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Released on: 23 November 2015
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Number of couples divorcing, divorce numbers and rates by age of husband and wife, and marital status before marriage.
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Released on: 26 November 2020
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International Passenger Survey detailed estimates of Long-Term International Migration: Sex by age by country of birth. UK, Underlying datasheet 8.
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Released on: 15 May 2026
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Period and cohort numbers surviving at exact age x (lx) in Scotland using the high life expectancy variant, by single year of age 0 to 100.
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Released on: 15 May 2026
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Period and cohort numbers surviving at exact age x (lx) in Wales using the low life expectancy variant, by single year of age 0 to 100.
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Released on: 30 January 2024
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Zero net migration (natural change only) variant projection for Wales - population by five-year age groups and sex.
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Released on: 18 April 2023
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This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify non-UK born short-term residents in England and Wales by sex and by single year of age. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021. We have not adjusted these estimates to correct for non-response. Consider this when comparing results with 2011 Census short-term resident estimates.
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Released on: 01 December 2017
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Period and Cohort numbers surviving at exact age (lx) in Wales using the moderately low life expectancy variant by single year of age 0 to 100.
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Released on: 01 December 2017
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Period and Cohort numbers surviving at exact age (lx) in Scotland using the moderately high life expectancy variant by single year of age 0 to 100.
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Released on: 14 March 2022
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Reasons for leaving and returning to work during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, as well as future plans, caring responsibilities, and savings and sources of retirement funding, broken down by sex. Data from the Over 50s Lifestyle Study, Great Britain.
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Released on: 14 March 2022
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Current employment status and type of those who left or lost their job since the start of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Includes those who have returned to paid work. Data from the Over 50s Lifestyle Study, Great Britain.