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Social insights on daily life and events, including impacts on health and well-being, the cost of living and goods shortages from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
Social insights on daily life and events, including impacts on health, well-being and the cost of living from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
Employment Tribunal decision.
This release combines analysis of economic well-being with personal, subjective well-being. It looks at trends and expands on the agenda of considering measures beyond GDP. The change in name highlights that both personal and economic well-being are being considered.
Social insights on daily life and events, including the cost of living, working arrangements and well-being from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).
The note is for use by country offices in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States.
Social insights on daily life and events, including the cost of living, from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Developed as part of the early years healthy development review, this document outlines 6 areas for action to improve the health outcomes of all babies in England.
Social insights on daily life and events from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN) relating to the biggest issues facing society today.
This report adds to the growing evidence that unpaid caring should be considered a social determinant of health.
The main stories from the release of "theme day" economic statistics produced over the latest month, painting a coherent picture of the UK economic performance using recent economic data.
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