Cookies are small files stored on your device when you visit a website. We use some essential cookies to make this website work.
We would like to set additional cookies to remember your settings and understand how you use the site. This helps us to improve our services.
You have accepted all additional cookies. You have rejected all additional cookies. You can change your cookie preferences at any time. Hide
We moved them to The National Archives website, to keep this website as responsive as possible.
Please note: all historical data is still on this website.
Loading search results
Select another topic or clear all filters.
Contains all the current domains and measures of national well-being for young people. As well as providing the latest data for each measure, where available a time series of data are also presented along with useful links to data sources and other websites which may be of interest.
Those who feel safe and unsafe outside the home split estimates on personal and economic well-being across time according to the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
Those with and without a health condition split estimates on personal and economic well-being across time according to the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
Information on the main changes and historical trends for the main quarterly personal and economic well-being measures.
Loneliness split estimates on personal and economic well-being across time according to the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
Estimates of unity, equality and kindness in Britain before and after the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, with breakdowns of unity by social groups, countries and regions of Great Britain, personal well-being, and perceptions of society.
Weekly estimates of personal well-being including anxiety and life satisfaction, and financial and work impacts from coronavirus (COVID-19) for the population and select sub-groups in Great Britain.
Regression tables for the coronavirus and anxiety release, finding the factors significantly associated with high anxiety, loneliness and feeling safe in own home.
Estimates for loneliness, sex, marital status, feeling safe in own home, work affected by coronavirus and disability split by anxiety over time.
Analysis of loneliness in Great Britain during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.