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An update to the annual industry weights used within the output approach of GDP, consistent with Blue Book 2024 estimates published in the Quarterly National Accounts, on 30 September 2024.
Breaking down local authority level annual gross value added (GVA) statistics to lower levels of geography. These are official statistics in development.
Revisions to annual levels and growth rates by UK ITL1, ITL2 and ITL3 regions for gross value added (GVA) in current basic prices.
Revisions to annual levels and growth rates by UK ITL1, ITL2 and ITL3 regions for gross value added (GVA) in chained volume measures.
Annual estimates of balanced UK regional gross value added (GVA(B)). Current price estimates, chained volume measures and implied deflators for combined authorities, city regions, local enterprise partnerships and other economic and enterprise regions, with a detailed industry breakdown.
Annual estimates of balanced UK regional gross value added (GVA(B)). Current price estimates, GVA per head and annual growth for UK countries, ITL1, ITL2 and ITL3 areas, with a broad industry breakdown and income components.
Quality measures for the regional gross value added (GVA) income approach and production approach estimates. Used for deriving annual balanced regional GVA estimates (GVA(B)) for the UK.
Annual estimates of balanced UK regional gross value added (GVA(B)). Current price estimates, chained volume measures and implied deflators for UK countries, ITL1, ITL2 and ITL3 regions, with a detailed industry breakdown.
Model-based regional gross value added (GVA) estimates based on running the model that transitioned from the Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence (ESCoE) to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) in "real time" from Quarter 2 (Apr to June) 2019.