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Pensioners: Housing

Volume 486: debated on Tuesday 20 January 2009

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many and what proportion of pensioner households were (a) owner-occupiers, (b) social renters and (c) private renters in 2007-08. (248833)

I have been asked to reply.

It is estimated from the 2007 Labour Force Survey that there were a total of 5,959,000 pensioner households in the period April to June 2007.

Pensioner households are defined as those households where the household reference person has reached pensionable age. Currently, females reach pensionable age at 60; males reach pensionable age at 65.

The estimated number of pensioner households by tenure in 2007 was as follows:

Estimated number of pensioner households by tenure, England, April to June 2007

Housing tenure

Number of pensioner households

Percentage

Owner-occupiers

4,346,000

72.9

Social renters

1,312,000

22.0

Private renters

297,000

5.0

Not known

4,000

0.1

Total

5,959,000

100.0

Source:

Labour Force Survey, Office for National Statistics