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Published before For example, 29 4 2016
  • Differences in time use after coronavirus restrictions were lifted, UK: March 2022

    Set ddata | Released on 9 August 2022

    Data on how people in the UK spent their time in March 2022 compared with before the coronavirus pandemic, using Time-use survey data from 2022 and Time-use study data from 2014 to 2015. These data also contains estimates on how people spent their time throughout the pandemic and estimates by different demographics, including by sex, ethnicity, income and disability status.
  • Coronavirus and treatment for people at highest risk in England: 11 to 25 May 2022

    Set ddata | Released on 7 July 2022

    Analysis of people who are potentially suitable for antibody and antiviral out-of-hospital treatments for coronavirus (COVID-19). Includes analysis of their behaviours, opinions and well-being in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. Data covering attitudes towards treatments and experiences of those who have been offered treatments are also presented.
  • Coronavirus (COVID-19) and opinions of those previously required to self-isolate, England

    Set ddata | Released on 15 June 2022

    Behaviours and opinions of individuals previously interviewed as part of the Test and Trace Cases Insights Study or the Test and Trace Contacts Insights Study. Experimental Statistics.
  • Coronavirus and self-isolation after testing positive in England

    Set ddata | Released on 10 May 2022

    Behaviour of individuals required to self-isolate after testing positive for COVID-19, from the COVID-19 Attitudes Study. Includes information on the impact of self-isolation on well-being and finances. Experimental Statistics.

    Allweddeiriau: vaccinations, contact with non-household members, quarantine, omicron, availability of COVID-19 tests

  • Coronavirus and the social impacts on Great Britain

    Set ddata | Released on 1 April 2022

    The impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on people, households and communities in Great Britain – indicators from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).

    Allweddeiriau: well-being, working from home, social distancing, vaccination, covidvaccines

  • Coronavirus and the social impacts on Great Britain: Household finances

    Set ddata | Released on 1 April 2022

    The way in which people report the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected their household finances in the past seven days, if people report their costs of living has changed in the last month and why, and people’s financial situation in the last month – indicators from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).

    Allweddeiriau: wellbeing, access to education, access to healthcare, working from home, cost of living

  • Coronavirus and higher education students

    Set ddata | Released on 21 March 2022

    Experimental Statistics from the Student COVID-19 Insights Survey (SCIS). Includes information on the behaviours, plans, opinions and well-being of higher education students in England in the context of guidance on the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

    Allweddeiriau: University, university students, students, COVID19

  • Coronavirus and changing perceptions towards vaccination, England

    Set ddata | Released on 16 March 2022

    Analysis of the motivations and barriers to vaccination among adults who previously declined, were unlikely to have or unsure about having a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine.
  • Coronavirus and behaviour of the vaccinated population after being in contact with a positive case in England

    Set ddata | Released on 14 March 2022

    Behaviour of fully vaccinated individuals not required to self-isolate after being in contact with a positive case of COVID-19, from the COVID Test and Trace Contacts Behavioural Insights Survey. Experimental Statistics.

    Allweddeiriau: self-isolation, vaccinated, covid, covid contact, covid app, lateral flow tests, covid vaccines

  • Coronavirus and third year or higher students in higher education, England

    Set ddata | Released on 24 January 2022

    Experimental statistics from the Student Experiences Insights Survey (SEIS) in England. Includes information on the behaviours, plans, opinions and well-being of higher education students in their third year or higher in the context of guidance on the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The period covered in this dataset is 29 November to 20 December 2021.

    Allweddeiriau: well-being, university, mental health, COVID19, corona virus