Analysis of UK armed forces veteran population data from Census 2021, and spouses and children of veterans living in the same household, covering general health, disability and unpaid care by personal characteristics.
Publications
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UK armed forces veterans, health and unpaid care, England and Wales: Census 2021
UK armed forces veterans and their family members, from Census 2021. Data include self-reported general health, disability and unpaid care by personal characteristics.
Data
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UK armed forces veterans: health and unpaid care, NHS regions of England and Wales
Health, disability and unpaid care by veteran status and personal characteristics, with adjusted estimates for the non-veteran population, usual residents aged 16 years and over, Census 2021.
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Spouses and children or stepchildren of UK armed forces veterans: health and unpaid care, England and Wales
Spouses or partners and children or stepchildren who lived in the same household as a veteran by health, disability and unpaid care, household residents, Census 2021.
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Spouses and children or stepchildren of UK armed forces veterans: health and unpaid care, NHS regions of England and Wales
Spouses or partners and children or stepchildren who lived in the same household as a veteran by health, disability and unpaid care, household residents, Census 2021.
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UK armed forces veterans: health and unpaid care, England and Wales
Health, disability and unpaid care by veteran status and personal characteristics, with adjusted estimates for the non-veteran population, usual residents aged 16 years and over, Census 2021.
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