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Household Projections for Scotland’s Strategic Development Plan Areas and National Parks (2008 based)

Table 5b: Household projections for Glasgow & Clyde Valley SDP area, by type of household, 2008-2033

 Household size

 Household type

 2008

 2013

 2018

 2023

 2028

 2033

Change 2008-2033

Average annual change 1

2008-2033

2008-2018

2018-2033

One person households

1 adult male

134,040

150,390

165,980

179,350

190,560

201,470

67,430

50%

2,697

3,194

2,366

1 adult female

167,240

181,600

196,540

209,840

221,860

233,430

66,190

40%

2,647

2,930

2,459

Two person households

2 adults

210,800

220,460

230,490

237,120

239,570

240,280

29,480

14%

1,179

1,969

653

1 adult, 1 child

40,580

45,410

49,380

53,130

56,770

59,960

19,380

48%

775

880

705

3+ person households

1 adult, 2+ children

26,820

27,930

29,610

31,290

32,060

31,990

5,170

19%

207

279

158

2+ adult 1+ children

145,360

131,310

118,500

108,320

101,350

94,430

-50,930

-35%

-2,037

-2,686

-1,605

3+ person all adult

69,580

66,460

61,680

55,380

50,350

47,380

-22,200

-32%

-888

-791

-953

All households

794,440

823,560

852,200

874,440

892,520

908,950

114,510

14%

4,581

5,776

3,784

Private household population2

1,726,810

1,737,910

1,742,930

1,743,120

1,735,340

1,720,630

-6,180

0%

     

Average household size 3

2.17

2.11

2.05

1.99

1.94

1.89

-0.28

-13%

     

Percentage of all households by household type

Household size

Household type

2008

2013

2018

2023

2028

2033

 

One person households

1 adult male

17%

18%

19%

21%

21%

22%

1 adult female

21%

22%

23%

24%

25%

26%

Two person households

2 adults

27%

27%

27%

27%

27%

26%

1 adult, 1 child

5%

6%

6%

6%

6%

7%

3+ person households

1 adult, 2+ children

3%

3%

3%

4%

4%

4%

2+ adult 1+ children

18%

16%

14%

12%

11%

10%

3+ person all adult

9%

8%

7%

6%

6%

5%

All households

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

1. Average annual change is the result of dividing the absolute change (before rounding) by the number of years referred to.
2. Private household population: The population living in private households, i.e. people not living in communal establishments.
3. Average household size is the result of dividing "private household population" by "all households"

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