All data related to Personal and economic well-being in Great Britain: January 2021
Estimates looking across multiple sources for personal and economic well-being to understand the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on people and households in Great Britain. Covers the period from March 2020 to December 2020.
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Those with and without a disability split estimates on personal and economic well-being across time according to the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
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Employee and self-employed split estimates on personal and economic well-being across time according to the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
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Parental split estimates on personal and economic well-being across time according to the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
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Country split estimates on personal and economic well-being across time according to the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
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Those with and without a health condition split estimates on personal and economic well-being across time according to the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
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Information on the main changes and historical trends for the main quarterly personal and economic well-being measures.
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Those who feel safe and unsafe outside the home split estimates on personal and economic well-being across time according to the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
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Loneliness split estimates on personal and economic well-being across time according to the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
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Weekly estimates of personal well-being including anxiety and life satisfaction, and financial and work impacts from coronavirus (COVID-19) for the population and select sub-groups in Great Britain.
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Annual, monthly and weekly estimates of life satisfaction, feeling that the things done in life are worthwhile, happiness and anxiety in Great Britain.