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DLUHC: ad hoc analyses and statistics

Additional statistical analyses that have not been previously included in any of our standard statistical releases.

The publications listed here are ad hoc Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities statistical analyses that have not been included in our standard publications.

Ad hoc statistical publications

Updates to this page

Published 10 January 2022
Last updated 7 May 2024 + show all updates
  1. Added Statutory homelessness: Domestic abuse cohort data 2022-23.

  2. Added ​​Planning Performance Dashboard: draft live table​.

  3. Added Age breakdowns of children under 10 in temporary accommodation, 30 June 2023.

  4. Added Statutory Homelessness: assessments and outcomes for 16-24 year olds in London owed a prevention or relief homelessness duty in 2021-22.

  5. Added Homelessness management information – Afghan nationals: England.

  6. Added ​​Homes subject to nutrient neutrality requirements: ad hoc analytical release.

  7. Added Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme: Individuals who have submitted an expression of interest to sponsor via gov.uk.

  8. Added Local authority general fund earmarked and unallocated reserve levels, 2017-18 to 2021-22.

  9. Added: Self-build and custom housebuilding data: 2016 to 2021-22

  10. Added Analysis of Ukrainian nationals entering employment in the UK.

  11. Added Overcrowding in South Asian households: a qualitative report.

  12. Added COVID-19 Additional Relief Fund distribution data.

  13. Added Council tax rebate monitoring data: April - June 2022.

  14. Added Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme and Ukraine Family Scheme: Visa data by age and sex of applicant.

  15. Added: Homelessness Management Information - Ukrainian nationals: England

  16. Added Estimating the prevalence and costs of external wall system life-safety fire risk in mid-rise residential buildings in England.

  17. Added: Self-build and custom housebuilding data: 2016 to 2020-21

  18. Added: Homes for Ukraine sponsorship scheme – numbers of visa applications

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