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Incorporating data on crimes experienced by care home residents into crime statistics
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Definitional and reporting differences for care homes between England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
Additional information to outline definitional differences in care types and care needs provided in care homes across the four nations
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Flows of users of holiday homes in England and Wales: Census 2021
Number and percentage of holiday home users by location of usual residence and location of holiday home, and rate of holiday home users per 1,000 usual residents, with geographical breakdowns from national to local authority level.
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Provision of unpaid care
This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 5 years and over in England and Wales by the number of hours of unpaid care they provide. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.
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Health outcomes of unpaid carers using Census 2021, Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) and Emergency Care Data Sets (ECDS), England
Association between self-reported health status, hospital admissions and accident and emergency (A&E) department attendance with unpaid care status in England. Official statistics in development.
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Impact of coronavirus in care homes in England
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Model estimates of deaths involving the coronavirus (COVID-19) by ethnic group for people in care homes, England
Model estimates of deaths involving the coronavirus (COVID-19) by ethnic group for people in care homes in England.
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The geographic divide in general health, disability and unpaid care: Census 2021
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Unpaid care expectancies, England
Average number of years people are expected to provide unpaid care beyond their current age.
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Effects of working from home on finances
Analysis of how working from home has affected individuals’ spending and how this differs by characteristics, Great Britain.