U.S. Census Bureau
 New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey  (NYCHVS)



2002 NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AND VACANCY SURVEY
Series IA
Renter Occupied Housing Units by Rent Regulation Status

Table               Item
1  Household Composition
2  Age and Sex of Householder
3  Age of Householder
4  Race and Ethnicity of Householder
5  Number of Persons
6  Presence of Nonrelatives
7  Household Members Under Age 18
8  Household Members Under Age 6
9  2001 Total Household Income
10  2001 Total Income of Primary Individuals
11  Previous Residence of Householder
12  Year Householder Moved into Unit
13  Reason Householder Moved from Previous Residence
14  Borough
15  2002 New York City Structure Class
16  Year Building Built
17  Number of Units in Building
18  Number of Stories in Building
19  Presence of Owner in Building
20  Elevator in Building with 2 Stories or More
21  Condition of Building
22  Condition of External Walls of Building
23  Condition of Windows of Building
24  Condition of Stairways of Building
25  Condition of Floors of Building
26  Number of Building Condition Problems
27  Rooms
28   Persons per Room
29   Bedrooms
30   Monthly Contract Rent

2002 NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AND VACANCY SURVEY
Series IA
Renter Occupied Housing Units by Rent Regulation Status

Table               Item
32   Contract Rent as Percent of Household Income
33   Monthly Contract Rent per Room
35   Gross Rent
36   Gross Rent as Percent of Household Income
37   Monthly Gross Rent per Room
38   Households Receiving Public Assistance
39   Households Below Specified Poverty Income Level
42   Type of Heating Fuel
43   Monthly Cost of Electricity
44   Monthly Cost of Utility Gas
45   Monthly Cost of Water and Sewer
46   Monthly Cost of Other Fuels
47   Additional Heating Required
48   Breakdown in Heating System
49   Cracks or Holes in Walls, Ceiling, or Floor
50   Broken Plaster or Peeling Paint
51   Rodent Infestation
52   Water Leak in Unit
53   Number of 2002 Maintenance Deficiencies
54   Number of 1987 Maintenance Deficiencies
55   Boarded Up Buildings (Respondent)
56   Buildings with Broken or Boarded Windows on Street (Observation)
57   Neighborhood Residential Structure Condition Rating (Respondent)
58   Length of Lease
59   Cooperative/Condominium Status of Building/Development
60   Householder in Unit When Converted to Coop/Condo
61   Non-eviction Conversion to Coop/Condo
62   Presence of Plumbing Facilities
63   Toilet Breakdown
64   Presence of Kitchen Facilities

2002 NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AND VACANCY SURVEY
Series IA
Renter Occupied Housing Units by Rent Regulation Status

Table               Item
65   Functioning of Kitchen Facilities
66   Public Assistance/Welfare Payments
80   Respondent Reported Rent Control Status
95   Wheelchair Accessibility - Building Entrance
96   Wheelchair Accessibility - Elevator
97   Wheelchair Accessibility - Residential Unit Entrance
98   What Floor is the Unit On?
99   Access from Sidewalk to Elevator Without Using Stairs
100   Access from Sidewalk to Unit Without Using Stairs
101   Monthly Out-of-Pocket Contract Rent
102   Households Receiving Part of Monthly Rent from Government Programs
103   Did Householder Move into the United States as an Immigrant?
104   Year Householder Moved to the United Sates
105   Year Householder Moved to New York City
106   Does Anyone in Household Smoke on a Daily Basis
107   Persons in Household with Asthma
108   Problems Performing Work Activities in Past 30 Days
109   People are Willing to Help Neighbors
110   People in Neighborhood Can be Trusted



Go to NYCHVS 2002 Data Tables
Go to 2002 New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey

Contact Alan Friedman or Bob Callis or call (301)763-3199 for further information on the New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division