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Released on: 24 May 2021 | Dataset
Source data and methodology calculations for the release 'Mapping income deprivation at a local authority level: 2019'. Based on the English Indices of Multiple Deprivation: 2019, to Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) level.
Released on: 6 September 2023 | Statistical bulletin
Characteristics of people who moved a year prior to Census 2021 and 2011 Census, with detailed migration datasets. Regional and local authority inflows and outflows.
Released on: 2 November 2018 | Dataset
The instrument maps aims to give an insight into the methods used to reconcile the debt securities historical balance sheet data sources for the households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH) sector
Released on: 31 May 2023 | Article
Released on: 4 September 2019 | Dataset
Differences between male and female commute times and earnings, Great Britain. Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE).
Released on: 17 May 2021 | Dataset
Collation of previously published data on income and productivity, (measured in gross domestic household income (GDHI) and gross value added (GVA) per hour), at a regional level within the UK and a subregional level (NUTS3) in some nations.
Released on: 6 November 2023 | Dataset
Comparing NHS England SNOMED code mapping with how individuals self-identified their ethnicity in Census 2021.
Released on: 10 June 2026 | Dataset
Annual analysis of fertility by cohort for those born in England and Wales. Cohort fertility analysis allows the fertility experience of those sharing the same birth year (a “cohort”) to be traced through time and compared with other cohorts.
Released on: 28 June 2022 | Article
Released on: 6 October 2025 | Dataset
The proportion of face-to-face spending by UK cardholders across postal districts at five distinct time periods: morning, lunchtime, afternoon, evening, and night.