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Statistics relating to post-16 students including the take-up of English and maths.
This publication provides an assessment of the extent and quality of existing evidence on the relationship between climate change and migration
The publication presents findings from the Dental Working Patterns Survey of self-employed primary care dentists who provided some NHS/Health Service treatment in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland during 2022/23.
In backyard, commercial broiler and layer chicken farms in Bangladesh
The study incorporates knowledge of the native-range source populations and global introduction history of brown marmorated stinkbug
This report summarises the findings of an evidence review on occupancy and heating patterns.
Armed forces results from the 2020/21 annual continuous working patterns (CWP) survey.
This project is in line with the national ambition to support the adoption of a range of technology initiatives in general practice.
The review covers the main findings, gaps and future prospects of the literature published since 2004.
This report assesses the coverage patterns of the national level admin-based population estimates which were published in June 2019. It describes how we plan to measure and adjust for these coverage patterns using the Integrated Population and Characteristics Survey and...
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