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Released on: 18 November 2014
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The proportion of life spent in good health or free from a limiting illness or disability in the UK and its constituent countries.
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Released on: 27 March 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Life expectancy and years expected to live in "Good" health using national indices of deprivation to measure socioeconomic inequalities in Wales.
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Released on: 16 October 2024
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Rates of all-cause mortality and descriptive statistics, by built-up area, ethnic group and Census 2021 variables.
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Released on: 18 April 2024
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Average number of years people are expected to provide unpaid care beyond their current age between 2020 and 2022, and health outcomes for unpaid carers.
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Released on: 27 May 2022
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Statistical bulletin
Further development of the UK recreation natural capital ecosystem service accounts, including specific methods used to estimate the health benefits gained from nature-based recreational activities.
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Released on: 25 April 2022
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Statistical bulletin
Life expectancy and years expected to live in "Good" health and "Disability-free" using national indices of deprivation to measure socioeconomic inequalities in England.
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Released on: 25 April 2022
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Statistical bulletin
Life expectancy and years expected to live in "Good" health and disability-free using national indices of deprivation to measure socioeconomic inequalities in Wales.
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Released on: 20 April 2022
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Statistical bulletin
Suicide rates among people diagnosed with severe health conditions, based on mortality records linked to the 2011 Census and Hospital Episode Statistics (HES). Experimental Statistics.
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Released on: 22 March 2021
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Statistical bulletin
Life expectancy and years expected to live in "Good" health and disability-free using national indices of deprivation to measure socioeconomic inequalities in England.
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Released on: 26 March 2024
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Statistical bulletin
The number of years people are expected to spend in different health states in England, Northern Ireland and Wales, and English regions.