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  • A statistical report providing figures on intake, caseloads, accuracy, telephony and complaints (data covers August 2013 to August 2014).

  • Change in employment characteristics of the tourism industries, including part-time and full-time employment, underemployment, self employment, and temporary employment.

  • Statistics on young people including marriages, parenthood, labour market status, NEETs, deaths due to drug misuse, crime and living with parents.

  • Provides information on the methodology and background of this work, along with the number of people aged 90 and over, by sex and single year of age.

  • National life tables, which are produced annually for the UK and its constituent countries, give statistics on period life expectancy by age and sex.

  • The National Survey for Wales is a study of adults across the whole of Wales.

  • Results from the 2011 Census of Scotland

  • Drawing social and economic data from government and other organisations; painting a picture of UK society and how it changes.

  • Census 2011 statistics providing estimates of the number and characteristics of the non-UK born short-term resident population of Northern Ireland.

  • Latest findings on personal well-being from the Annual Population Survey (2013/14), with analysis by country, region and local areas and individual characteristics and circumstances.

  • Annual birth registrations, including birthweight and stilbirth occurrence by age of parents.

  • Live births by age of mother and by local health authority.

  • Presents data on the number of homeless in Wales.

  • Language, qualifications, occupation and general health of the population, including students, at their non-term time address.

  • Revisions to Labour Force Survey estimates due to re-weighting to the Census 2011 population

  • Number of deaths registered in a calendar month, by area of usual residence.

  • The extent to which childhood factors, such as parents’ education level and employment status, predict educational attainment and poverty in adulthood.

  • Experimental official statistics on benefits and employment for individuals and households on the DCLG Troubled Families programme.

  • A biannual report which includes information on authorised, unauthorised and local authority sites.

  • The Taking Part survey has run since 2005 and is the key evidence source for DCMS.