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Released on: 10 March 2016 | Dataset
Slope index of inequality (SII) and range for healthy life expectancy (HLE), life expectancy (LE) and proportion of life spent in "Good" health at birth and age 65 by national deciles of area deprivation.
Released on: 11 October 2016 | Dataset
General health expectancy estimates by sex, at birth and age 65, for Wales by country, national deciles of area deprivation and unitary authorities.
Activity limitation expectancy estimates by sex, at birth and age 65, for Wales by country, national deciles of area deprivation and unitary authorities.
Released on: 25 September 2015 | Article
Upper tier local authorities (UTLAs) where male and female healthy life expectancy (HLE) at birth was significantly lower or higher than the State Pension age of 65.
Released on: 16 September 2019 | User requested data
Released on: 19 March 2019 | User requested data
General health expectancy estimates by sex, at birth and age 65, for Northern Ireland by country, national deciles of area deprivation and local government districts.
Activity limitation expectancy estimates by sex, at birth and age 65, for Northern Ireland by country, national deciles of area deprivation and local government districts.
Released on: 17 May 2024 | Dataset
Annual live births in England and Wales by age of mother and father, type of registration, median interval between births, number of previous live-born children and National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC).