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Regional Trends features articles highlighting the wealth of regional information available in the UK. It includes research into data sources and statistical tools to aid understanding of the differences and similarities between areas. It also contains a data catalogue to signpost users to datasets available online.
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Regional Trends features articles highlighting the wealth of regional information available in the UK. It includes research into data sources and statistical tools to aid understanding of the differences and similarities between areas. It also contains a data catalogue to signpost users to datasets available online.
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- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan / Palgrave Macmillan UK / Springer Palgrave Macmillan
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-1-4039-9396-0
- 41. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 10mm x 210mm x 297mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9781403993960
- ISBN-10: 1403993963
- Artikelnr.: 27048146
- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan / Palgrave Macmillan UK / Springer Palgrave Macmillan
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-1-4039-9396-0
- 41. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 10mm x 210mm x 297mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9781403993960
- ISBN-10: 1403993963
- Artikelnr.: 27048146
The OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS (ONS) is the largest producer of official statistics to government. ONS is responsible for producing a wide range of key economic and social statistics which are used by policy makers across government to create evidence-based policies and monitor performance against them. The Office also builds and maintains data sources both for itself and for its business and research customers. It makes statistics available so that everyone can easily assess the state of the nation, the performance of government, and their own position.
THEME: How the lives of children and young people up to the age of 19 vary between the regions and countries of the UK. Areas covered are population, poverty, education, health and social care and criminal justice
ARTICLES INCLUDE:
Three statistical portraits of regions: the East of England, East Midlands and Yorkshire and The Humber. Looks at what it is like to live in these individual regions, making comparisons on various levels
Women in business in the regions: looks at self-employed women in the regions and their working patterns
Analysing Change over Time for Small Areas
Understanding the Index of Multiple Deprivation
Key statistics for the countries of the UK and regions of England
Maps showing variations between areas in key topics
Online table catalogue
Redesigned this year. New features include:
- Topic article comparing between regions and countries of the UK
- Articles looking at specific regions in more depth
- New articles to support decision-making in local and regional government
- More maps and graphs
- Directory of online data tables gives easy access to downloadable tables (no longer printed in the book)
List of figures, maps and tables
List of contributors and acknowledgements
Introduction and Summary
Section 1: Articles
1. Children and young people around the UK
2. Women in business
3. Portrait of Yorkshire and The Humber
4. Portrait of the East Midlands
5. Portrait of the East of England
6. Understanding patterns of deprivation
7. Analysing change over time for small areas
Section 2: Region and Country Profiles
8.1 North East
8.2 North West
8.3 Yorkshire and The Humber
8.4 East Midlands
8.5 West Midlands
8.6 East of England
8.7 London
8.8 South East
8.9 South West
8.10 Wales/ Cymru
8.11 Scotland
8.12 Northern Ireland
Section 3: Data
9. Maps
10. Tables
11. Directory of online tables
Section 4: Reference
Useful websites
Boundary maps
Glossary
Symbols and conventions
ARTICLES INCLUDE:
Three statistical portraits of regions: the East of England, East Midlands and Yorkshire and The Humber. Looks at what it is like to live in these individual regions, making comparisons on various levels
Women in business in the regions: looks at self-employed women in the regions and their working patterns
Analysing Change over Time for Small Areas
Understanding the Index of Multiple Deprivation
Key statistics for the countries of the UK and regions of England
Maps showing variations between areas in key topics
Online table catalogue
Redesigned this year. New features include:
- Topic article comparing between regions and countries of the UK
- Articles looking at specific regions in more depth
- New articles to support decision-making in local and regional government
- More maps and graphs
- Directory of online data tables gives easy access to downloadable tables (no longer printed in the book)
List of figures, maps and tables
List of contributors and acknowledgements
Introduction and Summary
Section 1: Articles
1. Children and young people around the UK
2. Women in business
3. Portrait of Yorkshire and The Humber
4. Portrait of the East Midlands
5. Portrait of the East of England
6. Understanding patterns of deprivation
7. Analysing change over time for small areas
Section 2: Region and Country Profiles
8.1 North East
8.2 North West
8.3 Yorkshire and The Humber
8.4 East Midlands
8.5 West Midlands
8.6 East of England
8.7 London
8.8 South East
8.9 South West
8.10 Wales/ Cymru
8.11 Scotland
8.12 Northern Ireland
Section 3: Data
9. Maps
10. Tables
11. Directory of online tables
Section 4: Reference
Useful websites
Boundary maps
Glossary
Symbols and conventions
THEME: How the lives of children and young people up to the age of 19 vary between the regions and countries of the UK. Areas covered are population, poverty, education, health and social care and criminal justice
ARTICLES INCLUDE:
Three statistical portraits of regions: the East of England, East Midlands and Yorkshire and The Humber. Looks at what it is like to live in these individual regions, making comparisons on various levels
Women in business in the regions: looks at self-employed women in the regions and their working patterns
Analysing Change over Time for Small Areas
Understanding the Index of Multiple Deprivation
Key statistics for the countries of the UK and regions of England
Maps showing variations between areas in key topics
Online table catalogue
Redesigned this year. New features include:
- Topic article comparing between regions and countries of the UK
- Articles looking at specific regions in more depth
- New articles to support decision-making in local and regional government
- More maps and graphs
- Directory of online data tables gives easy access to downloadable tables (no longer printed in the book)
List of figures, maps and tables
List of contributors and acknowledgements
Introduction and Summary
Section 1: Articles
1. Children and young people around the UK
2. Women in business
3. Portrait of Yorkshire and The Humber
4. Portrait of the East Midlands
5. Portrait of the East of England
6. Understanding patterns of deprivation
7. Analysing change over time for small areas
Section 2: Region and Country Profiles
8.1 North East
8.2 North West
8.3 Yorkshire and The Humber
8.4 East Midlands
8.5 West Midlands
8.6 East of England
8.7 London
8.8 South East
8.9 South West
8.10 Wales/ Cymru
8.11 Scotland
8.12 Northern Ireland
Section 3: Data
9. Maps
10. Tables
11. Directory of online tables
Section 4: Reference
Useful websites
Boundary maps
Glossary
Symbols and conventions
ARTICLES INCLUDE:
Three statistical portraits of regions: the East of England, East Midlands and Yorkshire and The Humber. Looks at what it is like to live in these individual regions, making comparisons on various levels
Women in business in the regions: looks at self-employed women in the regions and their working patterns
Analysing Change over Time for Small Areas
Understanding the Index of Multiple Deprivation
Key statistics for the countries of the UK and regions of England
Maps showing variations between areas in key topics
Online table catalogue
Redesigned this year. New features include:
- Topic article comparing between regions and countries of the UK
- Articles looking at specific regions in more depth
- New articles to support decision-making in local and regional government
- More maps and graphs
- Directory of online data tables gives easy access to downloadable tables (no longer printed in the book)
List of figures, maps and tables
List of contributors and acknowledgements
Introduction and Summary
Section 1: Articles
1. Children and young people around the UK
2. Women in business
3. Portrait of Yorkshire and The Humber
4. Portrait of the East Midlands
5. Portrait of the East of England
6. Understanding patterns of deprivation
7. Analysing change over time for small areas
Section 2: Region and Country Profiles
8.1 North East
8.2 North West
8.3 Yorkshire and The Humber
8.4 East Midlands
8.5 West Midlands
8.6 East of England
8.7 London
8.8 South East
8.9 South West
8.10 Wales/ Cymru
8.11 Scotland
8.12 Northern Ireland
Section 3: Data
9. Maps
10. Tables
11. Directory of online tables
Section 4: Reference
Useful websites
Boundary maps
Glossary
Symbols and conventions