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This article will outline the leading causes of death in England, Scotland, Wales, NI and a UK total for 2018. A time series of leading cause of death since 2001 will also be presented to identify any changes over time.
The Scottish natural capital Ecosystem Service Accounts, highlighting the value and benefits of Scotland's natural assets. These are Experimental Statistics.
Analysis of households where both parents in a couple or lone parents are in employment, and the industries and occupations they work in.
This article tells the story of how the UK's population has changed since the start of the 20th century. It looks at patterns and drivers of births, deaths and migration over time, relating these to a standard model of d…
Life expectancy and years expected to live in "Good" health using national indices of deprivation to measure socioeconomic inequalities in England and Wales.
Data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) including when and where incidents happened, offender characteristics, the victim's perception of the incident and who the incident was reported to.
The weekly shipping indicators dataset associated with the Faster Indicators of UK economic activity research output.
The hidden nature of modern slavery makes producing an accurate prevalence measure difficult. This article explores the issue and brings together data sources linked to modern slavery from a range of organisations.
A first estimate of retail sales in volume and value terms, seasonally and non-seasonally adjusted.
Product by industry, product by product, and further analyses tables for the UK.
Owner occupiers’ housing costs (OOH) are the costs of housing services associated with owning, maintaining and living in one’s own home. There is not a single defined measure of OOH because they can be calculated differently…
The Index of Private Housing Rental Prices (IPHRP) is a monthly experimental price index. It tracks the prices paid for renting property from private landlords in the UK.
Monthly house price inflation, calculated using data from Land Registry, Registers of Scotland and Land and Property Services Northern Ireland.
Price indices, percentage changes and weights for the different measures of consumer price inflation.
With the current outbreak of Covid19, most people are expected to work from home where possible. This article investigates to what extent different people within the labour market work at home, either on a regular or occasio…
Additional economic analysis of the latest CPI PPI HPI and IPHRP headline statistics and long-term trends.
Changes in the prices of goods bought and sold by UK manufacturers including price indices of materials and fuels purchased (input prices) and factory gate prices (output prices).
Indication of the future size and age structure of the population in the regions, local authorities, clinical commissioning groups and NHS regions of England.
The number of deaths registered in a week in England and Wales.
A short analysis of employment in different industry and occupation groups by age, focusing on the share of the workforce in each group aged 70 or over.
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