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Black people in the UK are less satisfied with their lives than other ethnic groups
30-Apr-2013This short summary article looks at estimates of subjective well-being for different ethnic groups by sex.
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Most children are happy, particularly with their family and friends
26-Apr-2013Only 4% reported being unhappy with their lives overall
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Regional Profiles - Population and Migration - East of England, October 2011
28-Oct-2011Key facts and figures about population and migration statistics for the East of England.
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Regional Profiles - Population and Migration - London, October 2011
28-Oct-2011Key facts and figures about population and migration statistics for London.
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Regional Profiles - Population and Migration - South West, October 2011
28-Oct-2011Key facts and figures about population and migration statistics for the South West region.
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Regional Profiles - Population and Migration - West Midlands, October 2011
28-Oct-2011Key facts and figures about population and migration statistics for the West Midlands region.
Latest Summaries
Latest 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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Differences in well-being by ethnicity
30-Apr-2013This short summary article looks at estimates of subjective well-being for different ethnic groups by sex.
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Region and Country Profiles - Directory of Tables, April 2013
10-Apr-2013A list of data tables included in all the latest Region and Country Profile releases. It includes hyperlinks to each file.
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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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Social Trends - e-Society (Pdf 151Kb)
12-Feb-2013Social Trends - e-Society
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Families and Households, 2012
01-Nov-2012This release presents recent estimates of the number of families by type, people in families by family type and children in families by type. Types of family include married couple families, cohabiting couple families and lone parent families. Tables on household size, household types and people in different household types are also provided. These include estimates of people living alone and multi-family households.
Latest Data
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Differences in well-being by ethnicity (Excel sheet 88Kb)
30-Apr-2013Estimates of subjective well-being for different ethnic groups by sex.
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Region and Country Profiles - Key Statistics Tables, April 2013 (Excel sheet 218Kb)
10-Apr-2013Provides a source of essential statistics for the regions of England and the constituent countries of the UK (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). The tables provide a range of demographic, social and economic statistics including population and population density for local authority areas.
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Region and Country Profiles - Population and Migration Tables, March 2013 (Excel sheet 455Kb)
01-Mar-2013Region and Country Profiles provides a source of essential statistics for the regions of England and the constituent countries of the UK (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). The tables provide a wide range of demographic statistics to compare the countries, regions and local authority areas.
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Household Satellite Accounts, Value of Informal Childcare in the UK, Sources (Excel sheet 56Kb)
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 (Excel sheet 39Kb)
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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2011 Census: QS119EW Households by deprivation dimensions, unitary authorities in Wales (Excel sheet 81Kb)
30-Jan-2013This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify households by four dimensions of deprivation