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An overview of our approach to measuring coronavirus (COVID-19) testing, tracing and vaccination services in government output.
Quality and methodology information for weekly indicators of company creations and closures from Companies House. These are experimental data created as part of the faster indicators release in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Improvements in calculating financial services estimates for Other Financial Institutions by basing the calculation of output and intermediate consumption of Other Financial Institutions (in NACE 64.2 to 64.9), and financial auxiliaries (in NACE 66) on the industry-specific data, and applying output valuation for the financial services that these units provide.
This article outlines plans to introduce an additional statistical aggregate to the public sector finance statistics and explains how it will differ from existing measures.
Details of the methodology used to apply the UN methodology for the Sustainable Development Goals Indicator 2.c.1, Food Price Anomalies, to the UK.
Methodology for implementing double deflation including the method for an improved telecommunication services deflator.
Measurement and development of UK tourism natural capital ecosystem service accounts, including the specific methods used to value individual components of natural capital and physical and monetary data sources.
This article reviews the options available to define "green jobs" and explores the challenges in doing so. The ONS contributions to defining and measuring "green jobs" are explained, together with alternatives from the relevant literature.
Describes the methodology used to develop natural capital ecosystem service accounts and explains the broad approach to valuation and the overarching assumptions made. Also provides details of methodologies used to value individual components of natural capital and physical and monetary data sources.