Scottish House Condition Survey
- URL
- https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-8974-1
- Description
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The Scottish House Condition Survey (SHCS) is the largest single housing research project in Scotland, and the only national survey to look at the physical condition of Scotland's homes as well as the experiences of householders. The survey started in 1991 and became continuous in 2003-04. From 2012 onwards, the survey was incorporated within the Scottish Household Survey and became one of its modules.
The SHCS consists of an interview with householders and a physical inspection of the dwelling they occupy, which provides a picture of Scotland's occupied housing stock. It covers all types of households and dwellings across the country - whether owned or rented, flats or houses. The physical data about the dwelling is recorded by surveyors trained to collect detailed information on housing characteristics. This is combined with information about the household collected through the face to face interview. The result is a unique and powerful dataset for examining the condition and characteristics of Scotland's housing stock alongside the views and experience of the people living in those dwellings. To obtain a free account please register with the UKDA.
Further information about the survey series, and links to publications, can be found on the Scottish Government's Scottish House Condition Survey webpages. - Sample
- Format
- Series - ongoing
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Title
- Scottish House Condition Survey
- Format
- Series - ongoing