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Rhyddhawyd ar: 01 February 2022
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Erthygl
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 14 December 2020
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Setiau data
Estimates from the Understanding Society: COVID-19 Study, 2020, UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS) and Wealth and Assets Survey (WAS) to explore the social impacts of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on people from different ethnic groups in the UK.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 04 March 2021
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Setiau data
Attitudes, behaviours and well-being of people aged over 80 years in England in relation to coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 27 August 2021
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Setiau data
Data from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN) on the attitudes to the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine booster and winter flu jabs, covering the period 18 to 22 August 2021.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 09 August 2021
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Setiau data
Estimates of vaccine sentiment for ITL2 geographies including split by sex. Analysis based on the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 09 August 2021
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Setiau data
Estimates of vaccine sentiment for ITL1 geographies (countries and regions of the UK) split by characteristics including age, employment, tenure, health and Index of Multiple Deprivation. Analysis based on the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 06 May 2021
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Bwletin ystadegol
This page has been superseded by the Economic activity and social change in the UK, real-time indicators page (see link in Notices) . This will be the new title and location of the bulletin presenting the real-time indicators of economic activity and social change, for 13 May 2021 and future releases.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 08 April 2021
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Bwletin ystadegol
Early experimental data on the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on the UK economy and society. These faster indicators are created using rapid response surveys, novel data sources and experimental methods.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 17 December 2020
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Bwletin ystadegol
Early experimental data on the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on the UK economy and society. These faster indicators are created using rapid response surveys, novel data sources and experimental methods.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 29 October 2020
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Bwletin ystadegol
Early experimental data on the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on the UK economy and society. These faster indicators are created using rapid response surveys, novel data sources and experimental methods.