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This article outlines planned methodological changes to the measures published in public service productivity: healthcare, which we intend to incorporate in our release in January 2020.
Explanation and guidance on how to use the data published in the past and projected period and cohort life tables.
Quality and methodology Information for Long-Term International Migration estimates, detailing the strengths and limitations of the data, methods used and data users and uses.
Methodology and data source information relating to the UK Tourism Satellite Account: 2017.
Explaining methodological improvements to education, healthcare, public order and safety, police, and the National Accounts data source used in the upcoming Public service productivity article.
Business demography explainer covering additional information on the impact of multiple registrations at a single postcode.
A guide to the data sources, method and analyses used in the related living longer article, including a discussion on limitations of the data.
A proposal for a short social capital indicator set informed using principal component analysis – methodology article.
Description of the statistical methods and techniques used to create and analyse quarterly estimates for personal well-being in the UK. This is the first time that we are publishing quarterly data for the personal well-being figures as Experimental Statistics, providing a more timely picture comparable with economic well-being statistics.
Explanatory notes for the compilation of other accounts receivable/payable statistics in the UK flow of funds accounts matrices: 2019, as part of the Economic Statistics Transformation Programme.