL) versions of the EHS will only include derived variables. In addition the number of variables on the new EUL datasets has been reduced and disclosure control increased on certain remaining variables. New Special Licence versions of the EHS will be deposited later in the year, which will be of a similar nature to previous EHS EUL datasets and will include derived and raw datasets.<br> <br> Further information about the EHS and the latest news, reports and tables can be found on the GOV.UK <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-communities-and-local-government/series/english-housing-survey" title="English Housing Survey (EHS)" target="_blank">English Housing Survey </a> web pages.<br> </p>en
dc.descriptionThe <i>English Housing Survey, 2011: Housing Stock Data</i> is available for all cases where a physical survey has been completed. For occupied cases the data comprises information from the household interview and from the physical survey. For vacant properties only, data from the physical survey are provided. The data are made available for a two year rolling sample i.e. approximately 16,000 cases together with the appropriate 2-year weights. For example, the <i>EHS Housing Stock</i> results presented here are for 2011, but cover the period April 2010 to March 2012. The Housing Stock dataset should be used for any analysis requiring information relating to the physical characteristics and energy efficiency of the housing stock. Derived datasets provide key analytical variables compiled post-fieldwork including energy efficiency ratings, decent home indicators and equivalised income.<br> <br> <b>Latest edition information</b><br> For the fourth edition (March 2017), a new cavity wall insulation variable wins95x was added to the physical file. This variable was introduced for the latest EHS Headline Report. From the submission of the 2015 EHS, wins95x will replace wins90x; it has been added to EHS physical files from 2007/8 onwards.<br> <br>en
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dc.descriptionThe EHS survey consists of a number of components.<br> <br> <b>Interview Survey</b><br> An interview is first conducted with the householder. The interview topics include: household characteristics, satisfaction with the home and the area, disability and adaptations to the home, work done to the property and income details.<br> <br> <b>Physical Survey</b><br> The interview is followed by a visual inspection of the property, both internally and externally, by a qualified surveyor. Data collected include the number and type of rooms and facilities contained in the property, the condition of a wide range of aspects of the physical structure, details of the heating systems, parking provision, and assessment of neighbourhood quality.<br> <br> <b>Changes for the 2011 survey and onwards</b><br> From 2011, the Market Value Survey was no longer conducted and the detailed datasets 'de-regionalised costs' and 'energydims' were no longer produced.<br> <br>en
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dc.rights<a href="https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/re-using-public-sector-information/uk-government-licensing-framework/crown-copyright/" target="_blank">© Crown copyright</a>. The use of these data is subject to the <a href="https://ukdataservice.ac.uk/app/uploads/cd137-enduserlicence.pdf" target="_blank">UK Data Service End User Licence Agreement</a>. Additional restrictions may also apply.en
dc.subjectUNEMPLOYEDen
dc.subjectCENTRAL HEATINGen
dc.subjectHOME SHARINGen
dc.subjectFLOORSen
dc.subjectFOSSIL FUELSen
dc.subjectRENTSen
dc.subjectECONOMIC VALUEen
dc.subjectHOUSING TENUREen
dc.subjectWINDOWSen
dc.subjectGAS SUPPLYen
dc.subjectCAR PARKING AREASen
dc.subjectRESIDENTIAL MOBILITYen
dc.subjectHEADS OF HOUSEHOLDen
dc.subjectHOUSING FACILITIESen
dc.subjectSTRUCTURAL ELEMENTS (BUILDINGS)en
dc.subjectAIDS FOR THE DISABLEDen
dc.subjectHOUSE PRICESen
dc.subjectRENTED ACCOMMODATIONen
dc.subjectRATESen
dc.subjectBUILDING MAINTENANCEen
dc.subjectHOUSEHOLD INCOMEen
dc.subjectVACANT HOUSINGen
dc.subjectCEILINGSen
dc.subjectCHIMNEYSen
dc.subjectPRIVATE GARDENSen
dc.subjectECONOMIC ACTIVITYen
dc.subjectENERGY CONSUMPTIONen
dc.subjectSOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITSen
dc.subjectRURAL AREASen
dc.subjectHOUSESen
dc.subjectBATHROOMSen
dc.subjectHOUSING CONDITIONSen
dc.subjectFREEHOLDen
dc.subjectSOCIAL HOUSINGen
dc.subjectHOUSING AGEen
dc.subjectAPARTMENTSen
dc.subjectHOUSING IMPROVEMENTen
dc.subjectKITCHENSen
dc.subjectURBAN AREASen
dc.subjectCOSTSen
dc.subjectHUMAN SETTLEMENTen
dc.subjectROOMSen
dc.subjectTHERMAL INSULATIONen
dc.subjectSELF-EMPLOYEDen
dc.subjectGARAGESen
dc.subjectHOME OWNERSHIPen
dc.subjectLANDLORDSen
dc.subjectENVIRONMENTen
dc.subjectHOUSINGen
dc.subjectTIED HOUSINGen
dc.subjectINCOMEen
dc.subjectAGEen
dc.subjectEMPLOYEESen
dc.subjectCOOKING FACILITIESen
dc.subjectWALLSen
dc.subjectETHNIC GROUPSen
dc.subjectSEWAGE DISPOSAL AND HANDLINGen
dc.subjectCOMMUNAL ESTABLISHMENTSen
dc.subjectELECTRIC POWER SUPPLYen
dc.subjectHOUSEHOLDSen
dc.subjectSAVINGSen
dc.subjectMETHODS OF PAYMENTen
dc.subjectPOVERTYen
dc.subjectTENANCY AGREEMENTSen
dc.subjectDISABLED PERSONSen
dc.subjectPHYSICAL MOBILITYen
dc.subjectATTITUDESen
dc.subjectFINANCIAL RESOURCESen
dc.subjectSTATUS IN EMPLOYMENTen
dc.subjectTRAFFIC NOISEen
dc.subjectHOUSEHOLDERSen
dc.subjectSPOUSESen
dc.subjectHOUSING BENEFITSen
dc.subjectMORTGAGESen
dc.subjectHOME BUYINGen
dc.subjectROOFSen
dc.subjectGENDERen
dc.subjectHEATING SYSTEMSen
dc.subjectWASHING FACILITIESen
dc.subjectDOORSen
dc.subjectRESIDENTIAL BUILDINGSen
dc.subjectBOILERSen
dc.subjectHIGH RISE FLATSen
dc.subjectBEDROOMSen
dc.subjectMARITAL STATUSen
dc.subjectHOURS OF WORKen
dc.subjectLEASEHOLDen
dc.subjectRESPONSIBILITYen
dc.subjectEMPLOYMENT HISTORYen
dc.subjectSATISFACTIONen
dc.subjectDISABLED ACCESSIBILITYen
dc.subjectFAMILIESen
dc.subjectENERGY EFFICIENCYen
dc.subjectSTANDARD OF LIVINGen
dc.subjectCARSen
dc.subjectILL HEALTHen
dc.subjectWHEELCHAIRSen
dc.subjectSOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUSen
dc.subjectEMPLOYMENT PROGRAMMESen
dc.subjectUNWAGED WORKERSen
dc.subjectEMPLOYMENTen
dc.subjectSUPERVISORY STATUSen
dc.subjectCOHABITATIONen
dc.subjectSTUDENT HOUSINGen
dc.subjectEDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNDen
dc.subjectLAVATORIESen
dc.subjectCOUNCIL TAXen
dc.subjectDISABLED FACILITIESen
dc.subjectSHELTERED HOUSINGen
dc.subjectFURNISHED ACCOMMODATIONen
dc.subjectUNFURNISHED ACCOMMODATIONen
dc.subjectLOCAL TAX BENEFITSen
dc.subjectPLACE OF BIRTHen
dc.subjectINTEREST RATESen
dc.subjectHOME BUILDINGS INSURANCEen
dc.subjectHOME CONTENTS INSURANCEen
dc.subjectMORTGAGE ARREARSen
dc.subjectMORTGAGE PROTECTION INSURANCEen
dc.subjectLODGERSen
dc.subjectHOUSING SHORTAGESen
dc.subjectLOANSen
dc.subjectPROPERTY, OWNERSHIP AND TENUREen
dc.subjectBIOFUELSen
dc.subjectRADIATORSen
dc.subjectSINGLE OCCUPANCY HOUSEHOLDSen
dc.subjectSOLAR ENERGYen
dc.subject2011-2012en
dc.subjectEnglanden
dc.titleEnglish Housing Survey, 2011: Housing Stock Dataen
dc.typeDataseten
dc.coverageEnglanden
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