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<p>The tables attached provide estimates on the number of out of work people of working
age in the local authority of Sunderland, each English region and England who reported
having one of the following specific long term health conditions (as either their
main or secondary health condition):</p><p> </p><ul><li>Table 1: Difficulty in seeing
or hearing</li><li>Table 2: Conditions related to skin or epilepsy</li><li>Table 3:
Musculoskeletal conditions</li><li>Table 4: Heart, blood pressure or blood circulation
problems</li><li>Table 5: Diabetes</li></ul><p> </p><p>Not all data is available by
the exact health conditions requested. Where data on the blind and deaf has been requested,
data on those who report having difficulty in seeing or hearing has been provided.
In addition, data is also not available for those with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes,
therefore only information for individuals who report they have any type of diabetes
has been provided.</p><p> </p><p>Data has been provided for each financial year between
2010/11 to 2015/16.</p><p>A change in how the survey questionnaire captures information
on long term health conditions was made in April-June 2013. This change led to a break
in the series and in order to provide data for complete years it has been presented
in financial years, not calendar years. This series break also means that data for
2013/14 onwards cannot be compared with previous years. Data is not available for
2009/10 and has therefore not been provided.</p><p> </p><p>The estimates provided
are based on survey data and are therefore subject to sampling variation and bias,
this means that some changes over time can appear volatile and should be treated with
caution. Please see the full list of caveats below the tables for further methodological
information on how this data was calculated and how these figures should be interpreted
appropriately.</p>
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PQ UIN 58890, 58891, 58892, 58893, 58894.xlsx |
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Tables for PQ's 58890, 58891, 58892, 58893, 58894 |
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