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Provides files to download data as it existed for this dataset on previous dates.
Statistics are most often revised for 1 of 2 reasons:
- For certain statistics initial estimates are released with the expectation that these may be revised and updated as further data becomes available.
- Revisions may also be made when methods or systems are changed.
These types of planned revisions should not be confused with errors in released statistics, which are genuine mistakes. Such mistakes occur rarely and, when they do happen, corrections are made in a timely manner, announced and clearly explained to users in line with the Code of Practice for Official Statistics (Principle 2, Practice 7).
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xls (868.4 kB) | Scheduled update/revision | 20 June 2018 09:30 |
xls (817.2 kB) | Scheduled update/revision | 25 April 2017 09:30 |
Important notes and usage information
These tables have been produced using the modified-OECD income equivalisation scale. Also supplied is an deflator which can be applied to the tables to adjust for the effects of inflation over this period by multiplying the values of any financial variable by the deflator figure for the same year.
These datasets contain historical data. Previous versions are available.