John Marais (@jmastats) 's Twitter Profile
John Marais

@jmastats

I am a Deputy Director at the Office for National Statistics. My tweets are about crime, income and wealth and other statistical things, @ukgss. Views = my own.

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calendar_today27-09-2018 09:31:02

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Ahead of #WhiteRibbon Day Meghan Elkin details how the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has worked with government and charities to publish our first analytical article on violence against women and girls. She highlights the scale of the problem and where there are evidence gaps. blog.ons.gov.uk/2021/11/24/vio…

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As part of the United Nations 16 days of action against gender-based violence Office for National Statistics (ONS) director Liz McKeown will be presenting the latest evidence on the scale and impact of domestic violence at a @kantarpublic webinar on Tuesday. app.livestorm.co/kantar-tns-mb/…

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We’ve published new findings from Feb to Mar 2022 showing people’s current perceptions of safety and their experiences of harassment in the last 12 months ➡️ ow.ly/hctg50JhmhE

We’ve published new findings from Feb to Mar 2022 showing people’s current perceptions of safety and their experiences of harassment in the last 12 months ➡️ ow.ly/hctg50JhmhE
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Compared with results from June 2021: ▪️ 11% of people felt unsafe in a park or open space in the day (was 7%) and 63% felt unsafe at night (was 60%) ▪️ 23% said they had stopped going to busy public spaces during the day (was 38%), which could also be linked to #COVID19 risks.

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London saw the largest fall in online job adverts between Jan 2020 and Jan 2021 (down 43%), then the largest increase between Jan 2021 and Jan 2022 ( up 118%). Over the period as a whole, London had the lowest growth in the volume of online job adverts ow.ly/J42w50JhmXL

London saw the largest fall in online job adverts between Jan 2020 and Jan 2021 (down 43%), then the largest increase between Jan 2021 and Jan 2022 ( up 118%).

Over the period as a whole, London had the lowest growth in the volume of online job adverts ow.ly/J42w50JhmXL
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We've got some great new learning videos on our YouTube channel, from super-short bite size videos to longer tutorials on #accessibility and #DataViz Follow our channel to get notifications when we post something new bit.ly/AFYouTube_Subs…

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Average weekly spending for UK households dropped by £106.40 in the year to March 2021. This coincides with #COVID19 related restrictions and is the largest annual fall in the last two decades ow.ly/ntw150JXSyF

Average weekly spending for UK households dropped by £106.40 in the year to March 2021.

This coincides with #COVID19 related restrictions and is the largest annual fall in the last two decades ow.ly/ntw150JXSyF
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Latest estimates from the Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW) for the year ending March 2022, compared with the year ending March 2020 (pre-COVID) show no statistically significant change in total crime.

Latest estimates from the Telephone-operated Crime Survey for England and Wales (TCSEW) for the year ending March 2022, compared with the year ending March 2020 (pre-COVID) show no statistically significant change in total crime.
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As part of today’s release, we’ve published our first estimates of domestic abuse and sexual assault from the face-to-face Crime Survey for England and Wales in two years. We’ve published a blog alongside these new estimated figures ow.ly/GOvE50K0W2T

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We’ve published the latest release on the effects of taxes and benefits on household income for the financial year ending (FYE) 2021 ow.ly/GpjS50K714v

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Reductions in indirect taxes and increased benefits-in-kind, in response to #COVID19 pandemic, saw the proportion of individuals receiving more in benefits than they paid in taxes increase to 54.2% in FYE 2021. The largest annual increase since 1977. ➡️ ow.ly/GpjS50K714v

Reductions in indirect taxes and increased benefits-in-kind, in response to #COVID19 pandemic, saw the proportion of individuals receiving more in benefits than they paid in taxes increase to 54.2% in FYE 2021. 

The largest annual increase since 1977.

➡️ ow.ly/GpjS50K714v
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How much did households spend per week in 2021/2022? 💷 Explore the data behind Family Spending with our interactive tree map ➡️ ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulati…