The table provides information about the predicted and certain numbers of recent houses which were built in seven regions in the UK in the year 2002.
Overall, it is clear that the actual statistics of houses was below those of estimation, except the case of Scotland. Moreover, the disparity among different regions was considerable, though at varying rates.
As can be seen from the table, the two regions which had the highest numbers of built houses were Southern England and London at 77, 500 and 47, 800 respectively. Meanwhile, the discrepancy between the predicted and verified sums of these places was about 20, 000. Central England set up 16, 200 actual houses compared to the estimate (8, 100) over the period shown.
Regions with fewer new houses followed the usual trend with the mentioned provinces. The real number of newly constructed dwellings in Northern Ireland was 5, 000 which was twice of the projection. Likewise, the figures for Wales were slightly higher at 6, 300 and 2, 900. Scotland, by contrast, with the lowest anticipated rate in both cases, experienced a smaller number of actual houses (3, 000) as opposed to 3, 200 for the expectation.
The table provides information about the predicted and certain
numbers
of recent
houses
which
were built
in seven regions in the UK in the year 2002.
Overall
, it is
clear
that the actual statistics of
houses
was below those of estimation, except the case of Scotland.
Moreover
, the disparity among
different
regions was considerable, though at varying rates.
As can be
seen
from the table, the two regions which had the highest
numbers
of built
houses
were Southern England and London at 77, 500 and 47, 800
respectively
. Meanwhile, the discrepancy between the predicted and verified sums of these places was about 20, 000. Central England set up 16, 200 actual
houses
compared to the estimate (8, 100) over the period shown.
Regions with fewer new
houses
followed the usual trend with the mentioned provinces. The real
number
of
newly
constructed dwellings in Northern Ireland was 5, 000 which was twice of the projection.
Likewise
, the figures for Wales were
slightly
higher at 6, 300 and 2, 900. Scotland, by contrast, with the lowest anticipated rate in both cases, experienced a smaller
number
of actual
houses
(3, 000) as opposed to 3, 200 for the expectation.