Ffocws
Disability-Free Life Expectancy by Upper Tier Local Authority: England: 2009-11 and comparison with 2006-08
Beth sydd yn y bwletin?
- Females at birth in 2009-11 in England can expect to live a further 1.0 year with a disability than in 2006-08. For males it was a further 0.4 years
- Women at age 65 in England in 2009-11 can expect to live a further 0.6 years without a disability. For men it was an extra 0.5 years without a disability
- Females at birth in Herefordshire in 2009-11 have a Disability-Free Life Expectancy (DFLE) of 71.7 years. This is 16.1 years longer than females in Tower Hamlets, where DFLE was 55.6 years
Publications related to Anableddau
Statistical bulletins
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Disability-Free Life Expectancy by Upper Tier Local Authority: England: 2009-11 and comparison with 2006-08
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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Inequality in Disability-Free Life Expectancy by Area Deprivation: England: 2003–06 and 2007–10
Data on the geographical distribution of disability, which the government and private sector can use to make decisions.
Articles
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Disability in England and Wales
We take a look at the health of the population of England and Wales in respect to activity limiting health problems or disabilities. We found that more than 10 million people reported to have activity limiting health problems in 2011, however, results show that this has fallen slightly since 2001.
Methodology related to Anableddau
Darganfyddwch, cymharwch, a dewch yn fyw ystadegau am leoedd yn y Deyrnas Unedig.