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Description of the statistical methods and techniques used to create and analyse quarterly estimates for personal well-being in the UK. This is the first time that we are publishing quarterly data for the personal well-being figures as Experimental Statistics, providing a more timely picture comparable with economic well-being statistics.
Methodological guidance on how to use the recommended loneliness questions for adults and children and how to interpret and report the findings.
Feedback from an online survey conducted to help us enhance the quality of the personal well-being outputs and consider different analysis to better meet user needs.
Feedback from an online survey conducted to help us enhance the quality of the Measuring National Well-being outputs and consider different analysis to better meet user needs.
A guide to what surveys include the four ONS personal well-being questions.
These are the Personal Well-being Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) which will be updated as required.
Description of the statistical methods and techniques which underpin the article: Understanding well-being inequalities: Who has the poorest personal well-being?
Summary findings of the research work on the selection of a headline indicator for well-being inequality.
Summary findings of the testing of personal well-being questions in two minority languages spoken in the UK
Description of the statistical methods and techniques which underpin the article 'Loneliness - What characteristics and circumstances are associated with feeling lonely?