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First and second COVID-19 vaccination rates among people aged 70 years and older who live in England, both in private households and communal establishments. Includes estimates for the population as a whole by age and sex, and for ethnic minorities,...
Modelled proportion of the population (prevalence) currently infected with SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) and other key epidemiological metrics as the study progresses. This data is collected from citizens in England and Scotland and will include regional and age breakdowns. The study has...
Statistics on pupils in schools in England as collected in the January 2019 school census.
Current cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention is based on diagnosis and treatment of specific disease
Experimental analysis of the Community Services Dataset.
The main characteristics of Welsh trade in goods using experimental trade statistics.
Section last updated: November 2020.
Annual live births in England and Wales by age of mother and father, type of registration, median interval between births, number of previous live-born children and National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC).
Employment Tribunal decision.
Information on children referred to and assessed by children's social services between 1 April 2017 and 31 March 2018
Statistics on the size and characteristics of the school leaders in state-funded schools.
This report uses available data to estimate the number of new users of opiates and, or crack-cocaine (OCUs) between 2005 and 2013.
Estimates of the numbers and characteristics of those who could be considered as potential ‘key workers’ in the response to COVID-19.
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