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Monthly movements in gross value added for the service industries which overall account for around 79% of UK Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Time series data as part of the quarterly GDP publication.
Gross domestic product (GDP) measures the value of goods and services produced in the UK. It estimates the size of and growth in the economy.
Average daily time spent by adults on activities including paid work, unpaid household work, unpaid care, travel and entertainment. Experimental statistics.
Annual estimates for up to 2022 and quarterly estimates for up to Quarter 2 (Apr to Jun) 2023. Experimental estimates.
Early experimental data and analysis on economic activity and social change in the UK. These real-time indicators are created using rapid response surveys, novel data sources and experimental methods.
Analysis of UK armed forces veteran population data from Census 2021, and spouses and children of veterans living in the same household.
Registered deaths of care home residents by underlying and leading cause of death. Deaths of residents by age, sex, and area of usual residence. Experimental Statistics.
An update on our investigations into the quality of the gender identity data from Census 2021 in England and Wales.
Provisional rate and number of suicide deaths registered in England per quarter. Includes 2001 to 2022 registrations and provisional data for Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) to Quarter 2 (Apr to June) 2023.
Provisional counts of the number of deaths registered in England and Wales, in the latest weeks for which data are available.
Estimates of life satisfaction, feeling that the things done in life are worthwhile, happiness and anxiety by UK, country, region, county, local and unitary authority level and personal characteristics including analysis on …
Registered deaths in England and Wales from suicide analysed by sex, age, area of usual residence of the deceased, and suicide method.
Article exploring the attitudes of young people and their parents towards their future plans, and how this differs by socio-economic background, using publicly available data from Wave 1 of the COVID Social Mobility and Oppo…
Article exploring the differences in spending across different regions of the UK. It will give an indication of card spending trends in the UK and a discussion of key topics. In particular, it will cover spending in differen…
Comparing the variation in the recording of ethnicity data between electronic health records and Census 2021. This is an update to a previous article titled "Understanding consistency of ethnicity data recorded in healt…
Experimental estimates of UK quarterly greenhouse gas emissions on a residence basis using the Chow-Lin regression-based temporal disaggregation method.
The net rate of return on capital employed for UK private non-financial corporations related to their UK operations
Social insights on daily life and events, including the cost of living, well-being and shortages of goods from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).
Experimental longitudinal analysis of observed recent changes in the abundance and magnitude of private rental price changes in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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