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ChiMat Data Atlas
Data Atlas is an interactive mapping tool enabling users to explore, interrogate and view relevant indicators and trends in map, chart and tabular formats.
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Enhanced data atlas
The Advanced Data Selector enables you to create custom atlases (and tables or charts) using LAs/PCTs and indicators of your choice. You can select and compare indicators from any theme.
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European Data Atlas
The European atlas provides a dataset with European comparisons using the Child Well-being Index. The Index of Child Well-being in Europe is a comparison of child well-being in the 27 countries of the European Union and Norway and Iceland. It covers seven domains: health, subjective well-being, personal relationships, material resources, education, behaviour and risks, housing and the environment. Comparisons are made of countries performance on each of the domains and components. 0 comments | |||||||||