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Released on: 07 September 2023
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Dataset
Tables showing comparability of Census 2021 microdata samples with Census 2021. Category proportions for selected univariate and multivariate datasets from the microdata sample and the Census 2021 have been compared.
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Released on: 12 September 2023
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Dataset
The LFS is a data source compiled from a survey of the UK population. It uses internationally recognised definitions of employment, unemployment and economic activity. It also captures other personal characteristics of household members over the age of 16 such as occupation, education and training. The LFS reflects only a sample of the total population. All cases are therefore weighted on the basis of sub-national population totals by age and sex to give estimates for the entire UK household population.
Labour Force Survey estimates have been reweighted for periods from July to September 2022; headline UK seasonally adjusted series prior to this have been modelled, but other series have a discontinuity at this point.
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Released on: 06 January 2023
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Dataset
The LFS is a data source compiled from a survey of the UK population. It uses internationally recognised definitions of employment, unemployment and economic activity. It also captures other personal characteristics of household members over the age of 16 such as occupation, education and training. The LFS reflects only a sample of the total population. All cases are therefore weighted on the basis of sub-national population totals by age and sex to give estimates for the entire UK household population.
Labour Force Survey estimates have been reweighted for periods from July to September 2022; headline UK seasonally adjusted series prior to this have been modelled, but other series have a discontinuity at this point.
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Released on: 17 May 2022
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Dataset
The LFS is a data source compiled from a survey of the UK population. It uses internationally recognised definitions of employment, unemployment and economic activity. It also captures other personal characteristics of household members over the age of 16 such as occupation, education and training. The LFS reflects only a sample of the total population. All cases are therefore weighted on the basis of sub-national population totals by age and sex to give estimates for the entire UK household population.
Labour Force Survey estimates have been reweighted for periods from July to September 2022; headline UK seasonally adjusted series prior to this have been modelled, but other series have a discontinuity at this point.
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Released on: 01 September 2015
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Dataset
Decennial life tables for males and for females have been constructed based on the mortality experience of the population of England and Wales during the three years surrounding each census since 1841.
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Released on: 07 May 2020
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Statistical bulletin
The indicators and analysis presented in this bulletin are based on responses from the new voluntary fortnightly business survey, which captures businesses' responses on how their turnover, workforce prices, trade and business resilience have been affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) in the two-week reference period. These data relate to the period 6 April 2020 to 19 April 2020
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Released on: 28 March 2023
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Dataset
This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by whether residents have identified with one or multiple religions, and by tenure. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.
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Released on: 22 March 2018
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Statistical bulletin
Revised estimates of the usually resident population for mid-2012 to mid-2016 (as at 30 June). Methodological improvements have been implemented allowing the creation of a new series of estimates that roll forward the 2011 Census. These revisions cover subnational population estimates for England and Wales only. Data are available by administrative area, single year of age, sex and component of population change.
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Released on: 20 May 2016
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Statistical bulletin
How internet use is correlated to various socio-demographic characteristics, such as age, sex, disability and geographical location. As a result of user needs, this release presents a new breakdown of internet users, into adults who have used the internet within the last 3 months (recent users) and adults who last used the internet more than 3 months ago (lapsed users).
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Released on: 09 May 2019
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Dataset
Participation rates of 16- to 65-year-olds who have completed job-related training or education in the UK in the last three months, broken down by three-digit Standard Occupational Classification.