Theme Table 5 - Leicestershire County: Older People
Cells in this table have been randomly adjusted to avoid the release of confidential data.
Footnotes
1. The terms used to describe tenure are defined as:
Other
social rented includes rented from Registered Social Landlord; Housing association; Housing Co-operative
and Charitable Trust.
from Council (local authority)/Scottish Homes in Scotland and Northern
Ireland Housing Executive in Northern Ireland.
Private rented: renting from a private
landlord or letting agency; employer of a household member; or relative or friend of a household member
or other person.
2. The occupancy rating provides a measure of under-occupancy and overcrowding.
For example a value of -1 implies that there is one room too few and that there is overcrowding in the
household. The occupancy rating assumes that every household; including one person households; requires
a minimum of two common rooms (excluding bathrooms).
3. Car or van availability includes
any company car or van if available for private use.
4. UA refers to Unitary Authority.
5. The term 'unpaid care' covers any unpaid help; looking after or supporting family
members; friends; neighbours or others because of long-term physical or mental ill-health or disability
or problems related to old age.
6. General health refers to health over the 12 months
prior to Census day (29 April 2001).
7. The term 'no qualifications' describes people
without any academic; vocational or professional qualifications. The term 'lower level' qualifications
is used to describe qualifications equivalent to levels 1 to 3 of the National Key Learning targets
(i.e. GCSE's; 'O' levels; 'A' levels; NVQ levels 1 - 3). The term 'higher level' refers to qualifications
of levels 4 and above (i.e. first degrees; higher degrees; NVQ levels 4 and 5; HND; HNC and certain
professional qualifications).