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Regional trends

Central Statistical Office

H.M.S.O. (Her Majesty's Stationery Office), 1986-

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  • 38(2004 ed.)
  • 39(2006 ed.)
  • 40(2008 ed.)
  • 41(2009 ed.)
  • 42(2010 ed.)
  • 43(2011 ed.)

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Note

"A publication of the Government Statistical Service"

v. 31- : Office for National Statistics

Publisher of 32- : Stationery Office

Publisher of 39- : Palgrave Macmillan

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

24(1989 ed.) ISBN 9780116203489

Description

Providing a detailed examination of people's lives, their homes and work, this yearbook is an important source of official statistics about the regions of the UK. It includes facts about eating habits, earnings, cars, health and jobs, making it useful to journalists, sociologists and researchers.
Volume

26(1991 ed.) ISBN 9780116204493

Description

"Regional Trends" is an important source of official statistics about the standard regions of the UK, documenting the life of the nation in intricate detail. It includes many graphs, tables and maps on population trends, education, law and crime, earnings and industry. If you need to know which regions of the UK have the lowest numbers of pupils in further education, the average income in the East Midlands, which areas have the highest rates of criminal offences, or who eats the most fat, you can find out at a glance in this publication.

Table of Contents

  • Regional profiles
  • sub-regional statistics
  • district statistics
  • population
  • housing
  • transport and the environment
  • health
  • law enforcement
  • education
  • employment
  • personal income and expenditure
  • regional accounts
  • industry and agriculture
  • European Community regional statistics.
Volume

27(1992 ed.) ISBN 9780116205452

Description

This reference is a source of official statistics about the regions of the UK. Social, demographic and economic topics are all discussed and illustrated regionally. From unemployment statistics to infant mortality, house prices to agricultural investment - a diverse range of data is presented. It is illustrated with descriptive profiles, maps and guides to interpretation.

Table of Contents

  • Regional profiles
  • sub-regional statistics
  • district statistics
  • population
  • housing
  • transport and environment
  • health
  • law enforcement
  • education
  • employment
  • personal income and expenditure
  • regional accounts
  • industry and agriculture
  • European Community regional statistics.
Volume

28(1993 ed.) ISBN 9780116205964

Description

Social, demographic and economic topics are all discussed and illustrated regionally. From employment statistics to infant mortality, house prices to agricultural investment - a diverse range of data is presented. With illustrated descriptive regional profiles, maps and guides to interpretation.

Table of Contents

  • Regional profiles
  • European Communities regional statistics
  • Population
  • Housing
  • Education
  • Health
  • Employment
  • Income and spending
  • Crime and justice
  • Transport
  • Environment
  • Regional accounts
  • Industry and agriculture
  • Sub-regional statistics
  • Districts.
Volume

30(1995 ed.) ISBN 9780116207074

Description

This text details official statistics about the regions of the UK. Social, demographic and economic topics are all discussed and illustrated regionally. From employment statistics to infant mortality, house prices to agricultural investment - a diverse range of data is presented. With illustrated descriptive regional profiles, maps and guides to interpretation, an readers should find the accompanying statistics useful.

Table of Contents

  • Regional profiles
  • population and households
  • education and training
  • labour market
  • housing
  • health
  • living standards
  • crime and justice
  • transport
  • environment
  • regional accounts
  • industry and agriculture
  • sub-regional
  • districts
  • symbols and conventions.
Volume

31(1996 ed.) ISBN 9780116207739

Description

Updates and expands the description of the UK regions. The text covers a range of demographic, social, industrial and economic statistics, taking a look at most aspects of life. The information falls into four sections: regional profiles, the EC, the main topic areas and sub-regional statistics.

Table of Contents

  • Regional profiles
  • European Communities regional statistics
  • populations and households
  • education and training
  • labour market
  • housing
  • health
  • living standards
  • crime and justice
  • transport
  • environment
  • regional accounts
  • industry and agriculture
  • sub-regional
  • districts
  • unitary authorities. Appendix: symbols and conventions.
Volume

32(1997 ed.) ISBN 9780116208378

Description

This text details official statistics about the regions of the UK. Social, demographic and economic topics are all discussed and illustrated regionally. From employment statistics to infant mortality, house prices to agricultural investment - a diverse range of data is presented. With illustrated descriptive regional profiles, maps and guides to interpretation, an readers should find the accompanying statistics useful.

Table of Contents

  • Regional profiles
  • European Union regional statistics
  • population and households
  • education and training
  • labour market
  • housing
  • health
  • lifestyles
  • crime and justice
  • transport
  • environment
  • regional accounts
  • industry and agriculture
  • sub-regions of England
  • sub-regions of Wales
  • sub-regions of Scotland
  • sub-regions of Northern Ireland.
Volume

34(1999 ed.) ISBN 9780116211583

Description

This work provides a source of official statistics about the regions of the UK. Regional profiles, statistics for the European Union and sub-regional statistics are given, as well as data on each of the main topics areas.
Volume

35(2000 ed.) ISBN 9780116212719

Description

Provides a comprehensive source of official statistics about the regions of the UK. Regional profiles, statistics for the EU and sub-regional statistics are given, as well as data on each of the main topic areas, including population, education, the labour market and industry.
Volume

36(2001 ed.) ISBN 9780116214645

Description

Regional Trends brings together data from a wide range of governmental and non governmental sources to present comparative statistics that illustrate regional diversity across the United Kingdom. While the regions are similar in many aspects of daily life, regional differences in income, housing costs , health, and unemployment exist. Over the period 1997-2000 average gross weekly household income in London was more than one and a half times that of households in the North East. In terms of personal income, London and the South East also have the highest proportion of people with a taxable income of GBP50,000 or more. To balance this weekly household expenditure and housing costs are higher than the national average and house prices continue to rise at a higher rate. Between 1999 and 2000 London house prices increased by almost 19 per cent. In relation to people's health the north-south difference is pronounced. Deaths from circulatory diseases are much higher in the north, although the differences have narrowed slightly in recent years.
Volume

38(2004 ed.) ISBN 9780116216502

Description

Regional Trends brings together data from a wide range of sources, both from within the government and outside. It provides a unique description of the regions and countries of the United Kingdom and is an ideal tool for gaining insight into life within counties and regions of the UK. Its 17 chapters cover a wide range of demographic, social, industrial and economic statistics. The chapters fall broadly into four sections: regional profiles, the European Union, the main topic areas and subregional statistics. Its clear tables, maps and charts makes it perfect for researching disparities between the counties and the regions, and how they relate to the UK population's income, lifestyle, environment and other relevant social and economic indicators. Regional Trends seeks to contribute to decision making at national, local and European levels and to inform debate about the current state of the nation. It is essential for policy-makers and planners in both the public and private sector; marketing professionals; researchers; students and teachers; journalists; and anyone with a general interest in regional information.
Volume

43(2011 ed.) ISBN 9780230283763

Description

Regional Trends features articles highlighting the wealth of regional information available in the UK. It includes research into data sources and statistical tools to aid understanding of the differences and similarities between areas.

Table of Contents

Topical Article comparing Regions and Countries of the UK Articles to Support Decision-Making in Local and Regional Government Multiple Maps and Graphs Glossary of Terms Directory of Online Data Tables giving easy access to Downloadable Tables Articles Region and Country Profiles Data Reference
Volume

42(2010 ed.) ISBN 9780230545632

Description

Regional Trends features articles highlighting the wealth of regional information available in the UK. It includes research into data sources and statistical tools to aid understanding of the differences and similarities between areas. It also contains a data catalogue to signpost users to datasets available online.

Table of Contents

Topical article comparing regions and countries of the UK Article looking at the ageing population in more depth Articles to support decision-making in local and regional government Multiple maps and graphs Glossary of terms Directory of online data tables giving easy access to downloadable tables Section 1: Articles Section 2: Region and Country Profiles Section 3: Data Section 4: Reference
Volume

39(2006 ed.) ISBN 9781403990716

Description

Regional Trends is a comprehensive source of official statistics for the regions and countries of the UK. This edition includes a wide range of demographic, social, industrial and economic statistics, covering aspects of life within all areas of the UK. The data are presented clearly in a combination of tables, maps and charts.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS.- Articles Outlining Research and Development of New Datasets.- Regional Profiles Statistical Regions of the United Kingdom.- Comparisons Across the European Union.- United Kingdom Topic Chapters: Population and Migration.- Education and Training.- Labour Market.- Housing.- Health and Care.- Income and Lifestyles.- Crime and Justice.- Transport.- Environment.- Regional Accounts.- Industry and Agriculture.- Geography.- Notes and Definitions.
Volume

40(2008 ed.) ISBN 9781403993861

Description

A comprehensive source of official statistics at a regional level for all the countries of the United Kingdom, Regional Trends is the ideal tool for researching on and comparing between locations in the UK. The 40th edition includes a wide range of demographic, social, industrial and economic statistics.

Table of Contents

Articles Outlining Research and Development of New Datasets Regional Profiles Statistical Regions of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Topic Chapters: Population and Migration Education and Training Labour Market Housing Health and Care Income and Lifestyles Crime and Justice Transport Environment Regional Accounts Industry and Agriculture Geography Notes and Definitions
Volume

41(2009 ed.) ISBN 9781403993960

Description

Regional Trends features articles highlighting the wealth of regional information available in the UK. It includes research into data sources and statistical tools to aid understanding of the differences and similarities between areas. It also contains a data catalogue to signpost users to datasets available online.

Table of Contents

THEME: How the lives of children and young people up to the age of 19 vary between the regions and countries of the UK. Areas covered are population, poverty, education, health and social care and criminal justice ARTICLES INCLUDE: Three statistical portraits of regions: the East of England, East Midlands and Yorkshire and The Humber. Looks at what it is like to live in these individual regions, making comparisons on various levels Women in business in the regions: looks at self-employed women in the regions and their working patterns Analysing Change over Time for Small Areas Understanding the Index of Multiple Deprivation Key statistics for the countries of the UK and regions of England Maps showing variations between areas in key topics Online table catalogue Redesigned this year. New features include: • Topic article comparing between regions and countries of the UK • Articles looking at specific regions in more depth • New articles to support decision-making in local and regional government • More maps and graphs • Directory of online data tables gives easy access to downloadable tables (no longer printed in the book)   List of figures, maps and tables List of contributors and acknowledgements Introduction and Summary Section 1: Articles 1. Children and young people around the UK 2. Women in business 3. Portrait of Yorkshire and The Humber 4. Portrait of the East Midlands 5. Portrait of the East of England 6. Understanding patterns of deprivation 7. Analysing change over time for small areas Section 2: Region and Country Profiles 8.1 North East 8.2 North West 8.3 Yorkshire and The Humber 8.4 East Midlands 8.5 West Midlands 8.6 East of England 8.7 London 8.8 South East 8.9 South West 8.10 Wales/ Cymru 8.11 Scotland 8.12Northern Ireland Section 3: Data 9. Maps 10. Tables 11. Directory of online tables Section 4: Reference Useful websites Boundary maps Glossary Symbols and conventions    

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Details

  • NCID
    BA09867146
  • ISBN
    • 0116307781
    • 0116200049
    • 0116200995
    • 0116201533
    • 011620348X
    • 0116204427
    • 0116204494
    • 0116205458
    • 0116205962
    • 0116207078
    • 0116207736
    • 0116208376
    • 0116210214
    • 011621158X
    • 0116212713
    • 0116214643
    • 0116216506
    • 1403990719
    • 9781403993861
    • 9781403993960
    • 9780230545632
    • 9780230283763
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    30 cm
  • Classification
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