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Released on: 07 November 2025
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Mid-year (30 June) estimates of the usual resident population for Middle layer Super Output Areas (MSOAs) in England and Wales by single year of age and sex.
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Released on: 16 September 2021
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Mid-year (30 June) estimates of the usual resident population for 2011 Census Output Areas (OAs) in the London region of England.
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Released on: 25 May 2021
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Age group split estimates on personal and economic well-being across time according to the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
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Released on: 25 May 2021
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Income group split estimates on personal and economic well-being across time according to the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
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Released on: 04 February 2021
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Quarterly estimates of personal well-being in the UK from the Annual Population Survey, and weekly estimates and quality information of personal well-being estimates in Great Britain from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey. Includes measures of life satisfaction, feelings that things done in life are worthwhile, happiness and anxiety. Also provides information on differences between the sources, including sample size and characteristics, mode of interview and significant factors associated with well-being estimates.
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Released on: 02 November 2020
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Double-deflated industry-level gross value added (GVA) estimates, index and growth rates.
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Released on: 08 July 2015
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Differences in the marital status estimates when produced using the old and new methodologies, by sex
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Released on: 04 December 2024
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How often UK armed forces veterans felt lonely, and the average combined score on the loneliness scale by personal and service-related characteristics.
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Released on: 15 September 2023
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Census 2021 data of the industry of people’s last main job who were not employed on census day. This dataset is at the division level of the Standard Industrial Classification.
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Released on: 15 September 2023
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Census 2021 data outlining the occupation of the last main job of those who were not employed on census day. This data is at the four-digit level of the Standard Occupational Classification.