Alex,
I'm not sure that it would have any meaning anyway. It would only be
another measure of social deprivation - whatever you want to call it - with
some variation for geographical area such as London.
Cheers, Craig
Craig Currie, Ph.D.
Manager
Global Health Outcomes - GI/Metabolic
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> Subject: Income data
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> Apologies for cross-posting
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> Could I please have an authoritative answer as to why
> aggregated data on mean individual or household income - eg
> at local authority level - are not available in the UK?
> Surely there can't possibly be any genuine confidentiality
> considerations at that level of aggregation?
>
> Happy new year y'all
> Alex
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