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  • Our poverty and equality statistics

    Released on: 12 February 2024 | Corporate Information

    Find out how our poverty and equality statistics make a difference to the things that matter to you.

  • Our economy and cost of living statistics

    Released on: 12 February 2024 | Corporate Information

    Find out how our economy and cost of living statistics make a difference to the things that matter to you.

  • Exploring diverging trends between the Crime Survey for England and Wales and police recorded crime

    Released on: 24 July 2024 | Methodology

    Analysis of recent divergence in trends between the Crime Survey for England and Wales and police recorded crime data.

  • Bringing data to life

    Released on: 27 August 2024 | Corporate Information

    A webinar series where you can learn more about data and statistics. Everything from gathering your data and keeping it safe and secure to releasing figures that make a difference.

  • Pen portraits and radial plots

    Released on: 24 July 2018 | Corporate Information

    Pen portraits describe the clusters that make up the 2011 area classifications. They provide an informal view of the characteristics of each supergroup, group and subgroup. Radial plot charts represent for each of the supergroups, groups and subgroups the values for each of the final census statistics, using a scale to represent the difference (either positive or negative) from the UK mean and parent supergroup or group (if applicable) for that variable.

  • Classification of Workplace Zones for the UK pen portraits and radial plots

    Released on: 03 March 2023 | Corporate Information

    Pen portraits describe the clusters that make up the 2011 workplace-based area classifications. They provide an informal view of the characteristics of each Supergroup and Group. Radial plots for each of the Supergroups and Groups represent the values for each of the final census statistics, using a scale to represent the difference (either positive or negative) from the UK mean and parent Supergroup for that variable.