0 someone who lives or works in a particular room, building, or piece of land, or someone who is using it:
1 someone who has moved into a place and taken control of it:
2 someone who lives in, works in, or is using a particular room, building, or area of land:
Table 2 contrasts the proportions of low and high income older people who are owner-occupiers with those for all income groups.
As a result, enclosure could lead to the elimination of small owner-occupiers, who were bought out by larger proprietors.
Around half of the 70 dwelling units were designed by the occupiers themselves.
The businesses and occupiers of the goodsyard were issued with notices to quit.
On each farm ' demonstration ', occupiers led by ' base commanders ' were left behind to report back to a district committee.
Between 1914 and 1939 the proportion of owner-occupiers rose from 10 per cent to 31 per cent.
Out of the total of 163 owners, forty-two persons could be described simply as owner-occupiers.
Others point out that the non-migrant population over-represents farm occupiers, artisans, and fishermen, while under-representing both the rich and the poor.
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