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LS variable metadata
| PPBROOMH11 |
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| Table | ME11 2011 Census - LS members |
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| Short description | Number of persons per bedroom in the household. 2011. |
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| Source | 2011 Census. Question H1/H10/P12. |
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| Code notes | 1-4, -6, -9 |
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Variable coding
| Value | Label |
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| 1 | Up to 0.5 persons per bedroom |
| 2 | Over 0.5 and up to 1.0 persons per bedroom |
| 3 | Over 1.0 and up to 1.5 persons per bedroom |
| 4 | Over 1.5 persons per bedroom |
| -6 | Missing |
| -9 | No code required (Communal Establishment, No person household) |
Additional information
| Value | Label |
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| id | 4418 |
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| fullname | (ME11)PPBROOMH11 |
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| description | |
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| codedas | MAIN |
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| source | 2011 Census. Question H1/H10/P12. |
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| derived | Y |
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| codelist | Y |
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| notes | The number of persons per bedroom is equal to the number of usual residents in a household divided by the number of bedrooms in that household's accommodation.
A bedroom is defined as any room that was intended to be used as a bedroom when the property was built, or any room that has been permanently converted for use as a bedroom. It also includes all rooms intended for use as a bedroom even if not being used as a bedroom at the time of the census.
For this variable, all household spaces with zero bedroom are assumed to have one bedroom.
Census Derived variable (PPBROOMHEW11).
See "2011 Census Variable and Classification Information: Part 4 Derived Variables".
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| restricted | N |
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| format | Text |
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| length | 1 |
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| classification | |
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| comvarind | |
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| comvartime | |
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| field0 | ME11 |
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