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Released on: 11 May 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Provisional analysis of deaths involving the coronavirus (COVID-19), by different occupational groups, among males and females aged 20 to 64 years in England and Wales.
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Released on: 28 August 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Provisional counts of the number of deaths and age-standardised mortality rates involving the coronavirus (COVID-19) between 1 March and 31 July 2020 in England and Wales.
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Released on: 26 June 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Provisional analysis of deaths involving the coronavirus (COVID-19), by different occupational groups, among men and women aged 20 to 64 years in England and Wales.
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Released on: 01 May 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Provisional counts of the number of deaths and age-standardised mortality rates involving the coronavirus (COVID-19) between 1 March and 17 April 2020 in England and Wales. Figures are provided by age, sex, geographies down to local authority level and deprivation indices.
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Released on: 25 February 2019
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Statistical bulletin
Preliminary estimates of the number of deaths of homeless people in England and Wales at local authority level.
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Released on: 14 February 2022
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Dataset
Analysis of how working from home has affected individuals’ spending and how this differs by characteristics, Great Britain.
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Released on: 31 July 2025
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Dataset
Ranks and counts of baby names for boys and girls in England and Wales, 1996 to 2024.
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Released on: 10 March 2022
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Dataset
Data provided by Kantar Public, recording item availability of 21 popular products across the UK and English regions.
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Released on: 19 April 2021
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Dataset
Experimental estimates from the Annual Population Survey for homeworking in the UK, including breakdowns by sex, full-time or part-time, ethnicity, occupation, industry, qualifications, hours worked, pay and sickness absence among others. Includes regression outputs on the different outcomes for homeworkers.
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Released on: 23 June 2021
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Dataset
Experimental administrative data-based PAYE, Self-Assessment and benefits gross and net income deciles for England and Wales; Regions, local authorities and lower super output areas (LSOAs).