Past and future editions of 'Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation'
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Release date: 09 July 2008 at
0:00am
Theme: People and Places | Department: Welsh Government | Coverage: Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: The Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation (WIMD) is the official measure of deprivation for small areas in Wales.
Release date: 09 July 2008 at
0:00am
Theme: People and Places | Department: Welsh Government | Coverage: Wales
Geographic breakdown: Super Output Area and Data Zone
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: The Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation (WIMD) is the official measure of deprivation for small areas in Wales.
Release date: 29 March 2011 at
9:30am
Theme: People and Places | Department: Welsh Government | Coverage: Wales
Geographic breakdown: Super Output Area and Data Zone
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: The official measure of deprivation in small areas in Wales. It is a relative measure of concentrations of deprivation at the small area level.
Release date: 31 August 2011 at
9:30am
Theme: People and Places | Department: Welsh Government | Coverage: Wales
Geographic breakdown: Super Output Area and Data Zone
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: The official measure of deprivation in small areas in Wales. It is a relative measure of concentrations of deprivation at the small area level.
Release date: 31 August 2011 at
9:30am
Theme: People and Places | Department: Welsh Government | Coverage: Wales
Geographic breakdown: Super Output Area and Data Zone
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: The official measure of deprivation in small areas in Wales. It is a relative measure of concentrations of deprivation at the small area level.
Release date: 31 January 2013 at
9:30am
Theme: People and Places | Department: Welsh Government | Coverage: Wales
Geographic breakdown: Super Output Area and Data Zone
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: The official measure of deprivation in small areas in Wales. It is a relative measure of concentrations of deprivation at the small area level.