The projected household numbers are published to the nearest 1. Can they accurately be projected in this way and how should they be presented?
The projected household numbers are shown to the nearest 1 because they have been calculated by individual household type before being aggregated. They are published on the same basis to give users greater access to the data. Nevertheless when using the figures in reports etc. it is advisable to avoid overreliance on the exact figures by rounding them to the nearest hundred.
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