Employment and labour market Working and workless households in the UK: Apr to June 2017 Of the 20.7 million households (where at least one member is aged 16 to 64) in the UK, 11.9 million (57.8%) had all household members aged 16 and over in employment, up 166,000 or 0.8 percentage points over the past year. There were 5.7 million households (27.7%) with a mix of at least one working and one workless adult, down 85,000 or 0.4 percentage points over the year. There were 3.0 million households (14.5%) where no member of the household was in employment, down 89,000 or 0.4 percentage points over the last year. People, population and community Measuring socioeconomic inequalities in avoidable mortality in England and Wales: 2015 Avoidable, amenable and preventable mortality is strongly related to area deprivation in England and in Wales In England in 2015 there were 16,686 deaths from avoidable causes in the most deprived areas whereas there were less than half that number (7,247 deaths) in the least deprived areas In the most deprived areas of Wales there were 1,054 deaths from avoidable causes in 2015, compared with 509 deaths in the least deprived areas Deaths registered in England and Wales, provisional: week ending 18 Aug 2017 The provisional number of deaths registered in England and Wales in the week ending 18 August 2017 (week 33) was 9,299; this represents an increase of 261 deaths registered in comparison with the previous week (week 32). The average number of deaths for the corresponding week over the previous 5 years was 8,802. This year, we ran a single customer satisfaction survey that aims to feed views into our ongoing business planning process. In our latest blogpost, Danny Langely, ONS's Head of User Insight and Engagement reflects on the results and how we can best listen to your views in the future. |
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