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Rhyddhawyd ar: 23 October 2024
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Bwletin ystadegol
Trends in period life expectancy, a measure of the average number of years people will live beyond their current age, analysed by age and sex for England and Wales
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 26 July 2023
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Bwletin ystadegol
Experimental statistics estimating the number of self-funders using regulated community care services in England, broken down by geographic variables and service characteristics.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 26 June 2014
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Bwletin ystadegol
Estimates of the usual resident population in the United Kingdom and its constituent countries as at 30 June 2013.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 18 March 2025
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Bwletin ystadegol
Trends in period life expectancy, a measure of the average number of years people will live beyond their current age, analysed by age and sex for the UK and its constituent countries.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 30 October 2013
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Bwletin ystadegol
Estimates for the clinical commissioning groups and the former primary care organisations in England. Used mainly to plan and monitor services.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 07 July 2022
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Bwletin ystadegol
Experimental statistics to estimate the size of the self-funding population using regulated community care services in England. Provides data covering the period 1 March 2021 to 28 February 2022, broken down by geographic variables and community care service characteristics.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 04 July 2025
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Bwletin ystadegol
Life expectancy and years expected to live in "good" health using national indices of deprivation to measure socioeconomic inequalities in England and Wales. Includes estimates of life expectancy between 2011 to 2013 and 2020 to 2022.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 26 November 2013
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Bwletin ystadegol
People living in each electoral ward in England and Wales, annual population changes and age distributions.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 30 May 2013
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Bwletin ystadegol
People living in each electoral ward in England and Wales, annual population changes and age distributions.
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Rhyddhawyd ar: 27 March 2020
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Bwletin ystadegol
Life expectancy and years expected to live in "Good" health using national indices of deprivation to measure socioeconomic inequalities in England.