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Proxy occupancy standard

Glossary Item Attributes

Identifying and definitional attributes

Metadata item type:Help on this termGlossary Item
METEOR identifier:Help on this term327448
Registration status:Help on this term

Housing assistance, Superseded 19/12/2017

Definition:Help on this term

A measure of the appropriateness of housing related to the household size and household composition.

Context:Help on this term

The measure is used to determine the bedroom requirements of a household.

Collection and usage attributes

Guide for use:Help on this term

Households that require two or more additional bedrooms to meet the standard are considered to be overcrowded.

For sole parent or couple households with more than four children the dwelling size in terms of bedrooms should be the same value as the total number of children in the household.

Where more than one of the groups specified in the occupancy standard is present, the needs of the two or more groups should be added together. For example, a sole parent with one child living with the sole parent's parents (three generations) would require 4 bedrooms, that is, 2 bedrooms for the sole parent and child and 2 bedrooms for the married couple.

The appropriate size is not necessarily the current dwelling size.

Only the usual residents of the household are included.

Adults include children aged 16 or more.

 

Household component

Dwelling size required

Single adult only

1 bedroom

Single adult (group)

1 bedroom (per adult)

Couple with no children

2 bedrooms

Sole parent or couple with 1 child

2 bedrooms

Sole parent or couple with 2 or 3 children

3 bedrooms

Sole parent or couple with 4 children

4 bedrooms

Comments:Help on this term

The proxy occupancy standard is a nationally agreed standard for CSHA reporting and does not necessarily reflect the jurisdictions/agency's own allocation policy.

The standard is currently being reviewed by the NHDAMG to improve the applicability across all household types.

There are other standards that are used to measure overcrowding, for example the Canadian National Occupancy Standard. The standard here is based on the standard in Version 2 of the NHADD with the only change being that sole parents or couples with more than four children have a required bedroom size equivalent to the number of children.

Source and reference attributes

Submitting organisation:Help on this term

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Origin:Help on this term

National Housing Assistance Data Dictionary Version 1

Relational attributes

Related metadata references:Help on this term
Has been superseded by Canadian National Occupancy Standard

Housing assistance, Standard 19/12/2017

Is re-engineered from   Proxy occupancy standard, version 2, DEC, NHADD, NHDAMG, Superseded 01/03/2005 24/07/2003.pdf (14.2 KB)

No registration status

Metadata items which use this glossary item:Help on this term
Dwelling—number of bedrooms

Housing assistance, Superseded 10/02/2006

Household in greatest need code N

Housing assistance, Superseded 01/05/2013

Household—greatest need status

Housing assistance, Superseded 10/02/2006

Household—household composition, code N{.N}

Housing assistance, Superseded 10/02/2006

Household—household group

Housing assistance, Retired 10/02/2006

Person (housing assistance) cluster

Housing assistance, Superseded 30/08/2017

Person (housing assistance) cluster

Housing assistance, Superseded 19/12/2017

Person (housing assistance) cluster

Housing assistance, Retired 08/10/2025

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