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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

10.13.1.4 Predicted Numbers of Households by Age of Residents<br />

Table 376 gives the number of households by age of resident as at 2006, and the<br />

number and percentage increase in the number of households over the period 2006-<br />

2031. The information comes from figures published in the report “Components of<br />

household growth (2006-2013)” (Communities and Local Government 2009). Based on<br />

figures for 2006, there are currently around 114,000 households in Hull. Age of<br />

household is based on the household representative. This is the individual that<br />

represents that household and is usually taken as the eldest male within the household.<br />

It is estimated that 26,000 of these are households with the household representative<br />

being 65+ years (23%). It is projected that there will be an increase of 35% in the<br />

number of households over the period 2006-2031 resulting in a further 40,000<br />

households giving a total of 154,000 households. It is predicted that 12,000 of these<br />

households will be households with the household representative who is aged 65+ years<br />

which represents an increase from 26,000 to 32,000 or 23%, and 31% of all the increase<br />

in the households will be due to increases in the number of households with the<br />

household representative being 65+ years.<br />

Table 376: POPPI – population projections to 2006-2030 of number of Hull households<br />

by age of residents<br />

Total number in 2006 and projected increase by age (years) Households<br />

Total in 2006 aged under 65 88,000<br />

Total in 2006 aged 65 and over 26,000<br />

Total in 2006 all ages 114,000<br />

Projected increase 2006-2031 all ages 40,000<br />

Projected increase 2006-2031 age 65 and over 12,000<br />

Projected increase 2006-2031 age 75 and over 6,000<br />

Projected increase (all ages) as proportion of households in 2006 35<br />

Projected increase (65+) as proportion of increase in households (all ages) 31<br />

Projected increase (75+) as proportion of increase in households (all ages) 15<br />

10.13.1.5 Predicted Numbers Living Alone or in Care Homes<br />

Table 377 gives the population projections for people in Hull aged 65+ years who are<br />

expected to live alone. Figures are taken from the General Household Survey<br />

conducted during the year 2007 (Economic and Social Data Service 2008).<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 740

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