Canlyniadau chwilio ar gyfer annual population survey march 2017
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Annual Population Survey and Labour Force Survey reports for Scotland and South Lanarkshire for 2017, including under employment, main health problem and place of work amongst other variables
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Annual Population Survey estimates of female South Asian nationals, aged 18 to 35, resident in the UK, England and London, July 2016 to June 2017
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Annual Population Survey estimates of EU born and EU nationals (including Switzerland) resident in the UK, by age group and sex, July 2017 to June 2018
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Annual mid-year population estimates, UK
Estimates of the usual resident population in the United Kingdom and its constituent countries as at 30 June 2013.
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Student and graduate employment, Annual Population Survey
Summary tables including estimates for UK household population aged 16 to 64 by country of birth, July 2016 to July 2017.
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Annual Mid-year Population Estimates for Health Geographies
Estimates for the clinical commissioning groups and the former primary care organisations in England. Used mainly to plan and monitor services.
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Annual mid-year population estimates for National Parks
People living within the boundaries of the National Parks in England and Wales, analysed by age and sex, including population densities.
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Annual Population Survey estimates of non-UK born and European Economic Area (EEA) born residents in the UK, by age group and year of latest arrival, 2017
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Sexual identity comparison, IHS and APS
Estimates of sexual identity from the Integrated Household Survey and the Annual Population Survey for comparison.
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Annual mid-year population estimates for Clinical Commissioning Groups
Size of the population in each geographical area covered by the 211 clinical commissioning groups in England.