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Children's well-being 2015 main findings
20-Oct-2015Children's well-being in the UK including level of well-being, participation in activities and sport, and bullying and mental health
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Young people's well-being 2015 main findings
20-Oct-2015Young people's well-being in the UK including level of well-being, satisfaction with health and effect of unemployment or NEET
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How do parliamentary constituencies vary?
26-Mar-2015The latest interactive maps can be used to explore parliamentary constituencies in England and Wales, Great Britain and the United Kingdom.
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Teenage conception rates highest in the most deprived areas
17-Apr-2014Teenage conception rates are an important social and health measure for local councils and decision makers. Historically, areas with high teenage conception rates have also had relatively high deprivation measures such as unemployment and child poverty. ONS has used a wide range of official statistics to help people explore the teenage conception rates and measures of deprivation in their area.
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Interactive Graph – LOS Wave Two
10-Apr-2014These charts show the barriers adults aged between 16 and 64 experienced to work, education and training, and transport.
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What barriers do people face when accessing work, transport, education and training?
10-Apr-2014Infographic exploring disability in Great Britain in terms of social barriers to participation that people experience across a range of 'life areas'
Latest Summaries
Latest Publications
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Trend in life expectancy at birth and at age 65 by socio-economic position based on the National Statistics Socio-economic Classification, England and Wales, 1982—1986 to 2007—2011
21-Oct-2015An overview of longevity improvement and inequality by socio-economic class over 6 discrete time periods starting in 1982-1986 and ending in 2007-2011.
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Insights into children's mental health and well-being
20-Oct-2015An in-depth look at why mental health is an important aspect of children’s well-being, and how it relates to factors such as bullying and family relationships.
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LOS - Chapter 3 - Work status
10-Sep-2015This chapter of the Life Opportunities Survey focuses on working age adults. It explores economic activity, educational achievement, occupation status and caring responsibilities.
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LOS - Chapter 4 - Participation restrictions
10-Sep-2015This chapter of the Life Opportunities Survey explores how participation restriction was experienced by adults in different life areas, and whether there were changes between waves.
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LOS - Chapter 5 - Social contact
10-Sep-2015This chapter of the Life Opportunities Survey explores how adults experience participation restriction and barriers to social contact, and how this varies by impairment status and age.
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LOS - Chapter 6 - Conclusions
10-Sep-2015This chapter of the Life Opportunities Survey summarises the findings from the LOS Wave Three report and reflects on what these findings suggest.
Latest Data
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ONS Longitudinal Study (LS) based estimates of Life Expectancy (LE) by the National Statistics Socioeconomic Classification (NS-SEC): England and Wales, 1982-86 to 2007-11 (Excel sheet 418Kb)
21-Oct-2015Estimates of life expectancy, measures of inequality and age-specific mortality rates by NS-SEC
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Children's Well-being Measures, October 2015 (Excel sheet 428Kb)
20-Oct-2015The latest data for the 31 measures of children’s well-being, within 7 domains, complementing the national measures of well-being.
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Young People's Well-being Measures, October 2015 (Excel sheet 640Kb)
20-Oct-2015The latest data for the 28 measures of children’s well-being, within 7 domains, complementing the national measures of well-being.
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Appendix 1 - Additional sample bases (Excel sheet 90Kb)
10-Sep-2015Sample sizes for offset and onset rate tables
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Appendix 2 - Barriers to leisure activities (Excel sheet 222Kb)
10-Sep-2015Barriers to leisure activities at Wave Three, by analysis group.
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Appendix 3 - Barriers to meeting/speaking to people close to (Excel sheet 55Kb)
10-Sep-2015Full list of barriers to social contact at Wave Three by analysis group.