Age by Tenure (Household Reference Persons) (Northern Ireland and Wards and Electoral Divisions in Scotland) 2011

Dataset population: Household Reference Persons aged 16 to 74

Age of HRP

Age is derived from the date of birth question and is a person's age at their last birthday, at 27 March 2011. Dates of birth that imply an age over 115 are treated as invalid and the person's age is imputed. Infants less than one year old are classified as 0 years of age.

Household Reference Person

The concept of a Household Reference Person (HRP) was introduced in the 2001 Census (in common with other government surveys in 2001/2) to replace the traditional concept of the 'head of the household'. HRPs provide an individual person within a household to act as a reference point for producing further derived statistics and for characterising a whole household according to characteristics of the chosen reference person.

For a person living alone, it follows that this person is the HRP.

If a household contains only one family (with or without ungrouped individuals) then the HRP is the same as the Family Reference Person (FRP).

For families in which there is generational divide between family members that cannot be determined (Other related family), there is no FRP. Members of these families are treated the same as ungrouped individuals.

If there is more than one family in a household the HRP is chosen from among the FRPs using the same criteria used to choose the FRP. This means the HRP will be selected from the FRPs on the basis of their economic activity, in the priority order:

  • Economically active: Employed: Full-time: Non-student
  • Economically active: Employed: Full-time: Student
  • Economically active: Employed: Part-time: Non-student
  • Economically active: Employed: Part-time: Student
  • Economically active: Unemployed: Non-student
  • Economically active: Unemployed: Student
  • Economically inactive: Retired
  • Economically inactive: Other

If some or all FRPs have the same economic activity, the HRP is the eldest of the FRPs. If some or all are the same age, the HRP is the first of the FRPs from the order in which they were listed on the questionnaire.

If a household is made up entirely of any combination of ungrouped individuals and other related families, the HRP is chosen from among all people in the household, using the same criteria used to chose between FRPs. Students at their non-term-time address and short-term migrants cannot be the HRP.

Tenure

Tenure provides information about whether a household rents or owns the accommodation that it occupies and, if rented, combines this with information about the type of landlord who owns or manages the accommodation.

Data and Resources

Additional Info

Field Value
Last Updated September 20, 2022, 17:10 (BST)
Created September 20, 2022, 16:48 (BST)
Visibility Public
Year 2011
Topics Accommodation and housing
Demography
Units Persons
Geographic Layer Census Electoral Divisions
Census Wards
Council Areas
Countries
Local Authorities
Local Government Districts
Small Areas
Super Output Areas
Frequency Decennial
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5257/census/aggregate-2011-2
Citation Office for National Statistics; National Records of Scotland; Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency; UK Data Service. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5257/census/aggregate-2011-2
Geographical Coverage Location Northern Ireland and Scotland
Granularity Country level down to Small Areas
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