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Estimates looking across personal well-being and economic well-being in the UK for Quarter 3 (July to September) 2019. This bulletin is part of a new series on “people and prosperity” introduced in February 2019.
This briefing paper addresses the issue of creating environments where people are more likely to walk or cycle for short journeys.
The survey provides information on health status, illnesses, lifestyle, health service use and children.
Evidence from Bangladesh and Ethiopia
An update on the UK's progress of national well-being across 10 domains: personal well-being, relationships, health, what we do, where we live, personal finance, education and skills, economy, governance, and the environment.
An update of our tool that provides an article for every local authority area in England on trends in health, based on the Health Index. This update will include index data for 2020, the first year affected by the pandemic.
This research shows the evidence supporting action to reduce health inequalities.
This edition of Health Matters focuses on smoking among people living with a broad range of mental health conditions.
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