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Released on: 22 October 2018
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Dataset
Percentage of the rural population that live within two kilometres of an all-season road. These data were created using Geographical Information Systems for Sustainable Development Goals Indicator 9.1.1
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Released on: 29 October 2025
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Dataset
Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, by combined economic status of adults in the household.
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Released on: 16 January 2020
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Dataset
Data on percentages of jobs paid less than the living wage foundation living wage, broken down by sex and working pattern, in London and the UK excluding London, 2009 to 2019.
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Released on: 19 July 2024
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Statistical bulletin
What people reported were the important issues facing the UK, and how views varied among different population groups.
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Released on: 01 December 2023
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Statistical bulletin
Insights on important issues facing society today from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN). This edition focuses on climate change.
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Released on: 11 November 2022
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Statistical bulletin
An update on the UK's progress across 10 domains of national well-being: personal well-being, relationships, health, what we do, where we live, personal finance, economy, education and skills, governance, and the environment.
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Released on: 29 October 2025
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Dataset
Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, excluding student households.
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Released on: 26 November 2025
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Dataset
Quarterly and historical data on the employment rates of men and women living with and without dependent children in the UK.
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Released on: 30 July 2025
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Dataset
Percentages of types of economic inactivity and unemployment in workless households by UK country and English region, annual.
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Released on: 20 December 2024
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Statistical bulletin
Social insights on daily life and events, including attitudes to important issues, artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency, from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).