A vision of Britain from 1801 to now.
Including maps, statistical trends and historical descriptions.
Rates are used to define comparative statistics that can be mapped and graphed. For example, our occupational information includes counts of the number of workers in employment and out of employment, as well as the total number of workers. We then define a measure called the 'Unemployment Rate', which uses the number out of work rather than the number in work, and expresses it as a percentage of the total, rather than a rate per thousand. The descriptive text in the system is defined mainly for rates.
Themes, which organise the database into broad topics:
Entity ID | Entity Name |
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T_VITAL | Life & Death |
Rate " Perinatal Mortality Rate " contains no lower-level entities.