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Personal Wellbeing in Northern Ireland: 2019/20

Date published: 12 November 2020

Statistics: Personal Wellbeing: Domain Overview,  People, Places and Culture,  Personal Wellbeing,  Statistics Charter,  Statistical bulletins

An individual’s thoughts and feelings about their quality of life is an important aspect of their personal wellbeing. 

How satisfied people are with their lives, their levels of happiness and anxiety, and whether or not they think the things they do are worthwhile all have strong links with many elements of wellbeing, for example, people’s health, employment and relationships.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) Measuring National Wellbeing Programme monitors and reports “how the UK as a whole is doing”.  The measures monitored through the Programme are organised into 10 domains, including one domain focusing on personal (subjective) wellbeing. 

This release presents headline 2019/20 personal wellbeing data for Northern Ireland.

Documents

  • Personal Wellbeing in Northern Ireland 2019/20 Adobe PDF (460 KB)
  • Personal Wellbeing in NI 2019/20 Infographic Adobe PDF (61 KB)
  • Personal Wellbeing Estimates NI 2019/20 Tables Microsoft Excel (124 KB)
  • Personal Wellbeing Estimates NI 2019/20 Tables OpenDocument spreadsheet (81 KB)
  • Personal Wellbeing in Northern Ireland Quality Report 2019/20 Adobe PDF (187 KB)

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Last updated: 03 March 2025

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