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Age-specific fertility rates for London boroughs and borough groupings 2005-07
Raw and smoothed age-specific fertility rates (ASFR) for 2005-07; ie births to mothers aged x per resident population of women aged x, where x ranges from age 15 to 49. -
Comparison of available population estimates
At the April 2023 meeting of the Population Statistics User Group, the GLA Demography team presented an overview of currently available sources of population estimates for the... -
State of Calderdale 2018: Reduce inequalities
The State of Calderdale assembly brings together key representatives from the public, private, and voluntary and community sectors. As part of the event, Calderdale Council... -
State of Calderdale 2018: Grow the economy priority
The State of Calderdale assembly brings together key representatives from the public, private, and voluntary and community sectors. As part of the event Calderdale Council... -
Calderdale Perception Survey
As part of the Vision 2024, the Council conducts an annual survey to gauge the public's perception on certain matters. This is known as the 'Calderdale perception' survey.... -
Calderdale IMD 2015 Results at LSOA, Neighbourhood and Ward
The Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) is one of a set of English indices of deprivation, and are released by the Department for Communities and Local Government every three to... -
Calderdale IMD 2019 results
The Index of multiple deprivation (IMD) combines information from the English Indices of deprivation (IoD). It is the Government's official measure of relative deprivation for... -
State of Calderdale 2018: Build a sustainable future
The State of Calderdale assembly brings together key representatives from the public, private, and voluntary and community sectors. As part of the event, Calderdale Council... -
Inclusive Economy
The Organisation for Economy Cooperation and Development (OECD) defines inclusive as "economic growth that creates opportunity for all segments of the population and distributes... -
Cambridgeshire Historic Population 1801-2011
The Census in the UK has been conducted every 10 years since 1801. Over this time there have been numerous changes to the administrative boundaries, such as the amalgamation...