I'd like to know if there are any datasets that I can look at to tell me about 
the overlap between:
 — people who live in social housing
 — people who claim Jobseeker's Allowance/Housing Benefit/Council Tax 
Benefit/etc.
 — people who are responsible for antisocial behaviour

If you believe what you read in several popular newspapers, the above three 
groups are pretty much congruous with each other. I have a suspicion that it's 
somewhat more complicated than that, but I would like to be able to back up my 
feeling with some actual data; otherwise it just boils down to "my prejudice is 
better than yours".

I'm tangentially aware that loads of government data is becoming available, but 
I have to confess I know little more about it than that, and wouldn't know what 
datasets to start looking for where.

Any help much appreciated. Ta in advance.


Tim




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