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Unpaid care provision generally highest in Merseyside
11-Jun-2014Provision of unpaid care in England
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Unpaid care expectancy in England is highest for women from age 50
11-Jun-2014Latest ONS analysis looks at unpaid care expectancies in England
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Unpaid Care Expectancies across NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups, England 2010-12
11-Jun-2014This story is the first to estimate Unpaid Care Expectancy (UCE) at ages 15, 50 and 65, by the newly established NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) in England for the period 2010-12. It expands the analysis to include the ratio of the number of persons with pronounced disability to the number of unpaid carers providing 50 or more hours per week and the relationship between these populations to assess relative unmet care needs.
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An Analysis of Under 18 Conceptions and their Links to Measures of Deprivation, England and Wales, 2008-10
14-Feb-2013This article explores the most recent annual under 18 conception data using three year aggregates and averages. It highlights patterns in the data and explores possible reasons for these patterns. Under 18 conceptions are considered in context, with comparisons drawn to under 16 conceptions as well as selected population and urban aspects.
Latest Data
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Table 1: Unpaid care expectancies (UCEs) at ages 15, 50 and 65 by Clinical Commissioning Groups (2010-2012) (Excel sheet 352Kb)
11-Jun-2014UCE, LE and Proportion of life providing Unpaid Care (PUC) at ages 15, 50 and 65 by CCGs: England, 2010-2012
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Table 2: Age standardised percentages of pronounced disability and providing 50 or more hours of unpaid care by Clinical Commissioning Groups (2011) ) (Excel sheet 204Kb)
11-Jun-2014Percentages of pronounced disability, provision of unpaid care for males females and all persons resident in CCGs: England, 2011
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2011 Census: QS301UK Provision of unpaid care, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 217Kb)
11-Oct-2013This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify the usual resident population by the number of hours of unpaid care that they provide, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland and local government districts within Northern Ireland. The estimates are as at census day, 27 March 2011.