62 publications that are related to Measuring progress, well-being and beyond GDP , sorted by release date
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Brits spend 29% of their leisure time alone (Latest release)
Allweddeiriau: Well-being, Time use, Communities
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Social Protection, European Comparisons of Expenditure: 2015 (Latest release)
Social protection comprises the various benefits provided to households, usually by public bodies, to help with their needs.Allweddeiriau: benefits
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Loneliness - What characteristics and circumstances are associated with feeling lonely? (Latest release)
Analysis of characteristics and circumstances associated with loneliness in England using the Community Life Survey, 2016 to 2017.Allweddeiriau: living alone, social isolation, age, sex, marital status, Lonely
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Children’s engagement with the outdoors and sports activities, UK: 2014 to 2015 (Latest release)
Analysis of 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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Men enjoy five hours more leisure time per week than women (Latest release)
Men in the UK enjoy nearly five more hours of leisure time per week than women, ONS analysis reveals.Allweddeiriau: leisure time, gender inequality, analysis
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Young people's well-being: 2017 (Latest release)
How young people’s well-being and financial situation have changed using the ONS measures of Young People’s Well-beingAllweddeiriau: relationships, finance, health, employment, education
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Social protection: European comparisons of expenditure, 2007 to 2014 (Latest release)
UK social protection compared to European countries, focusing on old age, children and families. 2007 to 2014.Allweddeiriau: pension, family, children
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Cessation of the Sustainable Development Indicators (Latest release)
An overview of progress toward a sustainable economy, society and environment. Published alongside the headline and supplementary indicators are assessments of change, both short and long term.Allweddeiriau: equity
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Social capital across the UK: 2011 to 2012 (Latest release)
How people feel about their neighbourhood across the UKAllweddeiriau: well being, community, social cohesion, trust, inequality
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How does getting older change the way we feel about our lives? (Latest release)