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Hornsey 1923

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hornsey, Borough of]

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TABLE N.

PRIVATE FAMILIES IN THE BOROUGH OF HORNSEY, CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF FAMILY, ROOMS OCCUPIED AND DENSITY OF OCCUPATION. CENSUS 1921.

Number of Persons in Family.Number of Private Families occupying the following Number of Rooms.Total Private Families.Population in Private Families.Rooms occupied.Density of Occupation.
123456-78-910 & over.Average N umber of Rooms per person.Population at following densities of occupation (rooms per person).
No.%under .3..3 and under .5..5 and under .7..7 and under 1.0.
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HORNSEY M.B.
l658388318217871295651,8588.01,8585,0452.72
22138331,2591,164468789347805,15322.110,30621,5382.094262
3914249661,2406571,1616101495,29822.715,89426,3191.662731,2723
4232365958986441,1696711964,43219.017,72824,4101.389249402,388
511882625334008876021792,96212.714,81017,9091.21554401,3102,665
62301402692514853721541,7037.310,21810,8011.06121862,4481,506
7123761691292552291159974.36,9796,4930.931685321,1831,757
86377951123120602.03,8083,1930.84482961,040984
931131476938372361.02,1241,5 880.7527378747513
101918274024241430.61,4309840.6910270490420
1114920147550.26054020.6611143220176
12351037280.13362150.649613236
132130.039200.512613
1421140.056360.641428
15 and over12250.082640.78341515
Total Private Families9992,0323,6744,6252,7755,1423,0901,01623,353100.0
Population in Private Families1,5235,13611,29216,49011,23921,41013.9025,28186,2734232,69210,26410,465
Rooms occupied9994,05911,02018,49713,87333,53325,83611,200119,0171.38
4.38.715.719.811.9122.013.24.4100.01921.Percentage of families living in various units of occupation.
3.76.512.515.79.925.518.67.6100.01911.„ „ „ „ „ „

Note.—The above Table should be read as follows:—There were 658 families, each composed of only one person, who lived
(each family) in one room; that there were 213 families, each of two persons, who lived in one room; that there
were 91 families, each of three persons, who lived in one room, etc.