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The UK Genetic Testing Network (UKGTN) was established in 2001, and closed in 2018 when most of its functions moved to the Genomics Unit at NHS England.
Latest publication: Genetic test activity in England and Scotland, 2016/17
The Compendium Other indicator set covers the following publications: Area classification including deprivation, Education, Population, Social care, Socio-economic factors.
The data provided here comes grouped by the indicator domain:
Mid-year estimates of resident population for the respective calendar years, rebased on the 2011 Census by age and sex. The estimated resident population of an area includes all people who usually live there, whatever their nationality. Members of UK and non-UK armed forces stationed in the UK are included...
Mid-year estimates of resident population for the respective calendar years, rebased on the 2011 Census by age and sex. The estimated resident population of an area includes all people who usually live there, whatever their nationality. Members of UK and non-UK armed forces stationed in the UK are included...
Mid-year estimates of resident population for the respective calendar years, rebased on the 2011 Census by age and sex. The estimated resident population of an area includes all people who usually live there, whatever their nationality. Members of UK and non-UK armed forces stationed in the UK are included...
Mid-year population estimates based on the 2011 Census by age and sex. The estimated resident population of an area includes all people who usually live there, whatever their nationality. They account for long-term international migrants (those people who change their country of usual residence for a...
Mid-year estimates of resident population for the respective calendar years, rebased on the 2011 Census by age and sex. The estimated resident population of an area includes all people who usually live there, whatever their nationality. Members of UK and non-UK armed forces stationed in the UK are included...
Mid-year estimates of resident population for the respective calendar years, rebased on the 2011 Census by age and sex. The estimated resident population of an area includes all people who usually live there, whatever their nationality. Members of UK and non-UK armed forces stationed in the UK are included...