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Released on: 02 December 2019
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Dataset
Period and cohort expectation of life in Scotland using the high life expectancy variant by single year of age 0 to 100.
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Released on: 04 November 2015
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Statistical bulletin
Trends for England and Wales (national, regional and local areas) in the average number of years people will live beyond their current age measured by "period life expectancy".
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Released on: 26 March 2015
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Statistical bulletin
The proportion of life spent in good health, broken down for counties, London boroughs, unitary authorities and metropolitan districts (excluding the City of London and Isles of Scilly).
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Released on: 01 March 2018
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Statistical bulletin
Life expectancy and years expected to live in "Good" health using national indices of deprivation to measure socioeconomic inequalities.
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Released on: 16 April 2014
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Statistical bulletin
Trends for the UK (national, regional and local areas) in the average number of years people will live beyond their current age measured by "period life expectancy".
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Released on: 24 July 2013
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Statistical bulletin
Trends for England and Wales (national, regional and local areas) in the average number of years people will live beyond their current age measured by "period life expectancy".
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Released on: 20 November 2015
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Statistical bulletin
Absolute difference of years spent in favourable health states between the least and most deprived areas, based on the Slope Index of Inequality.
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Released on: 24 July 2014
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Statistical bulletin
Comparison of disability-free life expectancy estimates between local authorities in 2009-11 with regional breakdowns. Change over time between 2006-08 and 2009-11 is discussed for both regions and upper tier local authorities.
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Released on: 26 March 2024
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Statistical bulletin
The number of years people are expected to spend in different health states in England, Northern Ireland and Wales, and English regions.
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Released on: 22 March 2021
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Statistical bulletin
Life expectancy and years expected to live in "Good" health and disability-free using national indices of deprivation to measure socioeconomic inequalities in Wales.