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Many different organisations collect and publish research and statistics; we publish our information on our Open Data Platform.

There are also many useful external websites where you can find more information and statistics about York.

Community and Demographics statistics

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government collects and publishes official statistics relating to:

  • deprivation
  • fire and rescue services
  • housing and homelessness
  • local government finance
  • planning performance
  • land use

The Office for National Statistics publish neighbourhood statistics which contain a wealth of official statistics including data from the York Census in 2011 and 2001. You can also find detailed statistics in specific geographic areas or a summary report for your local neighbourhood.

Crime and Community Safety statistics

Police.uk has information about the police force in your area:

  • look up emergency and non-emergency contact details
  • find out how well your force is performing compared with others
  • explore maps of crime data

Economic statistics

Centre for Cities supports the growth of economies in cities by producing rigorous, evidence-based research within 5 main drivers of economic growth. Compare the economic performance of 64 of the UK's largest cities and towns, including York.

The Department for Works and Pensions collects and publishes official statistics on:

  • employment programmes
  • household income
  • benefits
  • pensions
  • other areas for which the department is responsible

NOMIS is a service provided by the Office for National Statistics to provide free access to the most detailed and up-to-date UK labour market statistics.

Educational statistics

The Department for Education collects and publishes official statistics about schools, children and young people.

Additionally, they publish school performance tables which allow you to view details about:

  • school performance
  • characteristics
  • workforce
  • finance
  • Ofsted inspection outcomes

Health statistics

Pansi and Poppi are used by planners and commissioners of social care provision in England, together with providers and supporting organisations. They are designed to help explore the possible impact that demography and certain conditions may have on populations of those aged 18-64 (Pansi) and 65+ (Poppi).

Public Health England provides many high quality data analysis tools and resources for public health professionals; their data and analysis tools provide direct access to these resources.

Other useful statistics sites

The government releases public data to help people understand how they work and how policies are made; data.gov.uk brings it together in one searchable website.

The Office for National Statistics is the government's statistical service. They collect, hold and publish large amounts of information on many social and economic indicators that reflect life in modern Britain.

Data North Yorkshire produces statistics, research and mapping for North Yorkshire and York using national and regional data.

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