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Released on: 17 May 2024 | Dataset
Annual live births in England and Wales by age of mother and father, type of registration, median interval between births, number of previous live-born children and National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC).
Released on: 09 September 2022 | Dataset
Estimates of mean and median annual incomes in the UK, by quintile groups. The redistribution effects on individuals of direct and indirect taxation and benefits received in cash or kind.
Released on: 23 February 2016 | Methodology
Released on: 03 July 2019 | Methodology
Investigation of the administrative data sources used in the production of cancer survival statistics for England. In partnership with Public Health England, we publish several statistical bulletins on cancer survival each year.
Released on: 09 July 2025 | Methodology
Supporting information for conception statistics in England and Wales, recorded during registration of birth and notification of abortion.
Released on: 27 August 2025 | Methodology
Supporting information for birth statistics, which present figures on births that occur and are then registered in England and Wales. Figures are based on information collected at birth registration.
Released on: 24 May 2019 | Methodology
An overview of the cancer statistics produced by Public Health England (PHE) and the Office for National Statistics (ONS), including strengths and limitations, when each should be used, and the differences between them.