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Home Economy Gross Domestic Product (GDP) UK Real net domestic product per capita CVM (reference year = 2022) £: SA ...
Regional gross disposable household income, UK: 1997 to 2022 What's in the bulletin? In 2022, gross disposable household income (GDHI) in the UK grew by 6.3% when compared with 2021; GDHI in England ...
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1. Main points Of the total (just over 1.85 million) UK armed forces veteran population in England and Wales, 13.6% (251,400) were women (13.8% in Wales and 13.5% in England) and 86.4% (1,601,705) ...
Notes: Data for 1995, 1997 and 1999 are for the year ending December, data for 2022 are for the year ending June, all other years included are year ending March. See Glossary for definitions of Any ...
3. Adjustments to the data Start dates The start dates for employments collected through Pay As You Earn Real Time Information (PAYE RTI) can be used to improve our estimate of the first work period ...
2. The patient journey and guidelines for cancer referrals To understand cancer waiting times standards and statistics, it is first useful to understand the patient journey, including the guidelines ...
1. Main points The highest age-standardised rates of disability occurred for people who identified with the ethnic groups "White: Gypsy or Irish Traveller" (33.2% in England and 39.1% in Wales) and ...
2. Hybrid working has increased since the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic Our Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN) asks workers about their working patterns in the previous seven days. We use this ...
People with more education are generally more likely to move away from their hometown. This is important because people with more qualifications tend to have higher earning potential – if a town does ...
2. Overall trends in drug misuse In the year ending March 2023, an estimated 9.5% of people aged 16 to 59 years (approximately 3.1 million people) and 17.6% of people aged 16 to 24 years (around one ...
Figure 1 shows that out-of-town employment grew by 20% between 2009 and 2021, compared to 7% within towns and 14% within large cities (excluding London). It also highlights that employment growth was ...