Official Statistics

Community Life Survey 2017-18

The Community Life Survey is held annually to track trends and developments in areas that encourage social action and empower communities.

Applies to England

Documents

Community Life Survey, England 2017 to 2018: Statistical bulletin

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Community Life Survey, England 2017 to 2018: Formal Volunteering Fact Sheet

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Community Life Survey, England 2017 to 2018: Volunteering Summary Fact Sheet

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Community Life Survey, England 2017 to 2018: Charitable Giving Fact Sheet

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Community Life Survey, England 2017 to 2018: Loneliness Fact Sheet

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Community Life Survey, England 2017 to 2018: Reference tables

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Community Life Survey 2017 to 2018: Technical report

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Details

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport commissions the Community Life Survey. The survey provides official statistics on issues that are important to encouraging social action and empowering communities, including volunteering, giving, community engagement, well-being and loneliness.

Updates to this page

Published 26 July 2018
Last updated 14 July 2020 + show all updates
  1. Update to data tables to correct a mislabelling of demographic breakdowns by ethnicity for estimates related to participation in social action

  2. Technical report added

  3. Additional tables for charitable giving behaviours were added to the 2017-18 reference tables

  4. This publication was updated on 5th September 2018 to add fact sheets for charitable giving, formal volunteering, and a summary of volunteering. In addition, the reference tables have been updated to correct a small number of figures in tables D3 and E1.

  5. This publication was updated on 17th August 2018 to include paper-based estimates previously excluded from a small number of measures in error.

  6. First published.

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