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Vital statistics – what the numbers say about Yorkshire and Humber

Vital statistics – what the numbers say about Yorkshire and Humber. 22 November 2012 – Involve Yorkshire and Humber. Jil Matheson - National Statistician. Why statistics matter. ONS finds financial crisis hit living standards harder than thought.

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Vital statistics – what the numbers say about Yorkshire and Humber

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  1. Vital statistics – what the numbers say about Yorkshire and Humber 22 November 2012 – Involve Yorkshire and Humber Jil Matheson - National Statistician

  2. Why statistics matter ONS finds financial crisis hit living standards harder than thought ‘WEST YORKSHIRE BURGLARY RATES ‘HIGHEST FIGURES’ BBC News, 25/10/12 ‘UNEMPLOYED ‘COULD DO MORE’ IN CITY WITH 2,000 VACANCIES’ Yorkshire Post , 14/11/12 ‘TWO NEW SCHOOLS REQUIRED AFTER ‘BABY BOOM’ Yorkshire Post, 15/11/12 ‘NORTH YORKSHIRE WORST PLACE FOR YOUNG DRIVER ACCIDENTS’ ITV News, 19/11/12

  3. UK GDP and Unemployment: 1972-2012

  4. UK GDP and Unemployment: 1971-2012

  5. Yorkshire and Humber: Labour Market

  6. Yorkshire and Humber: Labour Market (2)

  7. Yorkshire and Humber: Economy

  8. Yorkshire and Humber: Crime

  9. Yorkshire and Humber: Health Under 18 conception rates, 2000-2010 (per 1000 women aged 15 to 17)

  10. Yorkshire and Humber: Health Alcohol consumption, 2000-2010 (proportion of adults who drank alcohol last week)

  11. Population: 2001 vs 2011

  12. Population (E&W): changing age structure 2001-2011

  13. Census: upcoming releases – 11 Dec, 30 Jan • Local authority and sub-local authority: • Health and provision of unpaid care • Economic activity • Ethnicity • Migration (country of birth & passports) • Long time health problem or disability • Languages spoken • Religion www.ons.gov.uk

  14. Measuring National Well-being Wednesday 21 November 2012

  15. Measuring National Well-being (2)

  16. Measuring National Well-being (3)

  17. Measuring National Well-being (4)

  18. The Census debate/’Beyond 2011’

  19. How do we get our voice heard? Is anyone listening? • Media • Getstats • Targeting • Public

  20. The tip of the iceberg Office for National Statistics www.ons.gov.uk Publication Hub www.statistics.gov.uk

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