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This indicator measures the coverage of the screening programme. For the years of data available, this is the proportion of women aged between 53 and 64 who are resident (excluding those ineligible e.g. those who have had a bilateral mastectomy) who have had a test with a recorded result at least once...
The number of conceptions to girls aged under 18 per 1,000 girls aged 15-17, aggregated into 3 yearly time periods.
The number of pedestrian casualties divided by the population of the area in thousands multiplied by 100.
The number of road traffic casualties divided by the population of the area in thousands multiplied by 100. This indicator contains data from all ‘types’ of road user, including pedestrians, pedal cyclists, motorcyclists, car users, and other vehicle users.
The number of people killed or seriously injured in road traffic accidents divided by the population of the area in thousands multiplied by 100. This indicator contains data from all ‘types’ of road user, including pedestrians, pedal cyclists, motorcyclists, car users, and other vehicle users.
The average annual number of child (age 0-15) road traffic casualties per 100,000 population aged 0-15 based on a rolling three year period. The indicator is broken down into pedestrian, pedal cyclists and all other road users. All other road users include car occupants and other vehicle occupants.
This indicator refers to the percentage of half days missed due to unauthorised absence, which is calculated as the number of sessions missed due to unauthorised absence as a percentage of the total number of sessions. A pupil session is the total number of half days available for all pupils, with each...
DCLG collects information on the number of households with or expecting dependent children, who are, at the end of each quarter, in any of the following types of temporary accommodation: • Bed and Breakfast (B&B) - typically involves the use of privately managed hotels where households share at least...
Those unemployed residents in an area as a percentage of the resident economically active population in the area.
The number of unemployed people who have been claiming benefit continuously for more than 12 months divided by the total number of unemployed people claiming benefits, expressed as a percentage. Claimant count, age and duration data are based on computerised claims. Therefore while total unemployed claimants...