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Data Provider: Welsh Government National Statistics Percentage of working age people who had undertaken job related training in previous three months by gender and year

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AreaData may not be available for all geographical levels.[Filtered]
IndicatorIDIndicators covered:<br /><br />Social Inclusion<br />1c. Access to transport.  <br /><br />Material Wellbeing<br />3. Percentage of people aged 50+ who had taken part in any education or training connected with their job, or any job that they might do in the future, during a three-month period.<br /><br />Social Care<br />6. Housing that is unfit or in a defective state: proportion of women aged 60+ and men aged 65+ who live in households classed as (a) unfit and (b) defective.<br /><br />Health Care<br />7. Access to selected surgical procedures: rates per 1,000 population aged 65 or over of:<br />a.hip replacements; and<br />b.knee replacements.<br />[Filtered]
Measure1
PeriodThe data for these indicators is collected by calendar year, i.e., January to December[Filter]
GenderData may not be available for all gender levels.[Filter]
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Metadata

Title

The Strategy for Older People in Wales: Calendar year data

Author

Knowledge and Analytical Services, Welsh Government

Notes

Notes:

Data for indicators 7a and 7b may be incomplete as further submissions may be received from the Trusts.

Data for indicator 3 was revised in October 2011 due to the reweighting of the Annual Population Survey and may differ from that previously published.

Was added to StatsWales: October 2009
Last update: October 2012
Will be added to StatsWales by: N/A
Source: Various
Contact: : stats.popcensus@wales.gsi.gov.uk



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