Philip Davies: To ask the Secretary of State for
Communities and Local Government, what proportion of homeless people were (a)
men and (b) women in the latest period for which figures are available.
Mr Marcus Jones: In April to June 2016, of 15,170
households accepted as homeless in England, 8,410 were female one person or
lone parent households, 2,410 were male one person or lone parent households,
and the remaining 4,350 were couples or other household types. Of the 73,120
households in temporary accommodation in England at 30 June 2016, 38,220 were
female one person or lone parent households, 10,050 were male one person or
lone parent households, and the remaining 24,850 were couples or other household types. CHAIN
data for London shows that during 2015/16, 15% of people seen sleeping rough were
female.
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