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Adult drinking habits in Great Britain
Contact:
Emyr John
Release date:
30 April 2018
Next release:
This series has been discontinued
About this Dataset
Annual data for Great Britain on teetotalism, drinking in the week before survey interview, frequent drinking and units drunk, including analysis by sex, age and socioeconomic status.
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2017
Download Adult drinking habits in Great Britain: 2017 in xls format
xls (657.0 KB)
2005 to 2016
Download Adult drinking habits in Great Britain: 2005 to 2016 in xls format
xls (540.0 KB)
2014
Download Adult drinking habits in Great Britain: 2014 in xls format
xls (283.0 KB)
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Drug use, alcohol and smoking
Contact details for this dataset
Emyr John
mortality@ons.gov.uk
+44 (0)1633 456501
Publications that use this data
Adult drinking habits in Great Britain