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Each no. contains statistics for each preceding 15 years.
Developments in British official statistics.
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This publication draws together statistics from a wide range of government departments and other organisations to paint a broad picture of British society today and how it has been changing. Chapters focus on: population; households and families; education and training; the labour market; income and wealth; expenditure; health; social protection; crime and justice; housing; environment; transport; and. lifestyles and social participation. Each chapter has tables, charts and explanatory text. Data sources are given below each table and chart. Contact telephones are given for each chapter and a list of useful website addresses is included for the first time. This edition of Social Trends also includes a feature article,200 years of the census of population written by the first editor of Social Trends. Social trends is aimed at a wide audience including policy makers in the public and private sectors, service providers, local government, journalists and other commentators, academics and students, schools and the general public.