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http://www.ageconcern.org.uk/AgeConcern/Documents/Key_facts.pdf
Research statistics.
Research statistics. Categories: 'An ageing population', 'An ageing population in the future', 'Employment', 'Income', 'Spending', 'Living alone', 'Leisure and learning', 'Safety and health of older people', 'Health and social care services', 'Housing'. -
http://www.citizensonline.org.uk/statistics
Recent UK Internet access statistics - age group, gender, social class, region, etc. -
http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadAreaSearch.do?areaSearchText=Hackney&areaSearchType=13
Access to 357 datasets. -
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/focuson/health/
"Focus on Health paints a picture of the health of people living in Britain. It includes information on broad measures of health, mortality, risk factors, some preventive measures and service provision. Particular emphasis is placed on changes related to age and trends over time." -
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/focuson/london/
"A statistical digest bringing together a wide range of demographic, social, industrial and economic statistics to provide a comprehensive view of London. It is the product of a unique collaboration between the Office for National Statistics, the Government Office for London, the Greater London Authority and the London Development Agency. There are 12 chapters each focusing on a different aspect of London with key facts and figures: the overview, population, environment, housing, economy, labour market, education and training, living in London, tourism and leisure, travel and communications, public services and London government." -
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/focuson/olderpeople/
"Focus on Older People paints a picture of people aged 50 and over in the UK today. It includes information on their characteristics, lifestyles and experiences, placing particular emphasis on changes with age. Older people make up an increasing proportion of our population. The blurring of the various stages in our lifecycle mean that older people are as varied as any other group in our society. Many older people lead active and healthy lives for many years over the age of 50. Employment rates for people in their fifties have risen in the past decade, and it is this age group who are most likely to be providing unpaid care. However, for those at older ages, there may be barriers which prevent them from participating in a wide variety of activities. These may be financial, or related to health or lack of transport." -
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/focuson/digitalage/
"Gives an overview of ICT use in the UK, showing the extent to which people, education, business and government have taken up the new technology and how ICT is changing working and business practices. It also looks at how the UK compares with other countries and describes some of the problems associated with the digital age." -
http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/home.do
Free access to local area information. "You may be involved in neighbourhood regeneration and looking for statistics on topics such as employment or crime, or you may want to know more about where you live or work."
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http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/older_people/docs/older_people_key_facts.pdf
Key facts about older people in London (November 2002). Sections are: population, housing, activity, incomes, transport and travel, health, crime, key facts by borough.
NB: this is a 279 kb PDF download.