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Welcome to the Statistical Directorate's pages. We collect, process, interpret and publish information about Wales, and promote its use in decision making within government and beyond.
A wide range of topics are covered including demography, health, housing, education, training, agriculture, industry, the economy, local government, transport, the environment and the Welsh language.

Statistical News

Population Projections: Launch Events

On 30 June the Statistical Directorate of the Welsh Assembly Government will publish population projections for the 22 unitary authorities in Wales. This is the first time that population projections have been available for these areas. Two launch events for the projections will be held in early July. If you need to know about how many people of what ages are likely to be in a local authority area over the next 25 years or if you just need a general overview of projections and how they are used, then these events are suitable for you.

Information about the event (PDF 40kB)
Registration form (MS Word 268kB)

Counting NHS dentists: an invitation to take part in a consultation

You are invited to take part in a consultation on the methodology for counting NHS dentists. Visit the NHS Information Centre for Health and Social Care website for the report of the Dental Workforce Review and to register your comments.

Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation (WIMD) 2008 Newsletter

The second edition of the 'WIMD 2008 Newsletter' (PDF 266kB) has just been published (12 May 2008). If you would like to be added to the distribution list to receive this monthly newsletter via e-mail, or if you have any comments then please e-mail stats.inclusion@wales.gsi.gov.uk.

 

We welcome feedback from all users of official statistics about Wales. If you have any comments, queries or suggestions about what we do and how we do it then please do get in touch. E-mail stats.pubs@wales.gsi.gov.uk

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