All data related to Personal and economic well-being in Great Britain: January 2021
Estimates looking across multiple sources for personal and economic well-being to understand the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on people and households in Great Britain. Covers the period from March 2020 to December 2020.
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Seasonally adjusted quarterly estimates of life satisfaction, feeling that the things done in life are worthwhile, happiness and anxiety in the UK.
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Confidence intervals and sample sizes for quarterly estimates of personal well-being in the UK.
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Non-seasonally adjusted quarterly estimates of life satisfaction, feeling that the things done in life are worthwhile, happiness and anxiety in the UK.
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Confidence intervals and sample sizes for annual estimates of personal well-being in the UK, by national, country, regional, county, local and unitary authority level and personal characteristics including analysis on the characteristics that are most likely to impact personal well-being.
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Annual estimates of life satisfaction, feeling that the things done in life are worthwhile, happiness and anxiety in the UK, by national, country, regional, county, local and unitary authority level and personal characteristics including analysis on the characteristics that are most likely to impact personal well-being.
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Total population estimates on personal and economic well-being across time for Great Britain, according to the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).
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Estimates of how the coronavirus (COVID-19) has impacted income and affordability in Great Britain. Data are from the Survey on Living Conditions (SLC).
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Age group split estimates on personal and economic well-being across time according to the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
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Income group split estimates on personal and economic well-being across time according to the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
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Tenure split estimates on personal and economic well-being across time according to the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.