Scottish House Condition Survey: Key Findings 2011

The Scottish House Condition Survey (SHCS) combines both an interview with occupants and a physical inspection of dwellings to build up a picture of Scotland’s occupied housing stock. This is the eighth ‘Key Findings’ report since the SHCS changed to a continuous format in 2003.


List of Tables

Table 1 Base number of dwellings by survey year, 2003/4-2011, (000s)

Table 2 Type of dwelling by age of dwelling (000s)

Table 3 Type of dwelling by age of dwelling (Column %)

Table 4 Dwellings on/off the Gas Grid by urban/rural indicator (000s and %)

Table 5 Extent to which energy use is monitored, 2008 to 2011 (%)

Table 6 Energy-use monitoring devices, 2008 to 2011 (000s and %)

Table 7 Depth of loft insulation (000s), 2003/04 to 2011.

Table 8 Depth of loft insulation (000s and %) by tenure, 2011 and 2010.

Table 9 Exposed wall insulation by wall construction, 2007 to 2011.

Table 10 Additional insulation in pre-1983 dwellings by Tenure.

Table 11 Dwellings by NHER scores (000s and %), mean and median values, 2010 and 2011

Table 12 NHER band (000s and %)

Table 13 Banded NHER by Tenure, 2003/4-2011 (Row %)

Table 14 NHER band (Row %), mean and median values by household characteristics

Table 15 NHER band (Row %), mean and median values by dwelling characteristics

Table 16 Dwellings by banded SAP 2005 scores (000s and %)

Table 17 Mean and median SAP 2005 scores by dwelling and household characteristics

Table 18 Approximate EPC EERs by dwelling and household characteristics (%)

Table 19 SAP 2005 Emissions Factors.

Table 20 Average CO2 emissions by Dwelling Type (tonnes per year) and Total CO2 Emissions (Million tonnes per year), 2003/4 to 2011

Table 21 Mean CO2 Emissions by Age and Type of dwelling (tonnes per year)

Table 22 Mean and Median CO2 emissions (tonnes per year) by heating, fuel and location characteristics

Table 23 Fuel poverty and extreme fuel poverty 1996-2011 (000s and %)

Table 24 Retail Price Index fuel components, May 1996 to June 2012.

Table 25 Change in mean annual income by income decile group, 2010-2011.

Table 26 Fuel Poverty by dwelling characteristics (000s)

Table 27 Fuel poverty rate by dwelling characteristics (Row %)

Table 28 Fuel Poverty by household characteristics (000s)

Table 29 Fuel poverty by households characteristics (Row %)

Table 30 Below Tolerable Standard Housing by Tenure and Age of Dwelling.

Table 31 Scottish Housing Quality Standard 2008 - 2011 (000s and % failure)

Table 32 Scottish Housing Quality Standard element failure rate by tenure 2004/05 to 2011 (%)

Table 33 SHQS criterion failures 2008-2011 (000s and Column %)

Table 34 SHQS urban/rural breakdown (000s and %)

Table 35 Presence of condensation in dwelling (000s and %)

Table 36 Presence of rising or penetrating damp in dwelling (000s and %)

Table 37 Presence of any disrepair by age of dwelling, tenure and urban/rural indicator (000s and Row %)

Table 38 Urgent disrepair in buildings with some disrepair (000s and Column %)

Table 39 Disrepair to critical elements by age of dwelling, tenure and urban/rural indicator (000s and Row %)

Table 40 Extensive disrepair by age of dwelling, tenure and urban/rural indicator (000s and Row %)

Table 41 95% Confidence Limits for estimates based on SHCS sub-samples of various sizes (without design effects)

Table 42 Design Effects for SHCS, 1991-2011.

Table 43 EPC Energy Efficiency Rating (EER) and SAP 2005 Ratings.

Table 44 Retail Price Index fuel components, May 1996 to July 2012.

Table 45 Retail Price Index fuel components relative to the GDP deflator, May 1996 to June 2012

Table 46 Scottish Government 8 category Urban/Rural Classification 2009-2011.

Table 47 Components of fuel poverty: price, income and energy efficiency.

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