Data Explorer - WTT (2019)

This mini-site examines how much the distribution of reports for a reporting category differ from the 'normal' for the WTT (2019) dataset.

Columns in Red and Blue have at least a 95% chance of a real difference from the general dataset and at least a 1% different from the expected value.

As each graph only explores the interaction of two variables analysis may be incomplete or misleading where other variables interact with both. A relationship can be statistically significant without necessarily implying one causes the other.

Red means a category has more reports than expected. Blue means it has less.

The default exploration mode is recipient type, but you can also explore by answered survey, first use, got response, representative gender, sender gender, or by analysis type. See explanations for these here.

Data Sources:

This site makes use of the national index of multiple deprivation for England, Scotland, and Wales, as well as a composite deprivation index for the whole of the UK.

It also uses the rural/urban classification for English data, and a composite rural/urban classification for the whole of the UK.