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Mapping resources, interactive tools and Open Data facilities to aid user’s exploration of the English indices of deprivation 2019.
Statistics on relative deprivation in small areas in England. Further details are provided at the bottom of this page and in the FAQ document.
Guidance about the English indices of deprivation 2010.
Report presenting the concepts and methodology underpinning the indices and the indicators that make up the indices.
Statistics on relative deprivation in small areas in England. Further details are provided at the bottom of this page and in the guidance document.
Report outlining the main results and providing examples and guidance on how to use and interpret the datasets.
This collection brings together all data and documents relating to the English indices of deprivation.
Report explaining the concepts underpinning the model of multiple deprivation and the indicators and domains that make up the indices.
Slope index of inequality (SII) and range for healthy life expectancy (HLE), life expectancy (LE) and proportion of life spent in "Good" health at birth and age 65 by national deciles of area deprivation.
This National Statistics output provides data on income and employment deprivation rates for small areas across England and Wales, as at 2015-16.
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