All data related to Healthy life expectancy at birth and age 65 by upper tier local authority and area deprivation: England, 2012 to 2014
2012 to 2014 estimates of healthy life expectancy (HLE) for males and females at birth and age 65 by English regions, upper tier local authorities (UTLAs) and national deciles of area deprivation.
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Healthy life expectancy (HLE) estimates for males and females for all ages by region and upper tier local authorities in England from 2009 to 2011 onwards
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Healthy life expectancy (HLE), life expectancy (LE), proportion of life spent in "Good" health and ranks for males and females at birth by region.
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Upper tier local authorities (UTLAs) where male and female healthy life expectancy (HLE) at birth was significantly lower or higher than the State Pension age of 65.
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Healthy life expectancy (HLE), life expectancy (LE), proportion of life spent in "Good" health and ranks for men and women at age 65 by upper tier local authority (UTLA).
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Healthy life expectancy (HLE), life expectancy (LE) and proportion of life spent in "Good" health for males and females at birth and age 65 by national deciles of area deprivation.
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Healthy life expectancy (HLE), life expectancy (LE), proportion of life spent in "Good" health and ranks for men and women at age 65 by region.
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Healthy life expectancy (HLE), life expectancy (LE), proportion of life spent in "Good" health and ranks for males at females at birth by upper tier local authority (UTLA).
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Slope index of inequality (SII) and range for healthy life expectancy (HLE), life expectancy (LE) and proportion of life spent in "Good" health at birth and age 65 by national deciles of area deprivation.
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Significant changes to regional and upper tier local authority (UTLA) healthy life expectancy (HLE) estimates for males and females at birth and age 65 between 2009 to 2011 and 2012 to 2014.
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Changes to healthy life expectancy (HLE) estimates, slope index of inequality (SII) and range for males and females at birth and age 65 by national deciles of area deprivation between 2009 to 2011 and 2012 to 2014.