IA National Data Service – July 2021 Data Update

Crime

June 2021 monthly and 12 monthly rolling average data was released only at the beginning of July. Data updates will figure in the August blog update.

Economy & Employment

Claimant Count (June 2021) was last updated on the 15th of July. All affected reports were published by the 17th of July.

Gross Value Added (GVA) for the year 2019 was updated on the 6th of July.

In the economic accounts, the economy is split into institutional sectors, that is, units broadly grouped according to their role in the economy. The GVA measures the increase in the value of the economy due to the production of goods and services. It is measured at current basic prices, which include the effect of inflation, excluding taxes (less subsidies) on products. GVA plus taxes (less subsidies) on products is equivalent to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) [Source ONS: UK Regional Accounts Methodology Guide].

Health

Data from the latest PHOF (Public Health Outcome Framework) update, specifically July 2021, was published on the 22nd of July.

This update concerns 4 indicators. In detail:

    • C26a – Cumulative percentage of the eligible population aged 40 to 74 offered an NHS Health Check
    • C26b – Cumulative percentage of the eligible population aged 40 to 74 offered an NHS Health check who received an NHS Health Check
    • C26c – Cumulative percentage of the eligible population aged 40 to 74 who received an NHS Health Check
    • E15 – Estimated dementia diagnosis rate (aged 65 and over)

On the 22nd of July, a new set of indicators was also added to the National Data Service in relation to Child and Maternal Health. This edition includes a series of measures that can be grouped into the following main categories:

    • Breastfeeding
    • Early Years
    • Early Years supplementary indicators
    • Health behaviours in 15 years old
    • Long term conditions and complex health needs
    • Mortality
    • Oral Health
    • Pregnancy and birth
    • School-age Children
    • School-Age Children supplementary indicators
    • Unintentional injuries
    • Vulnerable children and young people
    • Young people supplementary indicators

    IA National Data Service – June 2021 Data Update

    Crime

    May 2021 monthly and 12 monthly rolling average data were uploaded on the 30th of June. All affected reports for May 2021 were published by the 05th of July.

    Economy & Employment

    Claimant Count (May 2021) was last updated on the 18th of June. All affected reports were published by the 21st of June.

    Population

    Population estimates for the UK, England, mid-2020 were last updated on the 25th of June. All affected reports were published by the 26th of June.

    Health

    The PHOF (Public Health Outcome Framework) update from May 2021 was published on the 5th of June. Reports were updated on the 27th of June.

    This update concerns 17 indicators. In detail:

      • Overarching Indicators domain: 5 indicators including healthy life expectancy at birth, disability-free life expectancy at birth and inequality in healthy life expectancy for England;
      • Wider determinants of health domain: 1 indicator -: first-time entrants to the youth justice system;
      • Health improvement domain: 5 indicators including the percentage of looked after children whose emotional wellbeing is a cause for concern, proportion of the population meeting the recommended ‘5-a-day’ on a ‘usual day’ (adults) and percentage of physically active adults;
      • Healthcare and premature mortality domain: 5 indicators covering emergency readmissions within 30 days of discharge from hospital and preventable sight loss.
      • Health protection domain: 2 indicators including population vaccination coverage – HPV vaccination coverage for two doses (females 13-14 years old) and population vaccination coverage – Meningococcal ACWY conjugate vaccine (MenACWY) (14-15 years)

    The data for the indicator ‘C27 – Percentage reporting a long term Musculoskeletal (MSK) problem’ has been revised to reflect changes in the GPPS questionnaire, which changed the base population from 18+ to 16+.

    Indicator ‘D04e – Population vaccination coverage – HPV vaccination coverage for one dose (12-13 years old)’ has been split by gender, due to changes in vaccination coverage.

     

    IA National Data Service – May 2021 Data Update

    Crime

    April 2021 monthly and 12 monthly rolling average data were uploaded on the 5th of May. Data relative to May 2021 was published on the 26th of May. All affected reports for May 2021 were published by the 29th of May.

    Economy & Employment

    Claimant Count (Apr 2021) was last updated on the 18th of May. All affected reports were published by the 21st of May.

    Deprivation

    Fuel Poverty Data for the year 2019/20 was last updated on the 15th of May.

    Children in Absolute and Relative Low-Income Families (2019/20) was last updated on the 17th of May.

    IA National Data Service – April 2021 Data Update

    Economy & Employment

    Claimant Count (Mar 2021) and Annual Population Survey – APS – (Jan 2020-Dec 2020) were last updated on the 20th of April. All affected reports were published by the 29th of April.

    As a quick reminder, the Annual Population Survey is a residence-based labour market survey encompassing population, economic activity (employment and unemployment), economic inactivity and qualifications. These are broken down where possible by gender, age, ethnicity, industry and occupation. Available at Local Authority level and above. The APS is updated quarterly.

    Education

    Key Stage 5 Results for the academic year 2019/20 were released. This release has been uploaded as a new dataset in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the pandemic, the exams were cancelled and the results were awarded by a centre assessment grade (based on what the school or college believed the student would most likely have achieved) or their calculated grade using a model developed by Ofqual – whichever was the higher of the two. The statistics have increased as a result of this awarding method – more than would be expected in a typical year – between the 2018/19 and 2019/20 academic years. This reflects the change to the way grades were awarded rather than improvements in pupil performance. As a result, the 2019/20 data should not be directly compared to attainment data from previous years to measure changes in student performance. For these specific reasons, the measures for Key Stage 5 in 2018/19 e the same measures for 2019/20 are now two separate datasets. Furthermore, the department decided to not publish value-added measures, as these measures are calculated by a model that is based on national averages. Considering the awarding method, the estimated model would not measure the progress made by a pupil in a meaningful or accurate manner. However, for consistency and transparency, the remaining headline measures were reported in this statistical release (amongst others):

    • Attainment in terms of Average Point Score (APS) per entry for A level (subset of Academic), Applied General, Tech Level, and Technical Certificate exam cohorts

    • English and maths progress

    For additional information, please consult the website:

    A level and other 16 to 18 results, Academic Year 2019/20 – Explore education statistics – GOV.UK (explore-education-statistics.service.gov.uk)

    IA National Data Service – March 2021 Data Update

    Crime

    February 2021 monthly and 12 monthly rolling average data were uploaded on the 25th of March. All affected reports were last updated on the 26th of March.

    Economy & Employment

    Claimant Count (Feb 2021) was last updated on the 23rd of March. All affected reports were published by the 27th of March.

    Education

    Key Stage 4 Results for the academic year 2019/20 were released. This release has been uploaded as a new dataset in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the pandemic, the exams were cancelled and the results were awarded by a centre assessment grade (based on what the school or college believed the student would most likely have achieved) or their calculated grade using a model developed by Ofqual – whichever was the higher of the two. The attainment statistics have increased as a result of this awarding method – more than would be expected in a typical year – between the 2018/19 and 2019/20 academic years. This reflects the change to the way GCSE grades were awarded rather than improvements in pupil performance. As a result, the 2019/20 data should not be directly compared to attainment data from previous years to measure changes in student performance. For these specific reasons, the measures for Key Stage 4 in 2018/19 e the same measures for 2019/20 are now two separate datasets. Please note that Progress 8 indicators are not available in 2019/20. These measures are calculated by a model that is based on national averages. Considering the awarding method, the estimated model would not measure the progress made by a pupil in a meaningful or accurate manner.

    For additional information, please consult the website:

    Key stage 4 performance, Academic Year 2019/20 – Explore education statistics – GOV.UK (explore-education-statistics.service.gov.uk)

    IA National Data Service – February 2021 Data Update

    Crime

    January 2021 monthly and 12 monthly rolling average data were uploaded on the 26th of February. All affected reports were last updated on the 27th of February.

    Economy & Employment

    Claimant Count (Jan 2021) was last updated on the 23rd of February.

    From the NOMIS release notes for January 2021 processing: A small number of Universal Credit claims may not be included in the January 2021 Claimant Count. This may affect up to 20,000 claims throughout the UK, but the actual number is expected to be substantially fewer. These claims are expected to be included in future Claimant Count releases.

    Jobs density estimates for 2019 and revised figures for 2018 were corrected due to minor errors due to geographical changes.

    All affected reports were published by the 24th of February.

    Health

    A PHOF update – Public Health Outcomes Framework – was carried out on the 19th of February. Related reports were published on the 20th of February.

    For this release a total of 46 indicators have been updated:

      • Inequality in life expectancy at birth and at 65 years and over
      • 10 indicators from the wider determinants of health domain
      • 31 indicators from the health improvement domain
      • 2 indicators from the health protection domain
      • 1 indicator from the healthcare and premature mortality domain

    Environment

    Electricity and Gas consumption figures were updated on the 19th of February. Please note: for this update historical data was revised.

    IA National Data Service – January 2021 Data Update

    Crime

    Crime data was updated twice during January 2021 following Christmas break.

    November 2020 monthly and 12 monthly rolling average data were uploaded on the 8th of January. December 2020 data was uploaded on the 29th of January. All affected reports were last updated on the 03rd of February.

    Please note: Humberside data for December 2020 was not provided and is therefore not currently available.

    Economy & Employment

    Claimant Count (Dec 2020) was last updated on the 26th of January.

    APS – Annual Population Survey Indicators, with new figures for the Oct 2019 – Sep 2020 survey period, were uploaded on the 27th of January. Please note: country of birth estimates are not included in this release.

    Job Density estimates for 2019 and revised figures for 2018 data were uploaded on the 26th of January.

    Apprenticeships data (2019/20) was uploaded on the 22nd of January.

    All affected reports concerning Economy & Employment were published by the 03rd of February.

    Housing

    Housing Pricing was updated on the 7th of January. Related reports were published on the 11th of January.

    Population

    A correction was applied to Population Projections on the 28th of January where the total male figures had been replaced by the total female figures.

    IA National Data Service – December 2020 Data Update

    Economy & Employment

    Claimant Count (November 2020) updated on the 16th of December. All affected reports were updated by the 22nd of December.

    Health

    Indicators from the ASCOF – Adult Social Care Framework Outcomes – were published for the first time in December. This dataset includes 107 indicators measuring how well care and support services achieve the outcomes that matter most to people. These outcomes are used both locally and nationally to set priorities for care and support, measure progress and strengthen transparency and accountability.

    Population

    Population Projections (up till 2043) were updated with delay on the 23rd of November. Related reports were updated on the 24th of December. This dataset has now extended coverage reporting projections every year from 2020 to 2043, replacing previous quinquennial projections.

    IA National Data Service – November 2020 Data Update

    Crime

    Crime data (Monthly – Oct 2020 – and 12 Monthly update – Nov 19 – Oct 20) updated on the 27th of November. All affected reports were updated on the 30th of November.

    Economy & Employment

    Claimant Count (October 2020) updated on the 10th of November. All affected reports were updated by the 19th of November.

    ASHE – Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings – Indicators (2019) were updated on the 16th of November. This dataset includes information on weekly and annual pay for full and part-time workers. Disaggregation available by gender.

    Business Register and Employment Survey (BRES) indicators were updated on the 16th of November. These indicators provide counts and rates on the type of employment by industry type.

    Business Demographics (2019) were updated on the 26th of November. This includes data relative to birth and death of new enterprises, total count of active enterprises and survival rate within the last 5 years.

    All Economy & Employment Reports were published on the 17th of November.

    Health

    Several indicators from the Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF) dataset have been updated on the 19th of November.

    Please, find below an extract of the indicators included in this update:

        • Violent crime – violence offences per 1,000 population
        • Under 75 mortality rate from liver disease/respiratory disease/cancer/cardiovascular disease/
        • Infant mortality rate
        • Deaths from drug misuse
        • HIV late diagnosis
        • TB incidence
        • Excessive winter deaths index
        • Population vaccination coverage

    Housing

    Net Housing Additions (2019) were updated on the 30th of November.

    IA National Data Service – October 2020 Data Update

    Economy & Employment

    Claimant Count (September 2020) updated on the 14th of September. All affected reports were updated on the 16th of September.

    Annual Population Survey indicators (2019) were updated on the 16th of October. A selection of measures included in this release are listed below:

        • Qualifications (GCSE and NVQ)
        • Economically inactive
        • Occupation (SOC2010)
        • Economic activity rate
        • Unemployment rate
        • Ethnic group by economic activity
        • Hours worked weekly
        • Economic activity of those with health conditions or illnesses lasting more than 12 month

    Business Counts (2020) were updated on the 8th of October.

    Health

    Several indicators from the Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF) dataset have been updated on the 14th of October.

    Please, find below an extract of the indicators included in this update:

      • Violent crime – violence offences per 1,000 population
      • Under 18s conception rate / 1,000
      • Under 75 mortality rate from liver disease/respiratory disease/cancer/cardiovascular disease/
      • Infant mortality rate
      • Hip fractures in people aged 65 and over
      • TB incidence
      • Excessive winter deaths index

    Wellbeing indicators (2020) have been updated on the 30th of September and affected reports published in the first week of October.

    Housing

    Household Projections (2018) were updated on the 1st of October. Council Tax Bands and affected reports have been updated on the 15th of October.