Topic
Welfare

Welfare indicators - Claimants of DLA/PIP for mental health reasons and learning difficulties (W_5_05)Welfare indicators - Claimants of DLA/PIP for mental health reasons and learning difficulties (W_5_05)

Place-based Longitudinal Data Resource
Updated 5 months ago
Summary  This indicator measures the number of claimants of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and Personal Independence Payment (PIP) for mental health reasons and learning difficulties in England. Numbers are given for the combined claimants of DLA and PIP benefits for mental health reasons and learning difficulties (see Appendix I in the Indicator specification pdf file) since 2010, across Lower Super Output Areas of England.  Technic...Summary  This indicator measures the number of claimants of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and Personal Independence Payment (PIP) for mental health reasons and learning difficulties in England. Numbers are given for ...
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Cultural, Environmental, Regulatory and Planning Services individual spending lines (R05) (FIN_07_61)Cultural, Environmental, Regulatory and Planning Services individual spending lines (R05) (FIN_07_61)

Place-based Longitudinal Data Resource
Added a year ago
This dataset describes individual spending lines (i.e., sub-categories of spending) for all Cultural, Environmental, Regulatory and Planning Services (known as RO5 revenue outturn data). Figures are provided for every Lower and Upper Tier Local Authority in England, for each financial year between 2008-09 to 2020-21. The dataset contains both Gross and Net spending figures.This dataset describes individual spending lines (i.e., sub-categories of spending) for all Cultural, Environmental, Regulatory and Planning Services (known as RO5 revenue outturn data). Figures are provided for every Lo...

Welfare Indicators: Claimant rate (W_5_01)Welfare Indicators: Claimant rate (W_5_01)

Place-based Longitudinal Data Resource
Updated 3 years ago
Summary This indicator measures the proportion of people aged 16–64 years claiming benefit principally for the reason of being unemployed. Numbers are given since 2005, across general practices in England.  Technical description  The proportion of people aged 16–64 years claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance or Universal Credit principally for the reason of being unemployed. Estimated numbers of claimants per general practice are calculated f...Summary This indicator measures the proportion of people aged 16–64 years claiming benefit principally for the reason of being unemployed. Numbers are given since 2005, across general practices in England.  Technical de...
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