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Individual Insolvencies by Parliamentary Constituency, England and Wales, 2018 (15 November 2019)

 

 

 

 

 

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Individual Insolvencies by Parliamentary Constituency, England and Wales, 2018

Official statistics for individual insolvencies in England and Wales from 2000 to 2018, broken down by Parliamentary constituency.

Published 15 November 2019

From:

The Insolvency Service

Applies to:

England and Wales

Documents

Commentary - Individual Insolvencies by Parliamentary Constituency 2018

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Data Tables in Excel (xlsx) Format - Individual Insolvencies by Parliamentary Constituency 2018

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Data Tables in Open Document Spreadsheet (ods) Format - Individual Insolvencies by Parliamentary Constituency 2018

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Quality and Methodology Information - Individual Insolvencies by Parliamentary Constituency 2018

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Pre-Release Access List - Individual Insolvencies by Parliamentary Constituency 2018

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Details

This is a supplementary release following on from Individual Insolvencies by Location, Age and Gender 2018 published on 17 July 2019.

It provides breakdowns of individual insolvencies in England and Wales by Parliamentary constituency and covers r the calendar years 2000 to 2018.

Main messages

  • Total insolvency rates tended to be highest in Parliamentary constituencies in the South West, North East, the North West and East Midlands.

  • Total insolvency rates were generally lowest in Parliamentary constituencies in London and the South East.

  • Comparisons of rates between years at the Parliamentary constituency level should take into account that small changes in the number of insolvencies can have a large impact on the rate.

Published 15 November 2019


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