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World Cup 2014 predictions: does housing hold all the answers?

With the World Cup getting under way today, there’s a good chance you’re currently mulling over the dozens of office sweepstakes, prediction competitions and fantasy leagues that friends and colleagues have spent the last few weeks filling your inbox with.

If you’re anything like me, you’re currently still staring blankly at these. You’ll be wondering with increasing bewilderment how to war game it all out, and make sense of where to put your money.

So what is the best guide by which to judge your sweepstake draw, or predict results? Domestic form of individual players? Not reliable enough. Qualifying form? Banging them in past Lichtenstein surely can’t hold the answers. Past World Cup record? Four years is a long time in Football.

With Paul the Octopus now sadly deceased, the field has cleared for an authoritative voice on these matters. Professor Stephen Hawkins and Nate Silver have both recently come up with their clever clever prediction models, but at Shelter think we can go one better than both of those plucky upstarts.

Thanks to the incredible work of Liam in our research team who looked at the figures over the weekend, we can now give you the official housing guide to the World Cup. This makes perfect sense if, like us, you think housing is at the centre of the universe – which it surely is.

Below are predictions based on two widely available metrics only – new housebuilding per 10,000 people (UN  stats here) and owner occupation rates (collated here). We’ve chosen these metrics as they are the simplest to find – it’s no endorsement of all the policies of countries who come out top, many of who have other housing problems. The data is also incomplete, so this is just based on what we have (if anyone knows the Algerian rate of owner occupation, do write in).

With those caveats out the way, here are the answers you have been waiting for, and the tips the bookies don’t want you to know. Enjoy.

England’s prospects

Best of the rest

So there we go. An authoritative guide of who to plump for, and no need to despair if you got a lesser team in your sweepstake after all. All we ask is you don’t blame us if things don’t quite work out – it’s just a bit of fun. Naturally, though, if you win big, I’m sure you’ll consider sharing your winnings with us.

The full numbers are below. Happy World Cup.

Housing guide to World Cup 2014

 

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