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Estimates of those aged 90 and over (including centenarians) by gender, single year of age (90 to 104) and by age groups 90+ (90 to 99), 100+ and 105+ for the UK, England and Wales (as a whole), and the...
Findings from Wave 32 of the BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker.
Tax free saving for your first home and later life: what is a LISA, who can apply, 25% government bonus, withdrawal charges.
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You must be 18 or over but under 40 to open a Lifetime ISA. To open and…
You can withdraw money from your ISA if you’re: buying your first home…
Ad hoc statistical analysis 2011 quarter 3: Differences in life expectancy between those aged 20, 50 and 80.
A report showing how the behaviour and health of people aged between 40 and 60 has changed over the last 20 years.
Traditional versus prospective measures of ageing.
Annual mid-year population estimates for people aged 90 years and over by sex and single year of age (90 to 104) and 105 years and over and comparisons between UK countries.
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