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Released on: 24 June 2025
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Dataset
Population figures over a 25-year period on births by age of mother for local authorities in England. 2022-based datasets are the latest projection.
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Released on: 28 January 2025
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Dataset
Open data for UK principal and variant projections. Single year of age and sex with underlying data.
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Released on: 19 December 2024
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Statistical bulletin
The redistribution effects on individuals and households of direct and indirect taxation and benefits received in cash or kind, analysed by household type.
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Released on: 18 July 2023
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Statistical bulletin
The redistribution effects of individuals and households of direct and indirect taxation and benefits received in cash or kind, analysed by household type.
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Released on: 29 July 2022
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Statistical bulletin
The redistribution effects on individuals and households of direct and indirect taxation and benefits received in cash or kind analysed by household type.
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Released on: 28 May 2021
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Statistical bulletin
The redistribution effects on individuals and households of direct and indirect taxation and benefits received in cash or kind analysed by household type.
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Released on: 20 June 2018
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Statistical bulletin
Analysis of how household incomes in the UK are affected by direct and indirect taxes and benefits received in cash or kind, and the changing levels of income inequality over time.
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Released on: 29 June 2015
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Statistical bulletin
Analysis of how household incomes in the UK are affected by direct and indirect taxes and benefits received in cash or kind, and the changing levels of income inequality over time.
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Released on: 28 January 2025
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Dataset
Comparison of births with 1971-based to 2022-based national population projections for the UK and constituent countries, including measures of error.
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Released on: 23 June 2020
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Statistical bulletin
The redistribution effects on individuals and households of direct and indirect taxation and benefits received in cash or kind, analysed by household type and the changing levels of income inequality over time.