203 data results that are related to Measuring progress, well-being and beyond GDP , sorted by release date
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Annual Population Survey regression models
Well-being regression models based on Annual Population Survey data for Great Britain for the period October 2017 to September 2018.Allweddeiriau: regression, well-being, life satisfaction, happiness, anxiety, worthwhile
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Annual Population Survey – personal well-being: contribution of variables over time
The size of the unique contribution each variable makes to the explained variance in life satisfaction, worthwhile, happiness and anxiety across three time periods: 2017 to 2018, 2014 to 2015 and 2011 to 2012.Allweddeiriau: regression, well-being, life satisfaction, happiness, anxiety, worthwhile
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Exploring children's loneliness logistic regression co-efficients
Logistic regression model coefficients for children (aged 10 to 15 years).Allweddeiriau: life satisfaction, parents, poverty, happiness, well-being
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Measuring national well-being: international comparisons
Comparing the UK with OECD countries or the European Union across main areas of well-being, 2019. Where available using directly comparable or proxy measure data. -
Loneliness in children and young people
Prevalence of reported loneliness in children and young people for various socio-demographic characteristics, England and Great Britain.Allweddeiriau: lonely, children, isolated, young adults, qualotative, well-being
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Estimates of community cohesion, by age group and sex, 2014 to 2015, UK
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Personal well-being estimates by age and sex
Estimates of life satisfaction, worthwhile, happiness and anxiety in the UK broken down by age and sex for the years ending September 2012 to September 2017.Allweddeiriau: anxiety, happiness, worthwhile, life satisfaction
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Children's engagement with the outdoors and sports activities
Estimates using the UK Time Use Survey to provide insight into the amount of time children spend engaging with the outdoors and sports activities.Allweddeiriau: Time use
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Estimates of personal well-being broken down by country of birth and years since arrival to the UK, three years ending December 2016
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Number of reported main health problems, April to June 2017 (all ages)