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Real-time database for UK GDP at market prices, current prices, £ million
Quarterly estimates of £ million levels from 1970 to 2015.
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Real-time database for components for the income approach to the measure of UK GDP, £ million
Quarterly estimates of £ million levels from 1997 to 2015.
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Earnings time series of median gross weekly earnings from 1968 to 2023
New Earnings Survey (NES) and Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) percentile and median time series by full-time employees, full-time males and full-time females.
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Leisure time in the UK
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Older people living in care homes and changes over time, England and Wales, Census 2021
This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 65 years and over living in a care home in England and Wales. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.
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Changes in all-cause and COVID-19 mortality over time, England and Wales
Analysis of all-cause mortality and deaths involving COVID-19 using segmented regression.
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Real-time indicators: a year on
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Real-time database for UK GDP at market prices, chained volume measure, £ million
Quarterly estimates of £ million levels from 1955 to 2015.
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Differences in time use after coronavirus restrictions were lifted, UK: March 2022
Data on how people in the UK spent their time in March 2022 compared with before the coronavirus pandemic, using Time-use survey data from 2022 and Time-use study data from 2014 to 2015. These data also contains estimates on how people spent their time throughout the pandemic and estimates by different demographics, including by sex, ethnicity, income and disability status.
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The UK flow of funds matrices including revisions tables and times series data
These experimental statistics are estimates of the levels (balance sheets) of financial assets by institutional sector, together with the counterparty sector holding the liability. These estimates therefore represent whom-to-whom matrices for financial instruments for the UK. The estimates are quarterly, for the time period Quarter 1 1997 to Quarter 4 2015.