Release
Personal and economic well-being in the UK: November 2019
Released:
14 November 2019 9:30am
Next release:
6 February 2020
Summary
Estimates looking across personal well-being and economic well-being in the UK for Quarter 2 (April to June) 2019. This bulletin is part of a new series on “people and prosperity” introduced in February 2019.
Data
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Annual personal well-being estimates
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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Quality information for annual personal well-being estimates
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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Quarterly personal well-being estimates – non-seasonally adjusted
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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Economic well-being estimates
Full dataset of economic well-being indicators included or referenced in the quarterly release.
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Quality of information for quarterly personal well-being estimates
Confidence intervals and sample sizes for quarterly estimates of personal well-being in the UK.
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Quarterly personal well-being estimates – seasonally adjusted
Seasonally adjusted quarterly estimates of life satisfaction, feeling that the things done in life are worthwhile, happiness and anxiety in the UK.
Methodology
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Personal well-being quarterly estimates technical report
Description of the statistical methods and techniques used to create and analyse quarterly estimates for personal well-being in the UK. This is the first time that we are publishing quarterly data for the personal well-being figures as Experimental Statistics, providing a more timely picture comparable with economic well-being statistics.