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Released on: 04 December 2023
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Dataset
People in Great Britain's experiences of and actions following increases in their costs of living, and how these differed by a range of personal characteristics.
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Released on: 23 November 2022
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Statistical bulletin
Experimental statistics on the behaviours, plans, opinions and well-being of students related to the cost of living. From the Student Cost of Living Insights Study (SCoLIS).
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Released on: 06 August 2018
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Article
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Released on: 24 February 2023
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Statistical bulletin
Experimental statistics from the Student Cost of Living Insights Study (SCoLIS) in England. Includes information on the behaviours, plans, opinions and well-being of higher education students in the context of the increases in cost-of-living.
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Released on: 06 May 2021
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Statistical bulletin
Experimental statistics from the Student COVID-19 Insights Survey in England. Information on the behaviours, plans, opinions and well-being of students in the context of guidance on the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Released on: 21 March 2022
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Statistical bulletin
The behaviours, plans, opinions and well-being of higher education students in the context of guidance on the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Experimental statistics from the Student COVID-19 Insights Survey (SCIS) in England.
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Released on: 28 October 2022
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Article
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Released on: 09 December 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Experimental statistics from a pilot of the Student Covid Insights Survey in England. Includes information on the behaviours, plans, opinions and well-being of higher education students in the context of guidance on the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Released on: 12 May 2022
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Dataset
Public opinions and social trends, Great Britain: Impact of climate change by 2030.
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Released on: 24 January 2022
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Statistical bulletin
Experimental statistics from the Student Experiences Insights Survey (SEIS) in England. Includes information on the behaviours, plans, opinions and well-being of higher education students in their third year or higher in the context of guidance on the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.