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Released on: 14 February 2025 | Dataset
Period and cohort numbers surviving at exact age (lx) in England and Wales using the principal projection by single year of age 0 to 100.
Period and cohort mortality rates (qx) for England and Wales using the principal projection by single year of age 0 to 100.
Period and cohort mortality rates (qx) for Scotland using the principal projection by single year of age 0 to 100.
Period and cohort mortality rates (qx) for England using the principal projection by single year of age 0 to 100.
Released on: 10 April 2014 | Compendium
Comparison of how disabled and non-disabled people participate in a number of life areas. This report will present further comparisons between data collected at Wave One and Wave Two.
Released on: 10 December 2025 | Dataset
Mortality rates (qx) values from the national life tables release, presented in time series format. These statistics are for males and females for England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the UK.
Period and cohort mortality rates (qx) for Great Britain using the principal projection by single year of age 0 to 100.
Period and cohort mortality rates (qx) for Wales using the principal projection by single year of age 0 to 100.
Period and cohort numbers surviving at exact age (lx) in Great Britain using the principal projection by single year of age 0 to 100.
Period and cohort numbers surviving at exact age (lx) in England using the principal projection by single year of age 0 to 100.