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Improvements in calculating estimates for the insurance companies and pension funds subsector. Changes to the financial and non-financial accounts resulting from methods and data source changes.
Methods used to link refugee data to various administrative data in a pilot study led by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and the Home Office.
Proposed methodological changes to the production of travel and tourism statistics.
The methodology used to develop estimates of the health benefits gained from outdoor recreation in the UK.
Explains how missing information for identifying someone as not in education, employment or training (NEET) is appropriated based on individual characteristics.
A historical series of our lead measure of inflation, the Consumer Prices Index including owner occupier's housing costs (CPIH), which extends the series back to 1950. Definitive historical division-level indices for both Consumer Prices Index (CPI) and CPIH from 1950 to 1988 are available. Data in this release are not a National Statistic and are provided for indicative purposes only.
Technical appendix to accompany updated estimates of differences in coronavirus (COVID-19) mortality risk by self-reported disability status for deaths occurring up to 9 March 2022.
Methodology for estimating the extent and condition of UK habitats. Uses the broad habitat classifications as defined by the UK National Ecosystem Assessment and Land Cover Maps produced by the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology.
The strengths and weaknesses of the main data sources we use to produce the labour market figures, including the advantages of new administrative data sources and limitations of some of our published figures.
The most widely used summary measure of inequality in the distribution of household income is the Gini coefficient.