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Released on: 06 November 2024
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Dataset
Age-standardised estimates on sandwich carers and their physical and mental health, using data from Understanding Society, January 2021 to May 2023.
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Released on: 14 January 2019
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Dataset
Analysis of sandwich caring in the UK between 2009 and 2017, including information about the personal characteristics of sandwich carers, as well as their labour market participation, financial situation and health and well-being.
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Released on: 10 August 2016
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Statistical bulletin
Deaths where Clostridium difficile or MRSA infections were mentioned on the death certificate by sex, age group and whether the death occurred in hospital or elsewhere.
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Released on: 09 July 2015
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Dataset
Full survey results including quality of patient care, dignity and respect for patient, and support for carer in last 3 months and 2 days of life and quality of dementia care.
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Released on: 29 June 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Indication of the future number of households in England and its regions and local authorities. Used for planning in areas such as housing and social care.
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Released on: 28 October 2025
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Statistical bulletin
Household projections give an indication of the future number of households in England and its regions and local authorities. Used for planning in areas such as housing and social care.
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Released on: 15 August 2013
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Statistical bulletin
Size of the population in each geographical area covered by the 211 clinical commissioning groups in England.
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Released on: 03 September 2015
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Statistical bulletin
Deaths where Clostridium difficile infection was mentioned on the death certificate by sex, age group and whether the death occurred in hospital or elsewhere.
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Released on: 03 September 2015
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Statistical bulletin
Deaths where Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) was mentioned on the death certificate by sex, age group and whether the death occured in hospital or elsewhere.
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Released on: 22 August 2012
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Statistical bulletin
Deaths where Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) was mentioned on the death certificate by sex, age group and whether the death occured in hospital or elsewhere.