Available data
The Integrated Data Service (IDS) provides accredited researchers access to a range of secure, de-identified data. De-identified data prevents someone’s personal identity from being revealed.
The IDS is continuously expanding its diverse data catalogue. This is a comprehensive list containing many of the data currently available on the platform.
You must be an accredited researcher to access the full IDS data catalogue.
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- The Individual Secure Microdata Sample is a 10% sample of individual person records in the 2011 census output database for Scotland.
- The 2011 Census origin-destination tables comprise the travel-to-work and migration patterns of individuals, cross-tabulated by variables of interest.
- Origin destination data is an output product of Census 2021. It shows the movement of individuals from one location to another.
- 2021 Census data for England and Wales. The dataset contains no personal identifiers and excludes travel to work, sexual orientation or gender identity variables.
- Consists of records for all individuals within a random sample of 10% of households from Census 2021.
- Consists of a random sample of 10% of person records from Census 2021 for England and Wales.
- The standard output tables produced by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) from the 2021 Census.
- Responding and non-responding households and individuals from Office for National Statistics (ONS) surveys linked to Census returns.
- A longitudinal study focusing on early childhood that tracks a cohort of children who were born in 2021.
- Extract of claimant count gender and age for Lower layer Super Output Area (LSOA) from 2013 to 2023 NOMIS open dataset.