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This paper combines insights from poverty analysis and urban economics
This release explores some differences between Census-based and rolled forward mid-year estimates at the local level to accompany the England and Wales reconciliation report.
CPIH uses an approach called rental equivalence to measure OOH. Rental equivalence uses the rent paid for an equivalent house as a proxy for the costs faced by an owner occupier. In other words this answers the question “how much...
We look at around 60 British towns and cities that still have a twinning link with their original partners in Europe, mostly in France and Germany, based on information given on council or twinning association websites in January 2020. We...
Guidance on returning immigration offenders to their country of origin.
This paper describes the roles of PHC managers or ‘in-charges’ and their challenges and coping strategies under accelerated devolution
See how well you know the population of your local authority area with our interactive quiz.
The movement of people from one location to another to migrate, work, stay at a second address or study from Census 2021 in England and Wales.
Consumer sentiment related to domestic travel.
Results from the 2011 Census on Travel to Study statistics at Council Area level.
The South Yorkshire Strategic Place Partnership will see all partners work collaboratively to deliver more high quality and affordable homes that support regeneration and placemaking.
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