0 a student at a school who sleeps and eats there and only goes home during school holidays --
1 someone who pays for a place to sleep and meals in someone else’s house --
The regulations also cover boarders who are for the moment in hospital but who have to pay a retaining fee for their lodgings.
First, time limits will not apply to existing boarders on benefit.
However, even household heads might not appear in the assessment roll if more than one family shared a household or if the adult boarder was married.
This may be because most children in communal establishments are in children's homes or are boarders at school, whereas adults are more likely to be in institutions for healthrelated reasons.
In this ®gure he includes the 7 per cent who were formally boarders or lodgers and the between 8 and 13 per cent who were informal boarders with families.
Of the thirty-six boarders for whom we have the relevant information, nineteen took the veil one to seven years after entering, and seventeen some seven to twenty-five years later.
When it became occupied, he was able to continue his schooling, but no longer as a boarder, since his lodgings had been commandeered by the occupying troops.
We have, however, excluded servants, lodgers, boarders and visitors from the tables.