David Ainslie (@statsainslieons) 's Twitter Profile
David Ainslie

@statsainslieons

Social researcher in ONS Policy Evidence and Analysis team, interests include environment, inequality and any sport. All views my own, RT or Like ≠ endorsement

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Harry Davies (@harry_davies__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we’ve published estimates of the size of the UK's green economy. Turnover in the UK low carbon and renewable energy economy, estimated to be £41.2 billion in 2020, has seen no significant change between 2015 and 2020. ➡️ Learn more: ow.ly/kKKX50HXC4w

Today we’ve published estimates of the size of the UK's green economy.

Turnover in the UK low carbon and renewable energy economy, estimated to be £41.2 billion in 2020, has seen no significant change between 2015 and 2020.

➡️ Learn more: ow.ly/kKKX50HXC4w
Office for National Statistics (ONS) (@ons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've published an article which sets out an experimental method to estimate regional low carbon and renewable energy economy (LCREE) data in England. We would welcome your feedback on this new method. See more here⬇️ ow.ly/J0Xo50IJw3S

Office for National Statistics (ONS) (@ons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The gap between disabled and non-disabled workers’ median pay was 13.8% in 2021, and 14.1% in 2019 just prior to the pandemic, having previously widened slightly since 2014 when it was 11.7% ow.ly/MYfT50IQZP6

The gap between disabled and non-disabled workers’ median pay was 13.8% in 2021, and 14.1% in 2019 just prior to the pandemic, having previously widened slightly since 2014 when it was 11.7% ow.ly/MYfT50IQZP6
Daniel Ayoubkhani (@danayoubkhani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we published our first estimates of the prevalence of long COVID symptoms following Omicron-compatible infection ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulati…

Today we published our first estimates of the prevalence of long COVID symptoms following Omicron-compatible infection ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulati…
Office for National Statistics (ONS) (@ons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Around a quarter of adults (26%) said they were considering making changes in their home to improve energy efficiency ⚡️ This was a larger proportion compared with when last asked this question in autumn 2021 (19%).

Around a quarter of adults (26%) said they were considering making changes in their home to improve energy efficiency ⚡️

This was a larger proportion compared with when last asked this question in autumn 2021 (19%).
Office for National Statistics (ONS) (@ons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New data on public opinions and social trends in Great Britain (22 June to 3 July 2022) shows that 91% of adults reported an increase in their cost of living. This has increased from 62% in early November 2021 ow.ly/E8l150JRhl8

New data on public opinions and social trends in Great Britain (22 June to 3 July 2022) shows that 91% of adults reported an increase in their cost of living.

This has increased from 62% in early November 2021 ow.ly/E8l150JRhl8
Hannah Thomas (@statshan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our categorical colour palette is live for GOV.UK charts! Adjacent colours have at least 3 to 1 contrast ratio. Not perfect solution, but better #accessibility Colours guidance: analysisfunction.civilservice.gov.uk/policy-store/d… Examples on GOV.UK: gov.uk/government/pub…

David Ainslie (@statsainslieons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great work from the team here - highlighting the actions people are taking as a result of rising cost of living among different groups of the population

Harry Davies (@harry_davies__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is a green job? 🌳 Today the Office for National Statistics (ONS) have launched a survey as part of our efforts to answer that question. 📣 Have your say: ow.ly/r04F50Khz46 #greenjobs #netzero #environment

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57% of adults in Great Britain (GB) said they were very or somewhat worried about keeping warm in their homes this winter ❄️ Those in the most deprived areas of England were more likely to report this (69%) than those in the least deprived areas (49%) ➡️ ow.ly/cKyF50LZbqj

57% of adults in Great Britain (GB) said they were very or somewhat worried about keeping warm in their homes this winter ❄️

Those in the most deprived areas of England were more likely to report this (69%) than those in the least deprived areas (49%)

➡️ ow.ly/cKyF50LZbqj
Office for National Statistics (ONS) (@ons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Latest Public opinions and social trends article, with insights on rail strike disruption, keeping warm at home, and the #CostOfLiving (21 Dec 2022 to 8 Jan 2023). ➡️ ow.ly/xOit50MpV3F

Latest Public opinions and social trends article, with insights on rail strike disruption, keeping warm at home, and the #CostOfLiving (21 Dec 2022 to 8 Jan 2023).

➡️ ow.ly/xOit50MpV3F
ONS Focus (@onsfocus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎙️ In a NEW episode of "Statistically Speaking" we look at the #data giving us insight into the lives of disabled people; analyse the pandemic’s impact; and reflect on society’s constantly changing perception of what disability is ⬇️ traffic.libsyn.com/3470c01f-d2e6-…

Office for National Statistics (ONS) (@ons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New insights looking at how #CostOfLiving rises and difficulty accessing NHS services have affected people during the winter months. Adults who took part in our Winter Survey in both Nov 2022 to Jan 2023 (previous period) and Feb 2023 (latest period). ➡️ ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulati…

New insights looking at how #CostOfLiving rises and difficulty accessing NHS services have affected people during the winter months.

Adults who took part in our Winter Survey in both Nov 2022 to Jan 2023 (previous period) and Feb 2023 (latest period).

➡️ ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulati…
Office for National Statistics (ONS) (@ons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An updated article on the impact of the rising #CostOfLiving on British adults exploring the characteristics of the most financially vulnerable people. Data from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (8 February to 1 May 2023). ➡️ ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulati…

An updated article on the impact of the rising #CostOfLiving on British adults exploring the characteristics of the most financially vulnerable people.

Data from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (8 February to 1 May 2023).

➡️ ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulati…
Robert Peston (@peston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are a rich country. This from Office for National Statistics (ONS) is so shocking: “around 1 in 20 (5%) of adults reported that in the past two weeks they had ran out of food and had been unable to afford more, this proportion appeared higher among groups including; those receiving support from charities