Canlyniadau chwilio ar gyfer have
Mireinio'r canlyniadau
Clirio'r cyfan440 canlyniadau
Nid oes unrhyw ganlyniadau cyfatebol
Dewis pwnc arall neu clirio pob hidlydd.
Nid yw holl gynnwys y cyfrifia wedi'i ryddhau. Edrychwch am ddatganiadau sydd i ddod ar y calendr datganiadau. Fel arall, gallwch greu set ddata eich fun.
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Business insights, analysis over time, UK
Unweighted estimates of a panel of 999 businesses that responded to every survey wave (Wave 13 to Wave 27), from the voluntary fortnightly business survey (BICS), which captures businesses responses on how their turnover, trade and business resilience have been affected in the two-week reference period. This data relates to the period 24 August 2020 to 4 April 2021.
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Crime in England and Wales: Uncapped CSEW tables
Trends in uncapped estimates from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) by offence type. These estimates have been published for methodological purposes only. They will be subject to considerable volatility from year to year and are not the main measure of incident estimates from the CSEW. The main measure of incident estimates from the CSEW are capped at the 98th percentile and are available in Crime in England and Wales: Appendix tables.
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Number of non-UK born short-term residents by industry
This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify non-UK born short-term residents aged 16 years and over in employment the week before the census in England and Wales by industry. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021. We have not adjusted these estimates to correct for non-response. Consider this when comparing results with 2011 Census short-term resident estimates.
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Number of non-UK born short-term residents by occupation
This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify non-UK born short-term residents aged 16 years and over in employment the week before the census in England and Wales by occupation. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021. We have not adjusted these estimates to correct for non-response. Consider this when comparing results with 2011 Census short-term resident estimates.
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Regional Gross Disposable Household Income explorable datasets
GDHI is the amount of money individuals in the household sector have available for spending or saving. This is money left over after expenditure associated with income, for example taxes, social contributions, property ownership and provision for future pension income. It should be noted that these estimates relate to totals for all individuals within the household sector for a region rather than to an actual average household or family unit. GDHI per head estimates give values for each person, not each household.
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Previously served in the UK armed forces
This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 years and over in England and Wales by whether or not they have previously served in the UK armed forces. This does not include people who are currently serving in the UK armed forces. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021. Following analysis after publishing topic summaries data, we released data at extra geography levels for some datasets.
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Business Impact of COVID-19 Survey (BICS) results
This page is no longer updated. It has been superseded by the Business insights and impacts on the UK economy dataset page (see link in Notices). It contains comprehensive weighted datasets for Wave 7 onwards. All future BICS datasets will be available there. The datasets on this page include mainly unweighted responses from the voluntary fortnightly business survey, which captures businesses’ responses on how their turnover, workforce prices, trade and business resilience have been affected in the two-week reference period, up to Wave 17.
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Online remote working job vacancies estimates
These figures are experimental estimates of online job adverts provided by Adzuna, an online job search engine. The number of job adverts over time is an indicator of the demand for labour. To identify these adverts we have applied text-matching to find job adverts which contain key phrases associated with homeworking such as “remote working”, “work from home”, “home-based” and “telework”. The data do not separately identify job adverts which exclusively offer homeworking from those which offer flexible homeworking, such as one day a week from home.
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Why we have a census
Why we have a census
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Local authority ageing statistics, sex ratios for people aged 65 and over and 85 and over
Both indicators included have been derived from the published 2019 mid-year population estimates for the UK, England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. These are sex ratios for people aged 65 years and over and 85 years and over. A sex ratio shows the number of males in the population for every 100 females. This dataset has been produced by the Ageing Analysis Team for inclusion in a subnational ageing tool, which was published in July 2020. The tool enables users to compare latest and projected measures of ageing for up to four different areas through selection on a map or from a drop-down menu.