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Rhyddhawyd ar: 21 March 2019
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Cyfres amser
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 15 September 2022
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Setiau data
The effects of direct and indirect taxation and benefits received in cash or kind on household income, across the generations and by age.
This data is estimated by combining multiple years of the Living Costs and Food Survey from 1978 to financial year ending March 2017 and the Household Finances Statistics, from financial year ending 2018 to financial year ending 2021 with the exception of 1979 and 1981. All financial amounts are adjusted for inflation using the Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers’ housing costs (CPIH) excluding Council Tax, to their financial year ending March 2018. For example, the mean disposable income for those aged 35 and born in the 1970’s (£35,752) is estimated by taking the average (in real terms) of the household disposable income for these people across the combined dataset.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 18 January 2016
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Gwybodaeth gorfforaethol
Describes a traditional census, rolling census, and short forms. The countries of the UK use a traditional approach with forms returned by post or online.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 14 December 2021
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Gwybodaeth gorfforaethol
Where to find information on taking part in the census and how local authorities and community groups can provide support.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 17 December 2018
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Gwybodaeth gorfforaethol
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 30 January 2025
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Gwybodaeth gorfforaethol
How to take part in the Health Insight Survey and access to the questionnaire.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 29 September 2016
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Gwybodaeth gorfforaethol
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 26 June 2023
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Gwybodaeth gorfforaethol
How participants took part in the COVID-19 and Respiratory Infections Survey (CRIS) and information on how and why they were selected.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 14 December 2015
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Gwybodaeth gorfforaethol
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 18 January 2016
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Gwybodaeth gorfforaethol
The roots of census taking in England can be traced to the Domesday Book in 1086, and the Hundred Rolls of 1279.