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Released on: 24 March 2022
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Corporate Information
The Centre for Ageing and Demography provides evidence on how the UK population is changing, including the structure of the population now, in the past and projected into the future.
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Released on: 26 January 2024
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Corporate Information
To begin the study, please scroll down and press the green "Start now" button, then enter your username and password.
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Released on: 25 April 2023
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Corporate Information
Ця сторінка також доступна українською. This page is available in Ukrainian. To begin the study, please click "Start now", then enter your personal access code.
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Released on: 27 February 2023
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Corporate Information
Ця сторінка також доступна українською. This page is available in Ukrainian.
To begin the survey, please click "Start now", then enter your personal access code.
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Released on: 26 March 2024
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Corporate Information
Ця сторінка також доступна українською. This page is available in Ukrainian.
To begin the survey, please click "Start now", then enter your personal access code.
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Released on: 26 January 2021
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Corporate Information
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey (CIS) has now closed. Survey data collection was paused in March 2023, and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has since confirmed that CIS data collection will not restart.
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Released on: 16 November 2016
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Methodology
As part of the ongoing development of the Claimant Count since the introduction of Universal Credit, the series now includes Claimants from the Department for Work and Pensions' Full Universal Credit Service. This results in upwards revisions to the Claimant Count.
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Released on: 6 October 2023
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Corporate Information
This study has now closed. The Winter Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Study (Winter CIS) provided vital information on the effects of coronavirus (COVID-19), on the lives of individuals, the community and healthcare services. Information from the study helped the NHS prepare for potential winter pressures and improved public awareness of COVID-19 infection levels. It was run by the ONS and commissioned and funded by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).