Tool or Dataset 9/2014
Marmot Health Indicators for Local Authorities in England - Update 2014 by Public Health England, The Institute of Health Equity

Marmot Health Indicators for Local Authorities in England - Update 2014

.pdfMarmot Indicators 2014 - a preliminary summary with graphs
Summary

The 2010 Fair Society, Healthy Lives: The Marmot Review report led to the creation of Marmot Indicators for local authorities in 2011. These indicators were updated in 2012.  

The 2014 Marmot Indicators were developed in collaboration with Public Health England. They are a set of indicators of the social determinants of health, health outcomes and social inequality, that broadly correspond to the policy recommendations proposed in Fair Society, Healthy Lives.

The 2014 indicators can be accessed below in a spine chart format, which displays data for the following: 

  • Healthy life expectancy at birth - males and females 

  • Life expectancy at birth - males and females 

  • Inequality in life expectancy at birth - males and females 

  • People reporting low life satisfaction 

  • Good level of development at age 5 

  • Good level of development at age 5 with free school meal status 

  • GCSE achieved (5A* - C including English and Maths) 

  • GCSE achieved (5A* - C including English and Maths) with free school meal status 

  • 19-24 year olds who are not in employment, education or training 

  • Unemployment % (ONS model-based method) 

  • Long-term claimants of Jobseeker's Allowance 

  • Work-related illness 

  • Households not reaching Minimum Income Standard 

  • Fuel poverty for high fuel cost households 

  • Percentage of people using outdoor places for exercise/health reasons

Below are links to individual indicator profiles for each Upper Tier Local Authority in England.