On 7 June 2024, the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) introduced the new accredited official statistics badge, to denote official statistics that have been independently reviewed by the OSR.
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An analysis of sandwich carers and different aspects of their lives, such as finances, food insecurity, employment, satisfaction and health, using data from the Understanding Society study.
Because we have temporarily paused full processing of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) survey data, recent FDI-related estimates are subject to more uncertainty than usual. Estimates for 2023 are based ...
Understanding local job markets is important for the UK economy. If we know which jobs are being advertised most frequently, and what relevant skills local people have, it helps us to identify ...
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Estimates on the demographics and characteristics of sandwich carers as well as different aspects of their life, such as employment, health, satisfaction, finances, loneliness and food insecurity.
These are annual estimates of gross fixed capital formation (GFCF, investment) by asset and industry. The estimates are given in both current prices and chained volume measures (CVMs). Annual ...
Data for voluntary redundancy payments made by employers (for the whole economy) on a financial year basis, at current prices, non-seasonally adjusted.
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Sandwich carers provide care for sick, disabled, or older adult relatives as well as for dependent children. Of those aged 16 to 64 years: Around 1 in 6 (16%) sandwich carers found it quite or very ...