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The Household Satellite Account (HHSA) measures unpaid home production in the UK. This account builds on the work first carried out by ONS (Holloway et al, 2002) who constructed the first UK HHSA in 2002. ONS have since updated various elements of full account; however, this is the first time the HHSA has been constructed in its entirety since 2002. The HHSA measures the value of adult and child care, household housing services, nutrition, clothing and laundry, transport and volunteering. There is also scope to include other home production activities within future iterations of the HHSA as ongoing development work takes place following this release.
Spending on goods and services by UK households including household final consumption expenditure (HHFCE) as a measure of economic growth.
Household final consumption expenditure (HHFCE) for the UK, as a measure of economic growth. Includes all spending on goods and services by members of UK households.
The annual contribution of tourism to the UK economy from demand for goods and services caused by tourism activity and supply of these goods and services.
The Tourism Satellite Account for the UK for the reference years 2010 and 2011. Revised figures for the 2008 and 2009 Tourism Satellite Accounts have also been included where there have been changes in methodology.
The Tourism Satellite Account for the UK for the reference year 2009. Revised figures for the 2008 Tourism Satellite Account have also been included where there have been changes in methodology.