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Released on: 26 May 2021
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Statistical bulletin
Regression analysis of the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey to provide insight into the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, to better understand which socio-demographic and economic factors were most associated with levels of happiness in England and Wales in early 2021.
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Released on: 08 September 2022
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Dataset
An analysis of the socio-demographic characteristics associated with the risk of coronavirus (COVID-19) death in boosted individuals in England.
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Released on: 30 November 2015
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Dataset
Data series for income, consumption and savings produced as part of the OECD exercise on household distribution. Also contains socio-demographic information.
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Released on: 01 July 2025
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Dataset
Annual live births and stillbirths in England and Wales by factors including socio-economic classification, gestational age, birthweight, and ethnicity.
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Released on: 24 February 2022
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Dataset
Analysis comparing the risk of coronavirus (COVID-19) death in people infected by Omicron and Delta variants, after adjusting for socio-demographic factors, vaccination status and health conditions.
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Released on: 26 February 2025
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Dataset
Exploration of the socio-demographic characteristics of people who were economically inactive because of long-term ill-health at Census 2021, classified by whether they were receiving social security benefits.
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Released on: 03 May 2024
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Dataset
Agreement rates between ethnicity data recorded in health-related administrative data sources with Census 2021 by sociodemographic characteristics, where population was restricted to those with data for all socio-demographic characteristics.
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Released on: 14 March 2017
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Dataset
Key economic and socio-economic data for the six Combined Authorities of Greater Manchester, Liverpool, Peterborough and Cambridgeshire, Tees Valley, West Midlands and West of England as well as each of the constituent Local Authorities within them.
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Released on: 20 May 2016
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Statistical bulletin
How internet use is correlated to various socio-demographic characteristics, such as age, sex, disability and geographical location. As a result of user needs, this release presents a new breakdown of internet users, into adults who have used the internet within the last 3 months (recent users) and adults who last used the internet more than 3 months ago (lapsed users).
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Released on: 24 May 2022
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Statistical bulletin
How the UK fared in the four domains of social capital - personal relationships, social network support, civic engagement, and trust and cooperative norms - during April 2020 to March 2021. Sub-population breakdowns by sex, age, ethnicity, disability status, religious status, National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC), urban and rural area, and ITL1 regions are included for the first time in the accompanying data tables.