Approved work: Winter mortality
This POSTnote will summarise the factors that affect winter mortality. It will outline evidence for policies to prevent excess winter deaths.

Biometric technologies identify individuals based on their distinguishing physical and behavioural attributes, such as fingerprints, face, and voice. Unlike passwords or traditional identity documents, biometric attributes are inherently linked to a person and cannot usually be lost or forgotten, potentially providing greater security and convenience. This briefing focuses on how these technologies work, their applications, and the policy challenges raised by their use.
Biometric Technologies (432 KB , PDF)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.58248/PN578
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Biometric Technologies (432 KB , PDF)
This POSTnote will summarise the factors that affect winter mortality. It will outline evidence for policies to prevent excess winter deaths.
This POSTnote summarises the potential benefits, barriers, and negative consequences of digital transformation in central and local government.
This POSTnote will assess the evidence on interventions for increasing healthy life expectancy, and reducing regional differences across England.