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Released on: 26 February 2018
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Estimates of life satisfaction, worthwhile, happiness and anxiety in the UK broken down by age and sex for the years ending September 2012 to September 2017.
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Released on: 23 September 2015
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Estimates of personal well-being from the Annual Population Survey (APS) Personal Well-being dataset, April 2014 to March 2015.
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Released on: 07 April 2021
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Estimates of loneliness and personal well-being during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic by country, region, county and local and unitary authorities. This dataset also includes outputs from regression models which consider the personal characteristics significantly associated with levels of loneliness and well-being both during and prior to the pandemic affecting the UK.
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Released on: 28 November 2023
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Estimates of life satisfaction, feeling that the things done in life are worthwhile, happiness and anxiety at the UK, country, regional, county, local and unitary authority level.
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Released on: 04 May 2020
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Full dataset of combined personal and economic well-being indicators included or referenced in the quarterly release, Great Britain.
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Released on: 06 March 2019
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Comparing the UK with OECD countries or the European Union across main areas of well-being, 2019. Where available using directly comparable or proxy measure data.
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Released on: 23 September 2015
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Estimates of personal well–being from the annual Annual Population Survey (APS) Personal Well–being dataset.
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Released on: 28 November 2025
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Seasonally adjusted quarterly estimates of life satisfaction, feeling that the things done in life are worthwhile, happiness and anxiety in the UK.
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Released on: 28 November 2025
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Confidence intervals and sample sizes for quarterly estimates of personal well-being in the UK.
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Released on: 11 February 2025
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Metadata tables containing information on the question, data source, frequency of update, devolved administration source, and method of assessment of change for each measure.