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Methodology for collecting and processing data on gender identity in Census 2021.
The Health Index measures health outcomes and risk factors over time, for different geographic areas. This methodology explains how we have constructed this tool.
This guidance note explains the methodology used to calculate healthcare expenditure for government and non-government financing schemes of health accounts.
Quality and Methodology Information for the International Passenger Survey detailing the strengths and limitations of the data, methods used, and data uses and users.
Discovery phase research into the feasibility of a multi-mode design for the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
The methods used to identify prisoners as a non-household population in the NHS Talking Therapies administrative dataset.
This methodology guide is intended to provide information on the methods used to collect the data, process it, and calculate the statistics produced from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey.
An overview of the redevelopment of questions to measure domestic abuse in the Crime Survey for England and Wales.
Automated coding methods for write-in text responses from the Census 2021 online questionnaire and their results.
Information on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey data collection method change from study worker home visit to remote data collection. This survey is being delivered in partnership with University of Oxford, University of Manchester, UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and Wellcome Trust, working with the University of Oxford and partner laboratories to collect and test samples.