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Released on: 29 October 2025
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Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, by highest qualification of all adults in household.
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Released on: 18 November 2025
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Revised estimates for UK long-term international migration using updated data and new methods to estimate British national and EU+ migration. These are official statistics in development.
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Released on: 29 October 2025
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Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, by household type.
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Released on: 30 January 2023
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Dataset
All data relating to Coronavirus (COVID-19) mortality and long-term outdoor air pollution in London.
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Released on: 26 November 2020
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Composition of Long-Term International Migration estimates, annual table.
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Released on: 29 October 2025
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Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, excluding student households.
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Released on: 29 October 2025
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Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, by combined economic status of adults in the household.
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Released on: 29 October 2015
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2014-based long term balanced net migration projection for the UK including population by broad age group, components of change and summary statistics. For mid-2014 to mid-2039
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Released on: 26 July 2023
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Experimental statistics estimating the different health conditions of the working-age population and those economically inactive because of long-term sickness.
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Released on: 18 April 2023
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This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify non-UK born short-term residents in England and Wales by sex and by single year of age. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021. We have not adjusted these estimates to correct for non-response. Consider this when comparing results with 2011 Census short-term resident estimates.