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    What is the domains and measures spreadsheet?

    This spreadsheet contains all the currently proposed domains and measures of National Well-being. And is designed

    alongside both the wheel of measures and the various articles released during the year which cover the Well-being p

    What can be found within the spreadsheet?

    As well as providing the latest datapoints for each measure, where applicable, a time series of data are also presente

    useful links to both data sources and other websites which may be of interest.

    How is it different to the wheel of measures?

    The domains and measures spreadsheet provides longer runs of data. The wheel of measures provides a useful comp

    latest datapoints and the nearest previous datapoint. The wheel is also useful for presenting and visualising all the d

    in one easily viewed image.

    How does it support well-being articles?

    The spreadsheet contains information that is included in each article. While the articles contain more information thmeasures that are included in them are often shorter than those included within the spreadsheet. The introductory

    contains a link to each published article.

    When will it be updated?

    This is the second publication of the spreadsheet this year, the first being on the 24 July 2012 and where applicable

    There is not currently a regular publication schedule. As the measures are reviewed we will also assess when data ar

    Once this is known a decision will be made on when and how often the spreadsheet will be updated.

    Further information on the Well-being programme

    Further information, additional articles and details of the programme itself can be found on the National Well-being

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    to be used

    rogramme.

    d along with

    arison of the

    mains and measures

    tables or graphs ofab to each domain also

    ata have been updated as at September 2012.

    available.

    page at: www.ons.gov.uk/well-being

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    Domain Worksheet

    Individual well-being 1

    1

    1

    1

    Our relationships 2.1

    2.2

    2.3

    Health 3.1

    3.2

    3.3

    3.4

    What we do 4.1

    4.2

    4.3

    4.4

    4.5

    Where we live 5.1

    5.2

    5.3

    5.4

    Personal finance 6.1

    6.2

    6.3

    6.4

    Education and skills 7.1

    7.2

    7.3

    The economy 8.1

    8.2

    8.3

    8.4

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    Governance 9.1

    9.2

    9.2

    The natural environment 10.1

    10.2

    10.3

    10.4

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    Name

    Individual well-being

    Percentage with medium or high rating of satisfaction with their lives overall

    Percentage with medium or high rating of how worthwhile the things they do are

    Percentage who rated their happiness yesterday as medium or high

    Percentage who rated their how anxious they were yesterday as medium/low

    Our relationships

    Average rating of satisfaction with family life out of 10

    Percentage who were somewhat, mostly or completely satisfied with their social

    Percentage who said they had one or more people they could really count on in a

    Health

    Healthy life expectancy at birth (years and months)

    Percentage who reported a long term illness and a disability

    Percentage who were somewhat, mostly or completely satisfied with their health

    Percentage with some evidence indicating probable psychological disturbance or

    What we do

    Unemployment rate

    Percentage who were somewhat, mostly or completely satisfied with their job

    Percentage who were somewhat, mostly or completely satisfied with their

    Percentage who were somewhat, mostly or completely satisfied with their use of

    Percentage who volunteered in the last 12 months

    Where we live

    Crimes against the person (per 1,000 adults)

    Percentage who felt very or fairly safe walking alone after dark

    Percentage who accessed green spaces at least once a week in England

    Percentage who agreed or agreed strongly that they felt they belonged to their

    Personal finance

    Percentage of individuals living in households with less than 60 per cent of

    Median wealth per household, including pension wealth

    Percentage who were somewhat, mostly or completely satisfied with the income

    Percentage who report finding it quite or very difficult to get by financially

    Education and skills

    Human capital - the value of individuals' skills, knowledge and competences in

    Percentage with 5 or more grades A*-C incl English and Maths

    Percentage of UK residents aged 16 to 64 with no qualifications

    The economy

    Real household actual income per head

    Real net national income per head

    UK public sector net debt as a percentage of Gross Domestic Product

    Inflation rate (as measured by the Consumer Price index)

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    Aged 16 and over

    who gave a high or

    medium rating

    March 2011 to April

    2012, %

    Satisfaction with

    their lives overall 75.88

    Worthwhileness of

    what they do 80

    Happiness

    yesterday 71.08

    Anxious yesterday 60.12

    United KingdomSatisfaction with

    social life1 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06

    Somewhat, most ly

    or com pletely

    sat is f ied 67.0 66.8 66.1 62.0

    United Kingdom

    Is there someone

    to help in a crisis? 1991/92 2007/08

    Yes, one person 31.7 24.4

    Yes, more than one

    person 63.5 72.4

    No one 4.8 3.2

    - -One or more

    people 95.2 96.8

    1 Responses to " Is

    there anyone who

    you can really count

    on to help you out in

    a crisis ?"

    Healthy Life

    Expectancy1

    United Kingdom

    Female Male200002 62.4 60.7

    200103 62.2 60.6

    200204 62.5 61.0

    200305 62.9 61.5

    200406 63.7 62.0

    200507 62.9 61.4

    200608 64.3 62.5

    200709 65.0 63.0

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    200810 65.7 63.5

    United Kingdom

    Satisfaction with

    Job1 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06

    Somewhat, mostly

    or completely

    satisfied 68.8 70.8 70.3 70.0

    Completely

    dissatisfied 3.0 2.2 2.1 2.8

    1. Responses to "

    How dissatisfied or

    satisfied are you

    with.........Your job (if

    in employment)"

    Percentage of

    individuals falling

    below various

    thresholds of

    contemporary

    median income 1,2

    United Kingdom

    Before Housing

    Costs

    Below median% below poverty

    line

    70

    per cent

    1998/99 24 28

    1999/00 24 28

    2000/01 23 27

    2001/02 23 27

    2002/03 22 27

    2003/04 21 26

    2004/05 21 26

    2005/06 22 26

    2006/07 22 26

    2007/08 23 27

    2008/09 22 262009/10 22 25

    2010/11 21 25

    1 Healthy life expectancy is defined as the number of years an individual can expect to spend in very good

    health

    1. Median household income divides the population when ranked by equivalised household household inco

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    Real net national

    income per head

    United Kingdom

    Real net national

    income per head

    , chain volume

    measure

    2002 19094.25310608742003 19873.5055077915

    2004 20326.4763878213

    2005 20753.1003569353

    2006 20823.5672784894

    2007 21695.4219001082

    2008 21628.9292810841

    2009 20377.4760486794

    2010 20683.6593748996

    2011 20555.9416593608

    United Kingdom Percentages

    Voter turnout atGeneral elections

    % of voting agepopulation

    1945 70.1

    1950 81.6

    1951 81.4

    1955 75.8

    1959 77.5

    1964 75.1

    1966 73.8

    1970 71.2

    1974 77.9

    1979 75.1

    1983 71.7

    1987 75.2

    1992 75.4

    1997 69.4

    2001 57.6

    2005 58.3

    2010 61.1

    rus n na ona

    government, the

    national

    parliament, and

    the European

    Union

    Trust in the EUEU UK

    Trust in UK

    parliament EU

    Autumn 2004 50 35 Autumn 2004 38

    Spring 2005 44 27 Spring 2005 35

    Autumn 2005 45 25 Autumn 2005 35

    Source: The International Institute for Democracy and Electoral

    Assistance

    European Union National

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    Spring 2006 48 31 Spring 2006 38

    Autumn 2006 45 26 Autumn 2006 33

    Spring 2007 57 36 Spring 2007 43

    Autumn 2007 48 29 Autumn 2007 35

    Spring 2008 50 29 Spring 2008 34

    Autumn 2008 47 25 Autumn 2008 34

    Spring 2009 47 22 Spring 2009 32

    Autumn 2009 48 23 Autumn 2009 30

    Spring 2010 42 20 Spring 2010 31

    Autumn 2010 43 20 Autumn 2010 31

    Spring 2011 41 24 Spring 2011 33

    Autumn 2011 34 17 Autumn 2011 27

    Spring 2012 31 16 Spring 2012 28

    Data for Figure 2

    GDP per head,

    Real1 Net National

    Income per head,

    Real HouseholdActual Income2 per

    head and Life

    Satisfaction3 over

    time.

    United Kingdom s & Rate

    Year GDP per head, Life Satisfaction Actual income

    2002 21287 6.91 16865

    2003 22012 6.96 17371

    2004 22543 7.13 17541

    2005 23017 7.12 17753

    2006 23480 7.15 18054

    2007 24172 7.15 18132

    2008 23777 6.98 181592009 22687 7.38 18459

    2010 22921 7.37 18353

    2011 22946 7.12 17862

    1. Real = calculated

    to exclude the

    effects of price

    inflation.

    2. Real household

    actual income =

    Real household

    actual gross

    disposable income.

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    3. Life satisfaction

    data are as a

    proportion of Great

    Britain respondents

    who stated that they

    were fairly or very

    satisfied when

    answering the

    question: On the

    whole how satisfied

    are you with the life

    you lead? with the

    responses 1) not at

    all satisfied; 2) not

    very satisfied; 3)

    fairly satisfied; 4)

    very satisfied. This

    was then increased

    to a 10 point scale

    by linear stretch.The data used is for

    the Autumn quarter

    where available.

    Source: Office

    National Statistics,

    UKEA and Blue

    Book; World

    Database of

    Happiness

    Data for Figure 5

    Income distribution

    for the total

    population (After

    Housing Costs)1,2

    2010/11

    United Kingdom

    Millions of

    individuals

    Income3,4 Series A Series B

    -110 0.3

    -100 0-90 0

    -80 0

    -70 0

    -60 0.1

    -50 0.1

    -40 0.1

    -30 0.1

    -20 0.2

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    -10 0.2

    0 0.1

    10 0.1

    20 0.1

    30 0.1

    40 0.2

    50 0.2

    60 0.2

    70 0.3

    80 0.4

    90 0.4

    100 0.5

    110 0.5

    120 0.5

    130 0.7

    140 0.7

    150 0.8

    160 1

    170 1

    180 1.1

    190 1.2200 1.2

    210 1.2

    220 1.3

    230 1.3

    240 1.3

    250 1.2 Poverty line

    260 1.3

    270 1.4

    280 1.2

    290 1.2

    300 1.2

    310 1.2

    320 1.2

    330 1.2

    340 1 Median income

    350 1.1

    360 1

    370 1

    380 1

    390 1.1

    400 1.1

    410 1

    420 1

    430 0.9

    440 0.9

    450 1

    460 0.8470 0.8

    480 0.9

    490 0.8

    500 0.7

    510 0.7

    520 0.6

    530 0.6

    540 0.6

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    550 0.6

    560 0.5

    570 0.6

    580 0.5

    590 0.5

    600 0.4

    610 0.4

    620 0.5

    630 0.4

    640 0.4

    650 0.4

    660 0.4

    670 0.3

    680 0.3

    690 0.3

    700 0.3

    710 0.2

    720 0.3

    730 0.2

    740 0.2

    750 0.2760 0.2

    770 0.2

    780 0.2

    790 0.2

    800 0.2

    810 0.2

    820 0.2

    830 0.2

    840 0.1

    850 0.1

    860 0.1

    870 0.1

    880 0.1

    890 0.1

    900 0.2

    910 0.1

    920 0.1

    930 0.1

    940 0.1

    950 0.1

    960 0.1

    970 0.1

    980 0.1

    990 0

    1000

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    1 Equivalised

    household

    disposable income

    before deduction of

    housing costs (in

    10 bands), using

    OECD

    equivalisation scale.

    The 10 bands are

    grouped into decile

    groups in alternating

    colours. See

    Appendix, Part 5:

    Households Below

    Average Income

    (HBAI).

    2. Negative incomes

    BHC (Before

    Housing Costs) are

    reset to zero, but

    negative AHC (After

    Housing Costs)

    incomes calculated

    from the adjusted

    BHC incomes are

    possible. Where

    incomes have been

    adjusted to zeroBHC, income AHC

    is derived from the

    adjusted BHC

    income.

    3 There were also

    an additional 0.3

    million individuals

    with income below -

    100 per week.4 There were also

    an additional 3.0

    million individuals

    with income above

    1,000 per week.

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    Source: Households

    Below Average

    Income, Department

    for Work and

    Pensions

    Table 1

    United Kingdom

    Satisfaction with

    income of

    household 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06

    Somewhat, mostly

    or completely

    satisfied 58.4 61.9 59.6 54.6

    Completely satisfied 11.1 11.2 10.1 9.7

    Mostly satisfied 19.9 21.8 22 18.3

    Somewhat satisfied 27.4 29 27.5 26.6

    Neither satisfied nor

    dissatisfied 19.9 19.2 20.1 20.9

    Somewhat

    dissatisfied 11.7 10.7 11.8 12.7

    Mostly dissatisfied 5.9 5 5.1 6.9

    Completely

    dissatisfied 4.1 3.1 3.4 5

    1 Responses to "

    How dissatisfied or

    satisfied are you

    with.........Theincome of your

    household ?"

    2 The percentages

    are of those who

    responded.

    Estimated

    percentages are

    based on the full

    sample adjusted to

    UK figures using

    cross-sectional

    weights.

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    3 Responses to

    earlier waves of the

    BHPS differ.

    However, they have

    always been on a 7

    point scale varying

    from completely (or

    very) satisfied to

    completely (or very)

    dissatisfied.

    Source: British

    Panel Household

    Survey

    Table 2

    United Kingdom

    Managing

    financially1 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06

    Finding it quite/verydifficult 5.6 4.9 5.6 5.9

    Living comfortably 32.9 34.2 33.4 31.4

    Doing alright 39.8 39.7 39.5 40

    Just about getting

    by 21.7 21.3 21.5 22.7

    Finding it quite

    difficult 4.1 3.5 4.1 4.1

    Finding it very

    difficult 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.8

    1 Responses to "

    How well would you

    say you yourself aremanaging financially

    these days? Would

    you say you are....

    ?"

    2 The percentages

    are of those who

    responded.

    Estimated

    percentages are

    based on the full

    sample adjusted to

    UK figures using

    cross-sectionalweights.

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    3 Responses to

    earlier waves of the

    BHPS differ.

    However, they have

    always been on a 7

    point scale varying

    from completely (or

    very) satisfied to

    completely (or very)

    dissatisfied.

    Source: British

    Panel Household

    Survey

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    UK Trust in government EU UK

    37 Autumn 2004 34 32

    36 Spring 2005 31 34

    37 Autumn 2005 31 33

    arliament National Government

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    36 Spring 2006 35 30

    29 Autumn 2006 30 24

    41 Spring 2007 41 34

    34 Autumn 2007 34 30

    27 Spring 2008 32 24

    30 Autumn 2008 34 29

    17 Spring 2009 32 21

    19 Autumn 2009 29 19

    24 Spring 2010 29 26

    27 Autumn 2010 28 28

    29 Spring 2011 32 32

    24 Autumn 2011 24 21

    23 Spring 2012 28 21

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    Percentages2

    2006/07 2007/08 2008/09

    58.4 60.2 58.5

    9.7 9.6 8.5

    20.7 22.4 20.4

    28 28.2 29.5

    20.2 20.1 20.8

    12 11.3 11.9

    5.6 5.2 5.3

    3.7 3.2 3.6

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    Percentages2

    2006/07 2007/08 2008/09

    6.2 6 7.5

    32.4 32.4 28.4

    39.7 39.8 38.2

    21.8 21.8 25.8

    4.2 4.3 5.4

    2 1.7 2.1

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    Measuring National Well-being - Individual well-

    2 Percentage relates to those who responded 7 to 10 on a scale of 0 to 10 where 0 was not at al

    3 Percentage relates to those who responded 0 to 3 on a scale of 0 to 10 where 0 was not at all

    Source: ONS, March 2011 to April 2012 Subjective Well-being Annual Population Survey Datas

    Main contents table

    All domains

    Links to sources and other documentation

    National well-being programme http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/user-guidance/

    Individual well-being http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/wellbeing/measuring-subje

    British household panel survey http://www.esds.ac.uk/longitudinal/access/bhps/L33196.a

    This domain contains tables on:

    Percentage of those aged 16 and over who gave a high or medium2 rating to the satisfaction wit

    Percentage of those aged 16 and over who gave a high or medium2 rating to the worthwhilenes

    Percentage of those aged 16 and over who rated their happiness yesterday as medium/high2

    Percentage who rated how anxious3 they were yesterday as medium/low

    1 The data presented are derived from a customised weighted 12 month APS micro dataset. Thi

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    being data tables

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    Measuring National We

    Main table contentsAll domains

    Links to sources and other documentation

    National well-being programme

    Our relationships article

    British household panel survey

    Eurofound

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    ll-being - Our relationships data tables

    http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/user-guidance/well-being/index.html

    http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/wellbeing/measuring-national-well-being/our-relationships/artourrelationships.htm

    http://www.esds.ac.uk/longitudinal/access/bhps/L33196.asp

    http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/

    http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/areas/qualityoflife/eurlife/index.php?template=3&radioindic=61&idDomain=5

    This domain contains tables on:

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    Measuring National

    Well-being - Our

    relationships data

    tables

    Satisfaction with family life

    Countries 2003 2006 2007

    Austria 8.2 7.5

    Belgium 7.9 8.1

    Bulgaria 7.1 6.5

    Croatia 7.5 7.6

    Cyprus 7.9 8.5

    Czech Republic 7.5 8.0

    Denmark 8.7 8.8

    Estonia 7.1 7.7

    Finland 8.2 8.5

    France 7.4 8.2

    Germany 8.1 8.0

    Greece 8.2 7.9

    Hungary 7.8 7.4

    Ireland 8.2 7.9

    Italy 8.0 7.4

    Latvia 6.5 7.1

    Lithuania 7.0 7.5

    Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 6.9

    Luxembourg 8.4 8.5

    Norway 8.0

    Malta 8.5 8.7

    Netherlands 7.7 7.8

    Poland 7.8 7.9

    Portugal 7.4 7.4

    Romania 8.1 7.8

    Slovakia 7.1 7.8

    Slovenia 7.7 7.9

    Spain 8.2 7.9

    Sweden 8.1 8.5

    Turkey 7.8 7.7United Kingdom 7.9 8.2

    EU27 7.9

    CC3 7.7

    CC13 7.7

    EU15 7.9 8.0

    EU25 7.9 7.9

    NMS12 7.7

    Average rating out of 10

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    Measuring National Well-being - Our relationship

    Satisfaction with social life1

    United Kingdom

    2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07

    Completely satisfied 16.0 14.0 13.7 12.6 13.2

    Mostly satisfied 24.1 23.7 23.8 21.4 23.3

    Somewhat satisfied 26.8 29.0 28.6 28.0 28.0

    Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 17.9 18.3 18.9 20.1 20.2

    Somewhat dissatisfied 9.1 9.1 9.2 10.7 9.2

    Mostly dissatisfied 3.8 3.5 3.5 4.7 3.8

    Completely dissatisfied 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.5 2.3

    Somewhat, mostly or completely satis f i 67.0 66.8 66.1 62.0 64.5

    1 Responses to " How dissatisfied or satisfied are you with.........Your social life"

    Source: British Household Panel Survey

    Main table contents

    All domains

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    data tables

    Percentages

    2007/08 2008/09

    12.1 12.6

    23.5 24.5

    29.6 29.9

    18.7 18.7

    9.8 8.3

    4.2 4.0

    2.3 1.9

    65.1 67.0

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    Measuring

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    Someone to help in a crisis1

    United Kingdom

    1991/92 1993/94 1995/96 1997/98 1999/00 2001/02

    Yes, one person 31.7 30.8 28.7 26.1 - -

    Yes, more than one person 63.5 65.1 67.7 70.8 - -

    No one2 4.8 4.1 3.7 3.2 4.2 3.4

    - - - - 95.8 96.6One or more peop le 95.2 95.9 96.3 96.8 95.8 96.6

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    anyone who you can really

    count on to help you out in a

    crisis ?"

    2 In 1999/00 and 2001/02, this

    was reported as 'Not sure'.Source: British Household

    Panel Survey

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    Main table contentsAll domains

    Links to sources and other documentation

    National well-being programme http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/user-guidance/w

    Health article http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/wellbeing/measuring-nationa

    ONS Labour force survey http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/surveys/list-of-su

    British household panel survey http://www.esds.ac.uk/longitudinal/access/bhps/L33196.as

    NHS Information centre http://www.ic.nhs.uk/

    For more information about the GHQ 12 scale and the scoring used for this measure please see

    http://www.gl-assessment.co.uk/health_and_psychology/resources/general_health_questionnaire/faq

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    People with a long-term disability: persons, men and women aged 16-59/641

    United Kingdom Thousands and

    Long-term

    disabled2

    Without a

    long-term

    disability Total

    Percentage

    who are

    long-term

    disabled2

    Percentage

    without a

    long-term

    disability

    All Persons

    1 Apr-Jun 1999 6,568 29,026 35,594 18.5 81.5

    2 Jul-Sep 1999 6,676 28,968 35,644 18.7 81.3

    3 Oct-Dec 1999 6,636 29,060 35,696 18.6 81.4

    4 Jan-Mar 2000 6,605 29,144 35,748 18.5 81.5

    1 Apr-Jun 2000 6,674 29,126 35,800 18.6 81.4

    2 Jul-Sep 2000 6,761 29,100 35,861 18.9 81.1

    3 Oct-Dec 2000 6,751 29,176 35,928 18.8 81.2 4 Jan-Mar 2001 6,747 29,246 35,993 18.7 81.3

    1 Apr-Jun 2001 6,775 29,285 36,060 18.8 81.2

    2 Jul-Sep 2001 6,950 29,168 36,118 19.2 80.8

    3 Oct-Dec 2001 7,029 29,142 36,171 19.4 80.6

    4 Jan-Mar 2002 7,031 29,193 36,224 19.4 80.6

    1 Apr-Jun 2002 6,921 29,357 36,278 19.1 80.9

    2 Jul-Sep 2002 7,035 29,294 36,329 19.4 80.6

    3 Oct-Dec 2002 7,079 29,301 36,379 19.5 80.5

    4 Jan-Mar 2003 7,029 29,400 36,429 19.3 80.7

    1 Apr-Jun 2003 6,935 29,544 36,479 19.0 81.0

    2 Jul-Sep 2003 6,953 29,586 36,539 19.0 81.0

    3 Oct-Dec 2003 6,969 29,634 36,603 19.0 81.0

    4 Jan-Mar 2004 6,955 29,712 36,667 19.0 81.0

    1 Apr-Jun 2004 7,072 29,658 36,730 19.3 80.7

    2 Jul-Sep 2004 7,195 29,612 36,807 19.5 80.5

    3 Oct-Dec 2004 7,067 29,822 36,890 19.2 80.8

    4 Jan-Mar 2005 6,985 29,988 36,973 18.9 81.1

    1 Apr-Jun 2005 7,073 29,983 37,056 19.1 80.9

    2 Jul-Sep 2005 7,052 30,079 37,131 19.0 81.0

    3 Oct-Dec 2005 7,079 30,124 37,202 19.0 81.0

    4 Jan-Mar 2006 7,075 30,198 37,273 19.0 81.0

    1 Apr-Jun 2006 7,150 30,194 37,344 19.1 80.9

    2 Jul-Sep 2006 7,115 30,287 37,402 19.0 81.0 3 Oct-Dec 2006 7,026 30,426 37,453 18.8 81.2

    4 Jan-Mar 2007 7,084 30,420 37,505 18.9 81.1

    1 Apr-Jun 2007 7,046 30,510 37,555 18.8 81.2

    2 Jul-Sep 2007 7,101 30,500 37,601 18.9 81.1

    3 Oct-Dec 2007 7,024 30,620 37,643 18.7 81.3

    4 Jan-Mar 2008 7,068 30,619 37,687 18.8 81.2

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    1 Apr-Jun 2008 7,035 30,694 37,729 18.6 81.4

    2 Jul-Sep 2008 7,154 30,614 37,768 18.9 81.1

    3 Oct-Dec 2008 7,028 30,776 37,804 18.6 81.4

    4 Jan-Mar 2009 7,062 30,777 37,839 18.7 81.3

    1 Apr-Jun 2009 7,035 30,840 37,875 18.6 81.4

    2 Jul-Sep 2009 7,164 30,746 37,910 18.9 81.1

    3 Oct-Dec 2009 7,104 30,853 37,957 18.7 81.3

    4 Jan-Mar 2010 7,517 30,486 38,003 19.8 80.2

    1 Apr-Jun 2010 7,593 30,456 38,049 20.0 80.0

    2 Jul-Sep 2010 7,687 30,410 38,097 20.2 79.8

    3 Oct-Dec 2010 7,823 30,321 38,144 20.5 79.5

    4 Jan-Mar 2011 7,771 30,419 38,191 20.3 79.7

    1 Apr-Jun 2011 7,582 30,656 38,238 19.8 80.2

    2 Jul-Sep 2011 7,664 30,605 38,269 20.0 80.0

    3 Oct-Dec 2011 7,660 30,634 38,294 20.0 80.0

    4 Jan-Mar 2012 7,647 30,544 38,191 20.0 80.0

    1 Apr-Jun 2012 7,639 30,558 38,198 20.0 80.0

    Men

    1 Apr-Jun 1999 3,396 14,958 18,354 18.5 81.5

    2 Jul-Sep 1999 3,457 14,921 18,378 18.8 81.2

    3 Oct-Dec 1999 3,425 14,978 18,404 18.6 81.4

    4 Jan-Mar 2000 3,437 14,992 18,429 18.6 81.4

    1 Apr-Jun 2000 3,484 14,969 18,454 18.9 81.1

    2 Jul-Sep 2000 3,530 14,955 18,485 19.1 80.9

    3 Oct-Dec 2000 3,536 14,984 18,520 19.1 80.9

    4 Jan-Mar 2001 3,533 15,022 18,554 19.0 81.0

    1 Apr-Jun 2001 3,531 15,059 18,590 19.0 81.0

    2 Jul-Sep 2001 3,625 14,996 18,621 19.5 80.5

    3 Oct-Dec 2001 3,648 15,003 18,651 19.6 80.4

    4 Jan-Mar 2002 3,657 15,023 18,680 19.6 80.4

    1 Apr-Jun 2002 3,610 15,101 18,710 19.3 80.7

    2 Jul-Sep 2002 3,657 15,084 18,741 19.5 80.5

    3 Oct-Dec 2002 3,691 15,080 18,772 19.7 80.3

    4 Jan-Mar 2003 3,666 15,136 18,802 19.5 80.5

    1 Apr-Jun 2003 3,572 15,261 18,833 19.0 81.0

    2 Jul-Sep 2003 3,566 15,303 18,869 18.9 81.1

    3 Oct-Dec 2003 3,620 15,288 18,907 19.1 80.9

    4 Jan-Mar 2004 3,624 15,322 18,946 19.1 80.9

    1 Apr-Jun 2004 3,709 15,275 18,984 19.5 80.5

    2 Jul-Sep 2004 3,751 15,278 19,029 19.7 80.33 Oct-Dec 2004 3,678 15,400 19,077 19.3 80.7

    4 Jan-Mar 2005 3,643 15,483 19,126 19.0 81.0

    1 Apr-Jun 2005 3,651 15,524 19,175 19.0 81.0

    2 Jul-Sep 2005 3,667 15,555 19,221 19.1 80.9

    3 Oct-Dec 2005 3,644 15,623 19,267 18.9 81.1

    4 Jan-Mar 2006 3,656 15,656 19,311 18.9 81.1

    1 Apr-Jun 2006 3,692 15,665 19,357 19.1 80.9

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    2 Jul-Sep 2006 3,657 15,745 19,402 18.8 81.2

    3 Oct-Dec 2006 3,612 15,836 19,447 18.6 81.4

    4 Jan-Mar 2007 3,673 15,820 19,493 18.8 81.2

    1 Apr-Jun 2007 3,668 15,869 19,537 18.8 81.2

    2 Jul-Sep 2007 3,719 15,857 19,576 19.0 81.0

    3 Oct-Dec 2007 3,709 15,903 19,612 18.9 81.1

    4 Jan-Mar 2008 3,749 15,898 19,647 19.1 80.9

    1 Apr-Jun 2008 3,717 15,966 19,683 18.9 81.1

    2 Jul-Sep 2008 3,737 15,976 19,712 19.0 81.0

    3 Oct-Dec 2008 3,639 16,098 19,737 18.4 81.6

    4 Jan-Mar 2009 3,644 16,117 19,762 18.4 81.6

    1 Apr-Jun 2009 3,660 16,126 19,787 18.5 81.5

    2 Jul-Sep 2009 3,711 16,100 19,811 18.7 81.3

    3 Oct-Dec 2009 3,670 16,173 19,842 18.5 81.5

    4 Jan-Mar 2010 3,890 15,983 19,874 19.6 80.4

    1 Apr-Jun 2010 3,912 15,992 19,904 19.7 80.3

    2 Jul-Sep 2010 3,971 15,958 19,929 19.9 80.1

    3 Oct-Dec 2010 4,041 15,910 19,951 20.3 79.7 4 Jan-Mar 2011 4,039 15,933 19,971 20.2 79.8

    1 Apr-Jun 2011 3,897 16,095 19,992 19.5 80.5

    2 Jul-Sep 2011 3,949 16,053 20,001 19.7 80.3

    3 Oct-Dec 2011 3,925 16,082 20,007 19.6 80.4

    4 Jan-Mar 2012 3,912 16,045 19,957 19.6 80.4

    1 Apr-Jun 2012 3,912 16,035 19,947 19.6 80.4

    Women

    1 Apr-Jun 1999 3,172 14,069 17,240 18.4 81.6

    2 Jul-Sep 1999 3,219 14,047 17,266 18.6 81.4

    3 Oct-Dec 1999 3,211 14,082 17,293 18.6 81.4

    4 Jan-Mar 2000 3,168 14,151 17,319 18.3 81.7

    1 Apr-Jun 2000 3,189 14,157 17,346 18.4 81.6

    2 Jul-Sep 2000 3,232 14,144 17,376 18.6 81.4

    3 Oct-Dec 2000 3,215 14,193 17,408 18.5 81.5

    4 Jan-Mar 2001 3,214 14,225 17,439 18.4 81.6

    1 Apr-Jun 2001 3,245 14,226 17,471 18.6 81.4

    2 Jul-Sep 2001 3,326 14,171 17,497 19.0 81.0

    3 Oct-Dec 2001 3,382 14,139 17,520 19.3 80.7

    4 Jan-Mar 2002 3,373 14,170 17,544 19.2 80.8

    1 Apr-Jun 2002 3,311 14,257 17,568 18.8 81.2

    2 Jul-Sep 2002 3,377 14,210 17,588 19.2 80.8

    3 Oct-Dec 2002 3,387 14,220 17,608 19.2 80.8 4 Jan-Mar 2003 3,362 14,264 17,627 19.1 80.9

    1 Apr-Jun 2003 3,363 14,283 17,646 19.1 80.9

    2 Jul-Sep 2003 3,387 14,283 17,670 19.2 80.8

    3 Oct-Dec 2003 3,349 14,346 17,696 18.9 81.1

    4 Jan-Mar 2004 3,331 14,390 17,721 18.8 81.2

    1 Apr-Jun 2004 3,363 14,383 17,747 19.0 81.0

    2 Jul-Sep 2004 3,444 14,334 17,778 19.4 80.6

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    3 Oct-Dec 2004 3,390 14,423 17,812 19.0 81.0

    4 Jan-Mar 2005 3,342 14,505 17,847 18.7 81.3

    1 Apr-Jun 2005 3,422 14,459 17,881 19.1 80.9

    2 Jul-Sep 2005 3,386 14,524 17,910 18.9 81.1

    3 Oct-Dec 2005 3,435 14,501 17,936 19.2 80.8

    4 Jan-Mar 2006 3,419 14,542 17,961 19.0 81.0

    1 Apr-Jun 2006 3,457 14,529 17,987 19.2 80.8

    2 Jul-Sep 2006 3,458 14,542 18,000 19.2 80.8

    3 Oct-Dec 2006 3,415 14,591 18,006 19.0 81.0

    4 Jan-Mar 2007 3,412 14,600 18,012 18.9 81.1

    1 Apr-Jun 2007 3,377 14,641 18,018 18.7 81.3

    2 Jul-Sep 2007 3,382 14,643 18,025 18.8 81.2

    3 Oct-Dec 2007 3,315 14,716 18,032 18.4 81.6

    4 Jan-Mar 2008 3,319 14,721 18,039 18.4 81.6

    1 Apr-Jun 2008 3,318 14,728 18,046 18.4 81.6

    2 Jul-Sep 2008 3,417 14,638 18,056 18.9 81.1

    3 Oct-Dec 2008 3,389 14,678 18,067 18.8 81.2

    4 Jan-Mar 2009 3,418 14,659 18,077 18.9 81.11 Apr-Jun 2009 3,374 14,714 18,089 18.7 81.3

    2 Jul-Sep 2009 3,452 14,647 18,099 19.1 80.9

    3 Oct-Dec 2009 3,434 14,680 18,114 19.0 81.0

    4 Jan-Mar 2010 3,627 14,503 18,130 20.0 80.0

    1 Apr-Jun 2010 3,681 14,464 18,145 20.3 79.7

    2 Jul-Sep 2010 3,716 14,452 18,167 20.5 79.5

    3 Oct-Dec 2010 3,782 14,411 18,193 20.8 79.2

    4 Jan-Mar 2011 3,732 14,487 18,219 20.5 79.5

    1 Apr-Jun 2011 3,685 14,561 18,246 20.2 79.8

    2 Jul-Sep 2011 3,715 14,552 18,267 20.3 79.7

    3 Oct-Dec 2011 3,735 14,552 18,287 20.4 79.6

    4 Jan-Mar 2012 3,735 14,499 18,234 20.5 79.5

    1 Apr-Jun 2012 3,728 14,523 18,251 20.4 79.6

    1 Men aged 16-64, women aged 16-59.

    2 Long-term disabled includes both the work-limiting disabled and DDA current disabled.

    Source: Labour Force Survey, Office for National Statistics - Labour market statistics enquiries: labo

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    Satisfaction with general health1

    United Kingdom

    Responses3 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07

    Completely satisfied 14.6 16.6 13.0 10.6 11.6

    Mostly satisfied 28.3 31.0 29.4 27.5 28.5

    Somewhat satisfied 23.9 23.2 24.7 25.5 25.8

    Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 14.6 13.7 15.5 16.3 15.7

    Somewhat dissatisfied 10.0 8.3 9.4 10.4 10.2

    Mostly dissatisfied 4.6 3.9 4.5 5.2 4.8

    Completely dissatisfied 4.1 3.3 3.5 4.5 3.3

    Somewhat, mostly or completely satis 66.7 70.8 67.0 63.7 65.9

    1 Responses to " How dissatisfied or satisfied are you with.........Your health"

    Source: British Panel Household Survey/ Understanding Society

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    2 The percentages are of those who responded.

    3 Response methods to earlier waves of the BHPS differ. However, they have always been on a 7

    4 2009/10 data cannot be compared to previous years as sample size is different from previous su

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    Links to sources and other documentation

    National well-being programme http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/user-guidance/wel

    What we do article http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/wellbeing/measuring-national

    ONS Labour force survey http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/surveys/list-of-sur

    British household panel survey http://www.esds.ac.uk/longitudinal/access/bhps/L33196.asp

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    ILO unemployment rate

    Level Rate2 Level Rate3 Level

    All aged 16 &

    over

    All aged 16

    to 64

    All aged 16 &

    over

    All aged 16

    to 64

    All aged

    16 & over

    All aged

    16 & over

    All aged

    16 to 64

    All

    Nov-Jan 2010 49,606 39,875 28,843 70.4 2,428 7.8 9,394

    Dec-Feb 2010 49,638 39,892 28,823 70.3 2,486 7.9 9,377

    Jan-Mar 2010 49,672 39,910 28,807 70.2 2,512 8.0 9,395

    Feb-Apr 2010 49,705 39,927 28,842 70.3 2,494 8.0 9,407

    Mar-May 2010 49,738 39,944 28,930 70.4 2,491 7.9 9,346

    Apr-Jun 2010 49,771 39,962 28,975 70.4 2,471 7.9 9,358

    May-Jul 2010 49,804 39,979 29,118 70.7 2,475 7.8 9,270

    Jun-Aug 2010 49,835 39,995 29,128 70.7 2,455 7.8 9,285

    Jul-Sep 2010 49,866 40,011 29,173 70.8 2,442 7.7 9,272

    Aug-Oct 2010 49,895 40,026 29,109 70.6 2,484 7.9 9,301

    Sep-Nov 2010 49,926 40,042 29,086 70.5 2,476 7.8 9,374

    Oct-Dec 2010 49,956 40,058 29,120 70.5 2,477 7.8 9,358

    Nov-Jan 2011 49,986 40,073 29,167 70.6 2,507 7.9 9,314

    Dec-Feb 2011 50,016 40,089 29,242 70.7 2,471 7.8 9,274

    Jan-Mar 2011 50,047 40,104 29,229 70.7 2,460 7.8 9,315

    Feb-Apr 2011 50,077 40,120 29,228 70.6 2,436 7.7 9,361

    Mar-May 2011 50,107 40,136 29,248 70.7 2,470 7.8 9,328

    Apr-Jun 2011 50,137 40,151 29,224 70.6 2,513 7.9 9,312

    May-Jul 2011 50,168 40,167 29,130 70.4 2,531 8.0 9,387

    Jun-Aug 2011 50,198 40,168 29,080 70.3 2,577 8.1 9,356

    Jul-Sep 2011 50,227 40,169 29,063 70.2 2,624 8.3 9,358

    Aug-Oct 2011 50,258 40,171 29,102 70.3 2,637 8.3 9,321

    Sep-Nov 2011 50,288 40,172 29,128 70.3 2,675 8.4 9,282

    Oct-Dec 2011 50,320 40,175 29,146 70.4 2,657 8.4 9,273

    Nov-Jan 2012 50,350 40,177 29,141 70.4 2,652 8.3 9,274

    Dec-Feb 2012 50,381 40,179 29,210 70.5 2,634 8.3 9,234

    Jan-Mar 2012 50,411 40,180 29,274 70.6 2,610 8.2 9,214

    Feb-Apr 2012 50,442 40,183 29,324 70.7 2,599 8.1 9,193Mar-May 2012 50,472 40,184 29,378 70.8 2,577 8.1 9,180

    Apr-Jun 2012 50,502 40,186 29,476 71.0 2,564 8.0 9,098

    May-Jul 2012 50,532 40,187 29,560 71.2 2,592 8.1 9,013

    Jun-Aug 2012 50,563 40,193 29,590 71.3 2,528 7.9 9,042

    1. The Labour Force Survey (LFS) is a survey of the population of private households, student halls of reside

    NHS accommodation.

    LFS household population1 Headline indicatorsEmployment Unemployment Inac

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    2. The headline employment rate is the number of people aged 16 to 64 in employment divided by the popul

    16 to 64.

    3. The headline unemployment rate is the number of unemployed people (aged 16+) divided by the economi

    population (aged 16+). The economically active population is defined as those in employment plus those wh

    unemployed.

    4. The headline inactivity rate is the number of economically inactive people aged 16 to 64 divided by the po

    aged 16 to 64.

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    23.5

    23.5

    23.6

    23.4

    23.4

    23.2

    23.2

    23.2

    23.2

    23.4

    23.4

    23.2

    23.1

    23.2

    23.3

    23.2

    23.2

    23.4

    23.3

    23.3

    23.2

    23.1

    23.1

    23.1

    23.0

    22.9

    22.922.8

    22.6

    22.4

    22.5

    nce and

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    Satisfaction with Job1

    United Kingdom

    Responses 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07

    Somewhat, mostly or completely satisfied 68.8 70.8 70.3 70.0 70.6

    Completely satisfied 11.9 12.1 11.5 11.9 11.3

    Mostly satisfied 25.6 29.5 28.2 27.7 27.7

    Somewhat satisfied 31.3 29.2 30.5 30.3 31.6

    Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 15.7 15.5 16.3 15.6 15.8

    Somewhat dissatisfied 8.2 8.2 7.5 7.3 7.9

    Mostly dissatisfied 4.2 3.3 3.9 4.4 3.9

    Completely dissatisfied 3.0 2.2 2.1 2.8 1.7

    1. Responses to " How dissatisfied or satisfied are you with.........Your job (if in employment)"

    Source: British Panel Household Survey/Understanding Society

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    3 Responses to earlier waves of the BHPS differ. However, they have always been on a 7 point scale

    4 2009/10 data cannot be compared to previous years as sample size is different from previous surve

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    Percentages2

    2007/08 2008/09 009/103,4

    70.3 71.9 77.8

    11.0 11.5 18.5

    29.2 30.1 42.9

    30.2 30.3 16.4

    15.9 15.6 7.0

    7.7 7.4 8.0

    4.1 3.4 4.1

    2.0 1.8 3.1

    arying from completely (or very)

    .

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    Satisfaction with amount of leisure time1

    United Kingdom

    Responses 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07

    Somewhat, mostly or completely satisfied 60.6 61.7 60.4 58.1 61.6

    Completely satisfied 20.9 18.2 17.6 17.5 18.5

    Mostly satisfied 17.6 19.2 19.2 17.6 19.0

    Somewhat satisfied 22.1 24.2 23.6 22.9 24.1

    Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 18.8 18.8 18.8 19.0 19.0

    Somewhat dissatisfied 12.0 11.6 12.6 13.3 11.7

    Mostly dissatisfied 6.0 5.1 5.5 6.5 5.5

    Completely dissatisfied 2.6 2.8 2.7 3.2 2.3

    1 Responses to " How dissatisfied or satisfied are you with.........The amount of leisure time you have

    Source: British Panel Household Survey/Understanding Society

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    3 Responses to earlier waves of the BHPS differ. However, they have always been on a 7 point scale

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    Percentages2

    2007/08 2008/09 009/103,4

    62.7 62.9 62.3

    17.2 18.0 15.5

    20.4 20.8 26.5

    25.1 24.2 20.3

    18.6 18.7 12.9

    11.2 10.9 14.3

    5.3 5.2 6.6

    2.1 2.3 3.9

    "

    varying from completely (or very)

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    Satisfaction with use of leisure time1

    United Kingdom

    Responses3 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07

    Somewhat, mostly or completely satisfied 65.5 64.9 65.0 60.9 63.5

    Completely satisfied 17.4 15.0 14.5 14.3 14.7

    Mostly satisfied 22.4 22.6 22.9 19.6 21.9

    Somewhat satisfied 25.7 27.3 27.6 27.0 27.0

    Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 18.2 17.9 18.1 19.2 18.8

    Somewhat dissatisfied 9.9 10.7 10.3 12.2 10.7

    Mostly dissatisfied 4.3 4.2 4.3 5.0 4.7

    Completely dissatisfied 2.0 2.4 2.3 2.7 2.4

    1 Responses to " How dissatisfied or satisfied are you with.........The use of leisure time you have"

    Source: British Panel Household Survey

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    2 The percentages are of those who responded.

    3 Responses to earlier waves of the BHPS differ. However, they have always been on a 7 point scale

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    Percentages2

    2007/08 2008/09

    65.5 65.6

    13.5 13.8

    23.6 24.2

    28.4 27.6

    18.1 18.9

    9.8 9.1

    4.4 4.3

    2.2 2.1

    varying from completely (or very)

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    Voluntary work1

    United Kingdom Percentages2

    Responses 2000/01 2002/03 2004/05 2006/07 2008/09

    Several times a year or more 15.5 15.6 14.9 14.8 19.0

    At least once a week 6.9 6.8 6.7 6.5 5.4

    At least once a month 3.9 4.0 3.7 3.6 7.6

    Several times a year 4.8 4.8 4.5 4.7 6.0

    Once a year or less 3.5 12.7 4.4 3.4 4.1

    Never/almost never 81.0 71.7 80.7 81.9 76.9

    1 Responses to " How frequently do you do unpaid voluntary work?"

    Source: British Panel Household Survey

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    Measuring National Well-being - Where we live data

    Main table contentsAll domains

    Links to sources and other documentation

    National well-being programme http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/user-guidance/well-b

    Where we live article http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/wellbeing/measuring-national-we

    British household panel survey http://www.esds.ac.uk/longitudinal/access/bhps/L33196.asp

    Natural England http://publications.naturalengland.org.uk/publication/45011?cat

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    Crimes1,2 against the person and the household

    England and Wales Hous

    2002/03 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09

    All household crime 343 298 294 304 273 283

    All personal crime 113 95 96 96 86 89

    Source: Crime Survey for England and Wales, Office for National Statistics

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    1 Based on respondents' experience of crime relates to the full 12 months prior to interview (i.e. a m

    2. Rates for vandalism, burglary, vehiclerelated theft, bicycle theft and other household theft are qu

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    eholds/adults aged 16 and over

    2009/10 2010/11 2011/12

    252 250 243

    82 84 83

    oving reference period).

    ted per 1,000 households. Rates

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    How safe do you feel walking alone after dark? 2010/11

    England and Wales

    Weightedestimate of

    adult

    (nearest

    thousand)

    Proportion

    (per cent)

    1 Very safe 15,180,676 34.1

    2 Fairly safe 18,251,370 41.0

    3 A bit unsafe 7,815,158 17.6

    4 Very unsafe 2,983,286 6.7

    Don't know or refused 258,107 0.6

    Total 44,488,597 100.0

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    Frequency of visiting the natural environment, 2010/111

    England Percentages

    Every day 11

    Several times a week 22

    Once a week 20

    Once or twice a month 21

    Once every 2 or 3 months 8

    Once or twice a year 8

    Never 9

    Source: Natural England

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    . u s age an over were as e

    'Thinking about the last 12 months, how

    often on average have you spent your

    leisure time out of doors, away from home?'

    Percentages do not add to 100 per cent due

    to rounding.

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    Measure of belonging to the neighbourhood1

    United Kingdom Percentages2

    Responses 1998/99 2003/04 2008/09 009/103,4

    Strongly agree 15.8 16.6 17.0 20.1

    Agree 53.5 54.4 55.6 45.8

    Neither agree/disagree 19.2 19.9 19.3 25.7

    Disagree 9.2 7.2 6.5 5.9

    Strongly disagree 2.3 1.8 1.5 2.4

    Strongly agree/Agree 69.4 71.1 72.7 66.0

    1 Responses to " I feel like I belong in this neighbourhood"

    Source: British Panel Household Survey/Understanding Society

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    3 Responses to earlier waves of the BHPS differ. However, they have always been on a 7 point scal

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    Measuring National Well-being - Personal finan

    Main table contentsAll domains

    Links to sources and other documentation

    National well-being programme http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/user-guidan

    Personal finance article http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/wellbeing/measuring-na

    Wealth and assets survey http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/was/wealth-in-great-brit

    British household panel survey http://www.esds.ac.uk/longitudinal/access/bhps/L3319

    DWP - Family resources survey http://research.dwp.gov.uk/asd/frs/

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    Measuring National

    Well-being -

    Personal financedata tablesPercentage of individuals falling below

    various thresholds of contemporary

    median income 1,2

    United Kingdom

    Before

    Housing

    Costs

    50

    per cent

    60 per

    cent

    70

    per cent

    50

    per cent

    1998/99 11 19 28 16

    1999/00 10 19 28 16

    2000/01 10 19 27 15

    2001/02 10 18 27 15

    2002/03 10 18 27 15

    2003/04 10 18 26 14

    2004/05 10 17 26 13

    2005/06 10 18 26 15

    2006/07 11 18 26 15

    2007/08 11 18 27 162008/09 10 18 26 16

    2009/10 10 17 25 15

    2010/11 9 16 25 15

    2. The reference period for FRS figures is

    single financial year

    Source: Family Resources Survey,

    Department for Work and Pensions

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    Below median B

    1. Median household income divides the population when ranked by equivalised household househo

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    Percentag

    e of

    individuals

    After

    Housing

    Costs

    60 per

    cent

    70

    per cent

    24 31

    24 31

    23 30

    23 30

    22 30

    21 29

    21 28

    22 29

    22 29

    23 3022 29

    22 30

    21 29

    elow median

    ld income into two

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    Satisfaction with income of household1

    United Kingdom

    Responses 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07

    Completely satisfied 11.1 11.2 10.1 9.7 9.7

    Mostly satisfied 19.9 21.8 22.0 18.3 20.7

    Somewhat satisfied 27.4 29.0 27.5 26.6 28.0

    Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 19.9 19.2 20.1 20.9 20.2

    Somewhat dissatisfied 11.7 10.7 11.8 12.7 12.0

    Mostly dissatisfied 5.9 5.0 5.1 6.9 5.6

    Completely dissatisfied 4.1 3.1 3.4 5.0 3.7

    Somewhat, mostly or completely satis f i 58.4 61.9 59.6 54.6 58.4

    1 Responses to " How dissatisfied or satisfied are you with.........The income of your household ?"

    Source: British Panel Household Survey/Understanding Society

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    3 Responses to earlier waves of the BHPS differ. However, they have always been on a 7 point scal

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    Percentages2

    2007/08 2008/09 2009/103,4

    9.6 8.5 8.6

    22.4 20.4 28.7

    28.2 29.5 19.9

    20.1 20.8 14.1

    11.3 11.9 14.8

    5.2 5.3 8.1

    3.2 3.6 5.8

    60.2 58.5 57.2

    e varying from completely (or very)

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    Managing financially1

    United Kingdom

    Responses 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06Living comfortably 33.8 32.9 34.2 33.4 31.4

    Doing alright 38.4 39.8 39.7 39.5 40.0

    Just about getting by 21.9 21.7 21.3 21.5 22.7

    Finding it quite difficult 4.3 4.1 3.5 4.1 4.1

    Finding it very difficult 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.8

    Finding it quite/very difficult 6.0 5.6 4.9 5.6 5.9

    1 Responses to " How well would you say you yourself are managing financially these days? Would

    Source: British Panel Household Survey/Understanding Society

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    3 Responses to earlier waves of the BHPS differ. However, they have always been on a 7 point scal

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    Measuring National Well-being - Education and s

    Main table contents

    All domains

    Links to sources and other documentation

    National well-being programme http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/user-guidance/

    Education article http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/wellbeing/measuring-natio

    ONS Labour force survey http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/surveys/list-of-s

    Education departments http://www.education.gov.uk/

    http://wales.gov.uk/topics/educationandskills/?lang=en

    http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Education/

    http://www.deni.gov.uk/

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    Human Capital stock1, 20012010

    United Kingdom trillion

    2001 14.46

    2002 15.00

    2003 15.32

    2004 15.82

    2005 16.37

    2006 16.71

    2007 17.01

    2008 17.12

    2009 17.25

    2010 17.12

    1 Figures in 2010 prices

    Source: Office for National Statistics

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    QUALIFICATIONS AND DESTINATIONS

    GCE, GCSE, SCE/NQ1 and vocational qualifications obtained by pupils and students - time series

    United Kingdom Percentages and thousands

    1995/96 2000/01 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10

    All

    Pupils in their last year of compulsory education2

    Percentage achieving GCSE or equivalent

    5 or more grades A*-C3 45.5 51.0 64.4 68.7 73.6

    5 or more grades A*-C incl English and - - 47.7 49.8 52.9

    Any Passes - - 98.3 98.6 98.9

    1-4 grades A*-C3 25.9 24.1 - - -

    Grades D-G4 only 21.2 19.4 - - -

    No graded results 7.4 5.5 - - -

    Pupils/students in education5

    Percentage achieving GCE A Levels and equivalent6,7

    2 or more passes8 29.6 37.4 46.3 48.7 52.7

    Population aged 17 (thousands) 672.1 717.9 806.1 811.0 800.0

    Males

    Pupils in their last year of compulsory education2

    Percentage achieving GCSE or equivalent

    5 or more grades A*-C3 40.6 45.7 60.0 64.5 69.55 or more grades A*-C incl English and - - 43.5 45.9 48.9

    Any Passes - - 97.8 98.1 98.4

    1-4 grades A*-C3 25.5 24.6 - - -

    Grades D-G4 only 25.3 23.1 - - -

    No graded results 8.6 6.5 - - -

    Pupils/students in education5

    Percentage achieving GCE A Levels and equivalent6,7

    2 or more passes8 26.7 33.4 41.2 43.6 47.3

    Population aged 17 (thousands) 345.8 366.6 415.7 418.0 411.0

    Females

    Pupils in their last year of compulsory education2

    Percentage achieving GCSE or equivalent

    5 or more grades A*-C3 50.5 56.5 69.0 73.2 77.9

    5 or more grades A*-C incl English and - - 52.1 54.0 57.1

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    Any Passes - - 98.9 99.2 99.4

    1-4 grades A*-C3 26.4 23.6 - - -

    Grades D-G4 only 16.9 15.5 - - -

    No graded results 6.2 4.4 - - -

    Pupils/students in education5

    Percentage achieving GCE A Levels and equivalent6,7

    2 or more passes8 32.7 41.6 51.9 54.2 58.5

    Population aged 17 (thousands) 326.3 351.3 390.4 393.0 389.0

    1 National Qualifications (NQ) include Standard Grades, Intermediate 1 & 2 and Higher Grades.

    The figures for Higher Grades combine the new NQ Higher and the old SCE Higher and include Advanced

    2 Pupils aged 15 at the start of the academic year; pupils in Year S4 in Scotland. From 2004/05, pupils at th

    3 Standard Grades 1-3/Intermediate 2 A-C/Intermediate 1 A in Scotland.

    4 Grades D-G at GCSE and Scottish Standard Grades 4-6/Intermediate 1 B and C/Access 3 (pass).

    5 Pupils in schools and students in further education institutions generally aged 16-18 at the start of the acaand Northern Ireland as a percentage of the 17-year-old population. Data from 2002/03 for Wales and Nor

    to schools only. Pupils in Scotland generally sit Highers one year earlier than those sitting A levels in the r

    and the figures relate to the results of pupils in Year S5/S6.

    6 Figures, other than for Scotland, include Vocational Certificates of Education (VCE) and, previously, Adva

    to 2 GCE A levels or AS equivalents. For 2006/07, figures included for England cover achievements in all

    under Section 96 of the Learning and Skills Act (2000), therefore UK aggregates are not comparable with

    7 2 AS levels or 2 Highers/1 Advanced Higher or 1 each in Scotland, count as 1 A level pass.

    8 3 or more SCE/NQ Higher Grades/2 or more Advanced Highers/1 Advanced Higher with 2 or more Higher

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    e end of Key Stage 4 in England.

    emic year in England, Walesthern Ireland, however, relate

    st of the UK,

    nced level GNVQ, which is equivalent

    Level 3 qualifications approved

    previous years.

    Passes in Scotland.

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    Population aged 16 to 64 with different levels of qualification1,2

    Percentages an

    1993 1996 1999 2002 2005 2008

    Degree or equivalent 15.0 15.3 17.0 18.8 20.8 22.9

    Higher education 10.5 10.5 10.3 9.9 9.9 9.9

    A Level or equivalent 30.6 29.2 28.4 28.8 27.5 26.2

    GCSEs grades A*-C or equivalent 26.8 27.3 26.8 26.3 26.9 26.0

    Other qualifications 17.0 17.7 17.6 16.3 14.8 15.0

    Total2 73.2 77.6 81.6 83.2 85.0 85.8

    No qualification 26.8 21.8 17.4 16.2 14.3 13.6

    Don't know 0.0 0.6 0.9 0.6 0.7 0.6

    Total number (thousands) 33.5 35.4 35.9 36.7 37.5 39.5

    Source: Labour Force Survey, Office for National Statistics

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    1 Highest level of qualification for those aged 16-64 using UN ISCED levels for international comparison as r

    Eurostat.

    2 Excludes those without qualifications and those who answered 'Don't know'.

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    2011

    26.9

    10.4

    24.7

    26.2

    11.9

    88.4

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    Links to sources and other documentation

    National well-being programme http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/user-guidance/well-be

    The Economy article http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/wellbeing/measuring-national-wel

    CPI/RPI http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/cpi/consumer-price-indices/in

    OECD http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?datasetcode=SNA_TABLE1

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    Real household actual income per head

    United Kingdom

    Householdactual income

    per head

    Year Deflated

    1997 13,872

    1998 14,235

    1999 14,758

    2000 15,477

    2001 16,291

    2002 16,865

    2003 17,371

    2004 17,541

    2005 17,753

    2006 18,054

    2007 18,132

    2008 18,159

    2009 18,459

    2010 18,353

    2011 17,862

    Source: National Accounts, ONS

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    Real net national income per head

    United Kingdom

    ea netnational

    income per

    head

    Chain volume

    measure

    2002 19094

    2003 19874

    2004 20326

    2005 20753

    2006 20824

    2007 21695

    2008 216292009 20377

    2010 20684

    2011 20556

    Source: Office for National Statistics

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    Main table contents

    All domains

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    Measuring National Well-being - The Economy data

    Inflation rate (as measured by the Consumer Price Index)

    Housing, Furniture,Food and Alcoholic water, household

    non- beverages Clothing electricity, equipment

    alcoholic and and gas & & routine

    beverages tobacco footwear other fuels maintenance Health

    1 2 3 4 5 6

    Weights

    CHZR CHZS CHZT CHZU CHZV CHZW

    2012 112 42 65 144 61 24

    Monthly indices (2005=100)

    D7BU D7BV D7BW D7BX D7BY D7BZ

    Sep 2010 127.6 122.5 81.5 130.3 111.4 116.6

    Oct 128.2 123.5 80.9 130.4 110.3 117.5

    Nov 130.2 123.1 82.5 130.8 112.1 117.2

    Dec 132.2 122.0 81.0 132.6 113.5 117.0

    2011 Jan 132.1 127.6 76.2 133.4 111.4 118.0

    Feb 133.6 126.2 78.9 133.8 112.9 117.6

    Mar 131.8 126.8 79.8 134.4 114.9 118.5

    Apr 131.9 133.5 80.9 135.5 114.0 119.4

    May 133.6 134.4 81.1 135.4 114.4 119.2

    Jun 134.9 133.6 79.6 135.5 114.9 119.2

    Jul 135.3 134.5 76.8 136.0 113.6 119.9Aug 135.5 133.7 79.7 136.7 115.9 120.5

    Sep 135.8 134.7 83.2 141.5 117.3 120.8

    Oct 134.6 134.7 83.9 142.3 116.6 120.9

    Nov 135.4 135.1 84.8 142.8 117.7 121.1

    Dec 137.3 133.0 82.4 143.1 118.9 120.8

    Jan 2012 136.8 135.5 78.4 143.3 116.2 121.7

    Feb 138.5 136.7 80.7 142.9 118.0 121.8

    Mar 137.8 136.9 82.4 142.7 119.6 121.8

    Apr 137.6 140.9 82.6 144.0 118.1 123.1

    May 138.0 140.8 82.5 143.8 118.9 123.1

    Jun 138.0 140.1 79.0 143.6 118.9 123.6

    Jul 138.2 141.1 76.9 144.2 117.7 123.5

    Aug 138.5 141.4 79.1 144.4 118.6 123.6

    Sep 138.5 142.9 82.8 144.6 119.2 123.8

    Percentage change on a year earlier

    D7G8 D7G9 D7GA D7GB D7GC D7GD

    Sep 2010 5.1 5.2 0.9 0.5 2.9 2.6

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    ables

    Miscell- aneous

    Recreation goods

    Communic- and Restaurants and

    Transport ation culture Education and hotels services

    7 8 9 10 11 12

    CHZX CHZY CHZZ CJUU CJUV CJUW

    162 27 134 19 114 96

    D7C2 D7C3 D7C4 D7C5 D7C6 D7C7

    121.3 99.4 100.3 156.7 117.6 114.4

    121.8 100.3 100.9 160.2 117.8 114.5

    121.8 100.0 100.7 160.2 118.0 114.4

    126.1 99.8 101.1 160.2 118.3 114.9

    127.3 101.1 100.9 160.2 119.9 114.6

    128.4 102.4 101.2 160.2 120.5 115.3

    129.9 102.2 100.8 160.2 120.7 115.5

    133.5 103.3 101.1 160.2 121.4 115.7

    132.5 104.3 100.9 160.2 122.0 116.4

    132.9 103.3 100.0 160.2 122.2 116.4

    133.7 104.2 100.0 160.2 122.4 116.7134.9 104.3 99.6 160.2 122.7 117.2

    132.1 105.3 99.7 164.0 123.2 117.2

    131.2 105.1 100.4 168.3 123.2 117.6

    130.5 105.0 100.1 168.3 123.4 117.6

    133.4 106.3 100.4 168.3 123.5 118.0

    132.4 106.0 100.4 168.3 123.5 117.9

    133.2 106.6 100.3 168.3 124.0 118.7

    134.2 107.2 100.2 168.3 124.3 118.7

    135.8 107.6 100.6 168.3 125.5 118.8

    134.7 108.5 100.2 168.3 126.0 118.9

    134.1 108.4 100.3 168.3 126.1 118.5

    135.5 108.8 100.4 168.3 126.3 118.7

    137.2 108.8 100.2 168.3 126.5 119.0

    135.4 108.8 100.8 169.1 126.8 119.9

    D7GE D7GF D7GG D7GH D7GI D7GJ

    5.4 4.4 1.1 6.4 3.2 2.5

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    5.8 3.9 1.5 5.3 3.1 3.0

    5.1 3.9 1.1 5.3 3.2 2.9

    6.5 3.5 1.5 5.3 3.5 2.9

    7.7 3.5 1.0 5.3 4.5 2.2

    7.9 4.6 1.3 5.3 4.5 2.7

    8.0 4.3 0.6 5.3 4.3 2.7

    9.6 2.5 0.9 5.3 4.3 2.1

    8.0 3.7 0.9 5.3 4.5 2.5

    7.9 1.7 -0.5 5.3 4.5 1.9

    7.8 2.5 -0.2 5.3 4.4 2.7

    7.4 3.4 -0.8 5.3 4.6 2.8

    8.9 5.9 -0.6 4.6 4.7 2.4

    7.7 4.8 -0.5 5.1 4.5 2.8

    7.2 4.9 -0.5 5.1 4.6 2.8

    5.8 6.6 -0.7 5.1 4.4 2.7

    4.0 4.9 -0.5 5.1 3.1 2.9

    3.7 4.1 -0.9 5.1 2.9 2.9

    3.3 4.8 -0.6 5.1 2.9 2.7

    1.7 4.2 -0.5 5.1 3.3 2.71.7 4.1 -0.7 5.1 3.3 2.1

    0.9 4.9 0.3 5.1 3.1 1.9

    1.3 4.4 0.4 5.1 3.2 1.7

    1.7 4.3 0.6 5.1 3.1 1.6

    2.5 3.4 1.2 3.2 3.0 2.3

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    CPI

    (overall

    index)

    CHZQ

    1000

    D7BT

    114.9

    115.2

    115.6

    116.8

    116.9

    117.8

    118.1

    119.3

    119.5

    119.4

    119.4120.1

    120.9

    121.0

    121.2

    121.7

    121.1

    121.8

    122.2

    122.9

    122.8

    122.3

    122.5

    123.1

    123.5

    D7G7

    3.1

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    3.2

    3.3

    3.7

    4.0

    4.4

    4.0

    4.5

    4.5

    4.2

    4.4

    4.5

    5.2

    5.0

    4.8

    4.2

    3.6

    3.4

    3.5

    3.02.8

    2.4

    2.6

    2.5

    2.2

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    Main table contents

    All domains

    Links to sources:

    http://www.idea.int/

    http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/eb_arch_en.htm

    Links to sources and other documentation

    National well-being programme http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/user-guidance/w

    Governance article http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/wellbeing/measuring-nation

    The International Institute for Democracy

    and Electoral Assistance http://www.idea.int/

    Eurobarometer http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/index_en.htm

    This domain contains tables on:

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    ell-being/index.html

    l-well-being/governance/art-governance.html

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    Measuring National Well-being - Governance dat

    Trust1 in national government, the national parliament, and the European Union

    EU UK EU UK

    Autumn 2004 50 35 38 37

    Spring 2005 44 27 35 36

    Autumn 2005 45 25 35 37

    Spring 2006 48 31 38 36

    Autumn 2006 45 26 33 29

    Spring 2007 57 36 43 41

    Autumn 2007 48 29 35 34

    Spring 2008 50 29 34 27

    Autumn 2008 47 25 34 30

    Spring 2009 47 22 32 17

    Autumn 2009 48 23 30 19

    Spring 2010 42 20 31 24

    Autumn 2010 43 20 31 27

    Spring 2011 41 24 33 29

    Autumn 2011 34 17 27 24

    Spring 2012 31 16 28 23

    Source : Eurobarometer

    Main table contents

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    European Union National Parliament

    1. Respondents were asked if they 'tend to trust' or 'trend to not trust' a range of

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    EU UK

    34 32

    31 34

    31 33

    35 30

    30 24

    41 34

    34 30

    32 24

    34 29

    32 21

    29 19

    29 26

    28 28

    32 32

    24 21

    28 21

    National Government

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    Main table contents

    All domains

    Links to sources and other documentation

    National well-being programme http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/g

    Environmental accounts http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/r

    http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/r

    The Natural Environment article http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/r

    DEFRA http://www.defra.gov.uk/envi

    DECC http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/c

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    uide-method/user-guidance/well-being/index.html

    l/environmental/uk-environmental-accounts/2012/index.html

    l/environmental/uk-environmental-accounts/world-environment-day-2012/index.html

    l/wellbeing/measuring-national-well-being/natural-environment/art-the-natural-environment.html

    ronment/economy/sustainable/

    ontent/cms/statistics/climate_stats/gg_emissions/uk_emissions/uk_emissions.aspx

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    ment data tables

    1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001213.3 211.7 211.5 214.2 199.8 204.2 193.5 203.4 214.1

    170.8 166.6 163.5 163.1 150.3 155.4 147.3 158.7 168.9

    42.6 45.1 48.0 51.1 49.5 48.8 46.2 44.7 45.3

    108.4 107.6 104.5 106.5 103.6 102.8 103.9 104.2 104.0

    120.1 120.5 119.6 124.1 125.4 124.6 125.7 124.6 124.8

    13.2 12.9 12.7 13.8 13.4 12.4 12.2 11.5 12.0

    89.2 85.0 80.8 92.0 85.0 86.9 86.7 87.1 89.3

    5.3 5.3 5.3 5.4 5.3 5.1 5.1 4.8 4.8

    13.4 14.6 15.0 15.6 15.5 15.7 15.6 14.8 13.5

    1.1 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

    1.4 1.2 1.6 1.4 1.1 0.4 0.2 -0.4 -0.9

    565.5 559.8 552.0 573.7 549.5 552.6 543.3 550.5 562.1

    164.9 159.0 158.4 157.5 155.7 149.3 127.4 121.6 114.2

    729.1 717.4 708.4 729.3 703.4 700.6 669.6 671.5 676.4

    S), which was introduced in 2005.

    stimates have been used for this

    ing. To convert carbon dioxide

    efinition for the Land Use, Land-

    uivalent)

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    2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010211.1 218.3 217.9 217.6 223.4 219.3 212.8 189.8 195.7

    164.5 173.5 173.1 172.7 181.7 177.5 172.5 150.9 156.3

    46.6 44.8 44.7 44.8 41.7 41.8 40.4 38.9 39.3

    93.8 95.4 93.7 94.1 91.0 89.3 87.5 76.0 75.6

    127.4 127.0 128.2 128.8 129.2 130.9 126.4 120.9 120.6

    10.2 10.2 11.1 11.0 10.0 9.3 9.3 8.2 8.4

    86.1 86.9 88.4 84.3 81.7 78.1 79.9 74.7 86.5

    4.8 4.8 4.6 4.6 4.3 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1

    12.7 13.6 13.9 14.2 13.3 14.6 13.3 8.6 9.0

    0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3

    -1.7 -2.0 -3.1 -3.7 -3.8 -4.2 -4.6 -4.9 -4.5

    544.9 554.6 555.0 551.2 549.4 541.8 529.0 477.8 495.8

    109.9 104.6 102.9 101.3 98.5 96.3 94.6 91.8 92.0

    655.7 660.1 659.9 654.7 650.3 640.9 626.7 572.5 590.4

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    20111183.8

    146.0

    37.8

    69.6

    118.9

    7.9

    67.5

    4.1

    8.7

    0.3

    -4.5

    456.3

    90.4

    549.3

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    Air Pollutants - PM10 emissions1

    PM10 Emissions by Economic Sectors 1990 to 2010

    United Kingdom

    Change

    1990 to

    2010

    Percentag

    e change

    1990 to

    2010 1990

    Consumer expenditure -29.34 -45.62 64.31

    -66.12 -89.53 73.86

    Manufacturing -35.17 -61.31 57.37

    Transport and storage; information and communication -10.76 -22.40 48.05

    Agriculture, forestry and fishing -3.35 -13.82 24.21

    Mining and quarrying -7.92 -49.58 15.97

    Construction -5.30 -49.50 10.72Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcyc -3.50 -50.02 7.00

    Public administration and defence; compulsory social security -1.16 -49.64 2.34

    Arts, entertainment and recreation; other service activities -1.25 -76.12 1.65

    -0.49 -34.11 1.43

    Human health and social work activities -0.32 -53.49 0.61

    Natural World -0.16 -35.68 0.45

    Education -0.74 -55.30 1.34

    Accommodation and food services -0.20 -35.24 0.56

    Financial and insurance activities -0.07 -32.05 0.23

    0.00 18.96 0.00

    Total PM10 emissions -165.87 -53.5 310.1

    1. PM10 is an airborne particulate matter i.e. suspended particles in air arising from incomplete com

    Main table contents

    All domains

    Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply; water supply,

    Real estate activities; professional, scientific and technical

    Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods

    and services-producing activities of households for own use

    Source: AEA Energy & Environment, Office for National Statistics

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    1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

    66.51 63.50 62.65 53.25 44.48 46.80 44.93 45.77 47.73

    73.42 69.41 58.94 53.06 41.46 38.16 34.31 26.76 21.31

    55.07 54.29 54.24 55.30 51.44 49.55 47.83 43.94 39.81

    50.16 46.82 46.10 44.51 44.95 48.86 48.56 46.68 40.14

    24.28 23.88 23.67 23.74 24.26 24.64 26.45 25.34 25.24

    14.57 13.83 13.83 14.71 13.55 12.81 12.70 12.63 12.11

    10.22 10.39 10.52 10.91 11.03 11.22 11.22 11.11 11.657.03 6.97 6.98 7.04 7.00 6.78 6.55 6.30 6.16

    2.34 2.35 2.32 2.09 1.96 1.91 1.86 1.60 1.79

    1.56 1.25 1.33 1.32 1.28 1.21 1.31 0.98 0.76

    1.57 1.64 1.72 1.80 1.84 1.80 1.77 1.70 1.71

    0.61 0.66 0.66 0.68 0.64 0.61 0.54 0.48 0.47

    0.26 0.22 0.22 0.35 0.80 0.75 0.43 0.10 0.25

    1.28 1.19 1.06 0.87 0.80 0.68 0.85 0.76 0.70

    0.54 0.54 0.54 0.56 0.59 0.57 0.55 0.54 0.56

    0.21 0.21 0.22 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23

    0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

    309.6 297.17 285.01 270.41 246.30 246.58 240.12 224.90 210.61

    bustion.

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    Weight in thousand tonnes

    2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

    38.98 36.95 33.48 32.54 32.08 31.29 32.17 33.46 34.56

    24.22 22.67 10.32 9.66 10.28 11.40 12.82 10.75 9.80

    35.78 34.30 31.86 32.06 31.71 30.53 29.45 30.28 27.07

    37.09 41.62 42.04 45.01 51.89 52.00 38.72 41.95 43.42

    25.11 24.85 23.79 23.76 22.85 21.91 21.26 19.84 21.18

    11.52 11.80 11.31 11.01 11.30 10.84 10.54 10.76 9.57

    10.39 10.22 9.60 9.19 8.43 8.47 7.47 7.34 6.465.53 5.26 4.99 4.82 4.53 4.35 4.14 4.07 3.75

    1.66 1.82 1.53 1.60 1.52 1.21 1.18 1.33 1.30

    0.62 0.62 0.56 0.57 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.48 0.48

    1.51 1.43 1.34 1.32 1.22 1.21 1.17 1.14 1.09

    0.37 0.43 0.36 0.35 0.32 0.33 0.31 0.30 0.30

    0.35 0.32 0.23 1.07 0.29 0.31 0.33 0.29 0.29

    0.56 0.52 0.48 0.39 0.43 0.64 0.65 0.59 0.59

    0.53 0.53 0.53 0.53 0.49 0.49 0.47 0.47 0.43

    0.23 0.22 0.22 0.20 0.20 0.21 0.19 0.20 0.18

    0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

    194.44 193.55 172.63 174.08 178.07 175.72 161.38 163.25 160.47

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    2009 2010

    34.33 34.97

    7.48 7.74

    23.41 22.20

    36.12 37.29

    19.74 20.87

    8.13 8.05

    5.38 5.413.60 3.50

    1.20 1.18

    0.55 0.39

    0.96 0.94

    0.28 0.28

    0.29 0.29

    0.60 0.60

    0.36 0.36

    0.15 0.15

    0.00 0.00

    142.59 144.23

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    Measuring National Well-being - The Natural envir

    million hectares

    Marine Terrestrial Total1980 0.030 0.160 0.189

    1981 0.030 0.160 0.190

    1982 0.069 0.178 0.247

    1983 0.074 0.264 0.337

    1984 0.144 0.412 0.556

    1985 0.170 0.539 0.709

    1986 0.186 0.739 0.924

    1987 0.198 0.867 1.065

    1988 0.248 1.015 1.263

    1989 0.270 1.124 1.394

    1990 0.320 1.246 1.567

    1991 0.336 1.299 1.634

    1992 0.382 1.403 1.785

    1993 0.399 1.523 1.921

    1994 0.443 1.590 2.033

    1995 0.460 1.667 2.127

    1996 1.219 1.774 2.993

    1997 1.361 1.805 3.166

    1998 1.401 1.907 3.308

    1999 1.442 1.924 3.366

    2000 1.473 2.030 3.503

    2001 1.517 2.097 3.614

    2002 1.526 2.146 3.6722003 1.528 2.150 3.678

    2004 1.562 2.154 3.716

    2005 1.562 2.169 3.731

    2006 1.562 2.223 3.785

    2007 1.612 2.227 3.840

    2008 1.881 2.228 4.109

    2009 1.887 2.232 4.119

    2010 3.721 2.553 6.275

    2011 4.967 2.555 7.522

    Source: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

    Main table contents

    All domains

    Extent of UK nationally and internationally important protected areas

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    Energy Consumption from Renewable & Waste Sources

    United Kingdom resident basis

    1990 1991 1992 1993

    Direct use of energy from renewable & waste sour 1.307 1.299 1.486 1.493

    Agriculture, forestry and fishing 0.074 0.073 0.074 0.073

    Mining and quarrying 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003

    Manufacturing 0.361 0.341 0.355 0.338

    Electricity, gas, steam and air

    conditioning supply; water supply,

    sewerage, waste management activities

    and remediation services

    0.451 0.487 0.581 0.653

    Construction 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.001

    Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles a 0.029 0.025 0.030 0.026Transport and storage; information and communicatio 0.015 0.013 0.016 0.016

    Accommodation and food services 0.007 0.006 0.007 0.006

    Financial and insurance activities 0.012 0.010 0.013 0.011

    Real estate activities; professional,

    scientific and technical activities;

    administrative and support service

    activities

    0.010 0.009 0.010 0.009

    Public administration and defence; compulsory social 0.007 0.008 0.010 0.007

    Education 0.010 0.010 0.013 0.009

    Human health and social work activities 0.009 0.009 0.012 0.009

    Arts, entertainment and recreation; other service activ 0.007 0.006 0.007 0.006

    Activities of households as employers;undifferentiated goods and services-

    producing activities of households for own

    use

    - - - -

    Consumer expenditure 0.310 0.298 0.352 0.326

    Reallocated use of energy from renewable & wast 1.307 1.299 1.486 1.493

    Energy industry electricity transformation losses and

    distribution losses allocated to final consumer

    Agriculture, forestry and fishing 0.076 0.076 0.077 0.078

    Mining and quarrying0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005Manufacturing 0.414 0.397 0.426 0.433

    Electricity, gas, steam and air

    conditioning supply; water supply,

    sewerage, waste management activities

    and remediation services 0.291 0.310 0.345 0.342

    Construction 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003

    Wholesale and retail trade; rep