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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.
Rhyddhawyd ar: 01 December 2015 | Setiau data
All data included in the release including cluster and factor analysis scores.
Rhyddhawyd ar: 05 November 2024 | Erthygl
Rhyddhawyd ar: 16 June 2023 | Erthygl
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 05 April 2017 | Erthygl
Rhyddhawyd ar: 30 July 2025 | Setiau data
Numbers and percentages of people in working, mixed and workless non-student households for ITL2 and ITL3 areas, annual.
Rhyddhawyd ar: 01 September 2023 | Setiau data
Annual estimates of paid hours worked and earnings for UK employees by sex, and full-time and part-time, by home-based and work-based travel to work area. Hourly and weekly estimates are provided for the pay period that included a specified date in April. They relate to employees on adult rates of pay, whose earnings for the survey pay period were not affected by absence. Estimates for 2020 and 2021 include employees who have been furloughed under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS). Annual estimates are provided for the tax year that ended on 5th April in the reference year. They relate to employees on adult rates of pay who have been in the same job for more than a year.
Rhyddhawyd ar: 26 March 2014 | Setiau data
Detailed characteristics tables focusing on approximated social grade - these cross tabulations of two or more topics from the 2011 Census provide the greatest level of detail possible for wards. Social grade is a socio-economic classification used by market research industries to analyse spending habits and consumer attitudes.
Numbers and percentages of children in working, mixed and workless non-student households for ITL2 and ITL3 areas, annual.