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Health Statistics Quarterly
Department: Office for National Statistics
Covers the latest trends in the UK's health and contains commentary on the latest health findings, topical articles illustrated with colour charts and diagrams, and regularly updated statistical graphs and tables.
Historic and projected mortality data from the UK life tables
Department: Office for National Statistics
Following the publication of the period and cohort life expectancy tables ONS prepares databases for the UK and each of the constituent countries containing mortality data used in the calculation of historic and projected life tables. Published for the first time in this release are tables of historic and projected qx (probability of dying at each age) and lx values (numbers of people surviving at each age) for the UK, on a period and cohort basis for each year 1951 to 2060.
Hours worked in the labour market
Department: Office for National Statistics
This article will look at how weekly hours have changed in the UK since 1992 by industry sector. It will also consier how part-time employment has changed as a proportion of the total workforce. It will then go on to consider how average working time in the UK compares with other major EU countries. Finally it will compare ASHE paid hours with total hours on the LFS, including unpaid overtime.
House Price Index
Department: Office for National Statistics
The House Price Index (HPI) is a monthly output based on mortgage completions data from the Regulated Mortgage Survey (RMS). This release contains data on mix-adjusted average house prices and price indices, along with annual rates of change by region, type of buyer and whether a dwelling is new or pre-owned. A seasonally adjusted mix-adjusted house price index and monthly house price change are also included.
House Price Index Guidance
Department: Office for National Statistics
The House Price Index (HPI) is a monthly output based on mortgage completions data from the Regulated Mortgage Survey (RMS). This document contains user guidance related to the HPI.
Households and families participation in the labour market
Department: Office for National Statistics
Article explaining the estimates in the annual Work and worklessness bulletin and some additional analysis.
Households that have never worked
Department: Office for National Statistics
Analysis of households containing no-one who has ever worked
How effective are taxes and benefits in reducing inequality in the UK
Department: Office for National Statistics
An analysis of the effectiveness of taxes and benefits in reducing household inequality between 1980 and 2009/10.
How indirect taxes can be regressive and progressive
Department: Office for National Statistics
An analysis of how UK household indirect taxes can be both regressive and progressive depending on whether the distribution of households were ranked according to their disposable income, or their expenditure.
Human Capital Estimates
Department: Office for National Statistics
Valuation of the UK's Human Capital stock