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Trends in period life expectancy, a measure of the average number of years people will live beyond their current age, analysed by age and sex for the UK and its constituent countries. This release will include National life tables for...
Trends in period life expectancy, a measure of the average number of years people will live beyond their current age, analysed by age and sex for the UK and its constituent countries.
Ad hoc statistical analysis 2011 quarter 3: Differences in life expectancy between those aged 20, 50 and 80.
The range of prison sentences a court can give - including suspended, fixed-term, indeterminate and life sentences.
Trends in the average number of years people will live beyond their current age measured by period life expectancy, analysed by age and sex for the UK and its constituent countries.
The number of years people are expected to spend in different health states in England, Northern Ireland and Wales and English regions.
How to use a cost utility analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
This report examines the causes contributing to variations in life expectancy at birth by gender, time period and geographic locations.
How to use an interrupted time series to evaluate your digital health product.
Subnational trends in the average number of years people will live beyond their current age measured by “period life expectancy”. Provides new update covering the years 2019 to 2021 and 2020 to 2022 and a revised back series using 2021...
A report summarising several pieces of statistical analysis and findings from a rapid literature review aimed at exploring the drivers of healthy life expectancy.
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