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Births by area of residence of mother
Office for National StatisticsThis dataset presents data on birth registrations in the United Kingdom by area of usual residence of mother. The tables contain summary data for live births for local authorities including figures by age of mother. Definitions Live Birth: A baby showing signs of life at birth. Area of Usual Residence: The area within which the mother usually lives. Population estimates The population estimates used for the calculation of fertili... - Updated a month ago
Pupil Absence in Schools (Referenced by Location of Pupil Residence)
Department for EducationThe figures presented here provide information about the absence of day pupils of compulsory school age (5-15 at the start of the school year) in state-funded primary schools, state-funded secondary schools, City Technology Colleges, Academies and state-funded and non-maintained special schools (excluding general hospital schools) in England and who are resident in England. The dataset includes the total number of enrolments in all scho... - Updated 2 months ago
Population estimates for small areas (LSOA up) - selected ages
Office for National StatisticsData for different geographies is updated at different times. If data is not shown for the geographies you require, try an earlier year. Estimates for mid-2012 to mid-2016 have been revised. Methodological improvements have been implemented allowing the creation of a new series of estimates that roll forward the 2011 Census. These revised figures include new estimates of local authority international emigration and foreign armed forces ... - Updated 2 months ago
Area and population density
Office for National StatisticsNational Statistics has identified a need for a consistent approach to the production of definitive surface area measurements for use in UK statistical outputs and to meet the European Commission’s requirements for standardised area measurements (SAM) from member states. Area to mean high water This is the total area of an area and includes all tracts of inland water. For all inland (i.e. non-coastal) areas, the measurements respect t... - Updated 9 months ago
Child benefit statistics
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)Child Benefit is paid to those responsible for children (aged under 16) or qualifying young people. The latter includes: a) those in full-time non-advanced education or (from April 2006) on certain approved vocational training courses and who are under 19, or are aged 19 and have been on the same course since their 19th birthdays. (Note: those reaching 19 up to 9 April 2006 ceased to qualify on their 19th birthdays); b) those ente... - Updated a year ago
Children in low income households
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)The Children in Low-Income Families Local Measure is the proportion of children living in families either: in receipt of out-of-work benefits; or in receipt of tax credits with a reported income which is less than 60 per cent of national median income. Administrative data sources on benefits and tax credits from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) are used in the calculation of the... - Created 3 years ago
Working age benefit claimants
DWP Information and Analysis DirectorateThe information in this dataset refers to numbers of Working Age Benefit Claimants and is derived from a 100% data source; the Work and Pensions Longitudinal Study (WPLS). The dataset provides counts of benefit claimants categorised by their statistical group (their main reason for interacting with the benefit system). For example if a client is claiming Jobseeker's Allowance, they are categorised in this dataset as a "Job Seeker". ... - Created 4 years ago
Fuel Poverty
Department of Energy and Climate ChangeFuel poverty in England is now measured by the Low Income High Costs definition, which considers a household to be in fuel poverty if: they have required fuel costs that are above average (the national median level) were they to spend that amount they would be left with a residual income below the official poverty line Frequency: Calendar YearReference links: Dataset - Created 5 years ago
Deaths by area of usual resident: LSOA, ward and CCG
Office for National StatisticsDerived from tables containing the number of live births and deaths by sex for each LSOA in England, published by ONS as ad hoc data and analysis. 1. Figures are for deaths registered in each calendar year 2. Figures exclude deaths of non-residentsFrequency: Calendar Year - Created 5 years ago
Concealed families
Office for National StatisticsThis dataset includes data from the 2011 Census released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Notes and Definitions 1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011). Although the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outpu...