Outputs that use this data
Summaries
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Video Summary: The Economy - International Comparisons
14-May-2013This is a short video looking at international comparisons of one aspect of well-being, the economy.
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Older people more likely to feel they belong to their neighbourhoods
14-Mar-2013This is a story about older people's perceptions of their neighbourhood, friends and overall life satisfaction
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Air pollution and its impact on people’s health and well-being
07-Nov-2012Rates have fallen in recent years due to stricter regulations and alternative fuels
Publications
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The Economy - International Comparisons
14-May-2013Information on the selected domains and indicators that measure National Well-being. Articles draw together social and economic data from a wide range of government departments and other organisations
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Measuring National Well-being - Children's well-being, 2013
04-Apr-2013The article ‘Measuring National Well-being - Children’s Well-being, 2012’ (ONSa) reported children’s views on some aspects of their lives. This was based on data from the first wave of Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS).This summary further explores children’s reports of their well-being based on the second wave of the study (UKLS, 2011–12) and provides links to other sources of data about children’s well-being.
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Measuring National Well-being - Older People’s Neighbourhoods, 2013
14-Mar-2013This is the first in a series of short articles examining the well-being of older people aged 50 and over using measures related to the Measuring National Well-being Programme. The Office for National Statistics measures of well-being are organised into ten domains with each domain having between three and five separate indicators. More information about all the measures can be found in the ‘National Well-being wheel of measures’.
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Internet Access - Households and Individuals, 2012 part 2
28-Feb-2013This release looks both at how households access the Internet and adults' use of computers. It will be useful for those interested in how people connect to the Internet in their homes and help inform debate on digital and social exclusion.
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Household Satellite Accounts, Valuing Informal Childcare in the UK
15-Feb-2013This article reports on the measurement and valuation of the output of the household production of childcare. This includes all care given by parents, family members, friends and focuses on the numbers of children looked after, rather than those giving the care. It is the first in a series of articles to update the full household satellite accounts (HHSA) for the UK. The methodology remains under development and any estimates reported here, or in forthcoming publications, should be considered experimental and interpreted with caution.
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Measuring National Well-being: Life in the UK, 2012
20-Nov-2012Measuring National Well-being: Life in the UK 2012 provides a unique overview of well-being in the UK today. The report is the first snapshot of life in the UK to be delivered by the Measuring National Well-being programme and will be updated and published annually. Well-being is discussed in terms of the economy, people and the environment. Information such as the unemployment rate or number of crimes against the person are presented alongside data on people’s thoughts and feelings, for example, satisfaction with our jobs or leisure time and fear of crime. Together, a richer picture on ‘how society is doing’ is provided
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Internet Access - Households and Individuals, 2012 part 2
28-Feb-2013Reference tables for the Internet Access 2012 part 2, Households and Individuals statistical bulletin.
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Household Satellite Accounts, Value of Informal Childcare in the UK, Sources
15-Feb-2013A full description of the sources used and assumptions made to estiamte the value of informal childcare in the UK.
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Household Satellite Accounts, Valuing Informal Childcare in the UK
15-Feb-2013Data on hours and the valuation of the output of the household production of childcare. This includes all care given by parents, family members, friends and focuses on the numbers of children looked after, rather than those giving the care. The methodology remains under development and any estimates reported here, or in forthcoming publications, should be considered experimental and interpreted with caution.
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Domains and proposed measures, November 2012
20-Nov-2012Table showing the amendments to national well-being measures since July 2012