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Scottish House Condition Survey : Fuel Poverty Report - 2003/04
List of Figures and Tables Figure 1 Fuel poverty and household type (elderly and non-elderly and whether in receipt of benefits): households requiring to spend 10% or more of their income on all fuel use: 2003/04 Figure 2 Fuel poverty and household type (single persons, adult, single parent, family and pensioner): households requiring to spend 10% or more of their income on all fuel use: 2003/04 Figure 3 Fuel poverty and tenure: households requiring to spend 10% or more of their income on all fuel use: 1996, 2002 & 2003/04 Figure 4 Fuel poverty and energy efficiency: households: 2003/04 Figure 5 Fuel poverty and income: households requiring to spend 10% or more of their income on all fuel use: 2003/04 Figure 6 Households requiring to spend specified proportion of income on all fuel use: 2003/04 Figure 7 Answer tree of factors correlated with fuel poverty: 2003/04
Table 1 Incidence of fuel poverty - All households: 2002 & 2003/04Table 2 Fuel poverty by age and whether claiming benefits: 2003/04Table 3 Fuel poverty by household type: 2003/04Table 4 Fuel poverty by tenure: 2003/04Table 5 Fuel poverty by energy efficiency of dwelling ( NHER): 2003/04Table 6 Fuel poverty by weekly household income: 2003/04Table 7 Fuel poverty by whether a household member has a disability or health problem: 2003/04Table 8 Fuel poverty by number of dependent children: 2003/04Table 9 Fuel poverty by type of dwelling: 2003/04Table 10 Fuel poverty by age of dwelling: 2003/04Table 11 Fuel poverty by size of dwelling: 2003/04Table 12 Fuel poverty by extent of central heating: 2003/04Table 13 Fuel poverty by primary heating fuel: 2003/04Table 14 Fuel poverty by external wall construction: 2003/04Table 15 Fuel poverty by predominant type of glazing: 2003/04Table 16 Fuel poverty by urban-rural classification: 2003/04Table 17 "95% confidence limits" for estimates
Stephen Hinchliffe Scottish House Condition Survey Team Analytical Services Division Scottish Executive Development Department shcs@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
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