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Residential accommodation for the elderly, younger physically handicapped and blind: year ended 31 March 1989
- Author:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Welsh Office
- Publisher:
- Welsh Office
- Publication year:
- 1990
- Pagination:
- 57p., tables.
- Place of publication:
- Cardiff
Residential accommodation for the elderly, younger physically handicapped and blind, year ended 31.3.88
- Author:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Welsh Office
- Publisher:
- Welsh Office
- Publication year:
- 1989
- Pagination:
- 49p., tables.
- Place of publication:
- Cardiff
Residential accommodation for the elderly, younger physically handicapped and blind: year ended 31.3.87
- Author:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Welsh Office
- Publisher:
- Welsh Office
- Publication year:
- 1988
- Pagination:
- 49p., tables.
- Place of publication:
- Cardiff
Personal social services local authority statistics: Residential accommodation for elderly and for younger physically handicapped people, 31/3/81 - 31/3/86
- Author:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Department of Health and Social Security
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Security
- Publication year:
- 1986
- Pagination:
- 73p., tables.
- Place of publication:
- London
Changes in the older resident care home population between 2001 and 2011
- Author:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Office of National Statistics
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Office for National Statistics
- Publication year:
- 2014
- Pagination:
- 10
- Place of publication:
- London
This analysis focuses on the changes in the over 65 resident care home population of England and Wales. This age group represents most of the care home population: 82.5 per cent in 2011. However, the care home resident population for those aged 65 and over has remained almost stable since 2001 with an increase of 0.3 per cent, despite growth of 11.0 per cent in the overall population at this age. Fewer women but more men aged 65 and over were living as residents of care homes in 2011 compared to 2001; the population of women fell by around 9,000 (-4.2 per cent) while the population of men increased by around 10,000 (15.2 per cent). The gender gap in the older resident care home population has, therefore, narrowed since 2001. In 2011 there were around 2.8 women for each man aged 65 and over compared to a ratio of 3.3 women for each man in 2001.The resident care home population is ageing: in 2011, people aged 85 and over represented 59.2 per cent of the older care home population compared to 56.5 per cent in 2001. (Edited publisher abstract)
Residential care homes, Scotland 1999
- Author:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Scottish Office
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Scottish Office
- Publication year:
- 2000
- Pagination:
- 7p.,tables.
- Place of publication:
- London
Personal social services local authority statistics: residential accommodation; detailed statistics on residential care homes and local authority supported residents, England, 1996
- Editor:
- STATON Roger
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health
- Publication year:
- 1997
- Pagination:
- 220p.,tables.
- Place of publication:
- London
Residential accommodation for elderly people and people with physical or visual disability: year ended 31.3.93
- Author:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Welsh Office
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Welsh Office
- Publication year:
- 1994
- Pagination:
- 58p.,tables.
- Place of publication:
- Cardiff
Residential accommodation for elderly people and people with physical or visual disabilities: year ended 31.3.92
- Author:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Welsh Office
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Welsh Office
- Publication year:
- 1993
- Pagination:
- 60p.,tables.
- Place of publication:
- Cardiff
Residential accommodation for elderly people and people with physical or visual disabilities: year ended 31.3.91
- Author:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Welsh Office
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Welsh Office
- Publication year:
- 1992
- Pagination:
- 57p.
- Place of publication:
- Cardiff