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  • Coronavirus and shielding of clinically extremely vulnerable people in England

    Released on: 05 August 2020 | Dataset

    Data on clinically extremely vulnerable people in England during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic from the Shielding Behavioural Survey. Includes information on their behaviours and well-being since receiving shielding guidance.

  • 2. English Life Tables

    Released on: 01 September 2015 | Dataset

    Decennial life tables for males and for females have been constructed based on the mortality experience of the population of England and Wales during the three years surrounding each census since 1841.

  • Coronavirus and the social impacts on Great Britain: self-isolation

    Released on: 27 August 2021 | Dataset

    Data from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey on weekly estimates of the proportion of adults self-isolating due to coronavirus (COVID-19) since Jan 2021, and reasons for self-isolating in the latest period (18 to 22 August 2021).

  • Employment type and status of workers aged 50 years and over during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, by region

    Released on: 14 March 2022 | Dataset

    Current employment status and type of those who left or lost their job since the start of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Includes those who have returned to paid work. Data from the Over 50s Lifestyle Study, Great Britain.

  • Change in behaviours during and after the coronavirus pandemic

    Released on: 19 March 2021 | Dataset

    Data on activities that respondents have been doing more of since the start of the coronavirus pandemic and will keep doing after the end of the pandemic. Data are based on the COVID-19 module of the OPN, collected between 10 and 14 March 2021.

  • Nature of sexual assault by rape or penetration, England and Wales

    Released on: 18 March 2021 | Dataset

    Nature of sexual assault by rape or penetration experienced by adults since the age of 16 years, including breakdowns by age, sex, victim-perpetrator relationship, location and other factors. Analyses from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).

  • Suicides among people diagnosed with severe health conditions, England

    Released on: 20 April 2022 | Dataset

    Deaths due to suicide in England and the rate per 100,000 people by days since diagnosis, comparing patients with selected health conditions with matched controls. Includes Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) diagnosis and deaths that occurred between 1 January 2017 and 31 March 2020.

  • Travel trends estimates: UK residents‘ visits abroad

    Released on: 17 May 2024 | Dataset

    Annual estimates on visits and spending by UK residents abroad, by purpose and region of visit. New methods were introduced for producing the 2019 estimates and where back dated to 2009. The datasets presented since then contain estimates produced using the new method. The other datasets presented on this page were produced using the previous method and are now superseded.

  • Travel trends estimates: overseas residents in the UK

    Released on: 17 May 2024 | Dataset

    Annual estimates on visits and spending in the UK by overseas residents, by purpose and region of visit. New methods were introduced for producing the 2019 estimates and where back dated to 2009. The datasets presented since then contain estimates produced using the new method. The other datasets presented on this page were produced using the previous method and are now superseded.

  • Research indices using web scraped price data - Appendix tables

    Released on: 30 November 2016 | Dataset

    This workbook presents experimental price indices that are constructed from ONS web scraped data from three grocery retailers since May 2014. These are early analysis using experimental techniques to help us develop our statistical methodology and are not comparable with headline estimates of inflation. We would strongly caution against their use in economic modelling and analysis.