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A guide to using country of birth, nationality, and passports held data and statistics. Including definitions of each measure, how these are collected in different data sources and how best to use international migration statistics based on these measures.
This quality report presents information on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey data collection method change from study worker home visit to remote data collection.
Methodological details for the derivation of unadjusted and adjusted free school meals earnings gaps and Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition.
Latest update on the progress being made to improve crime statistics for England and Wales.
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 COVID-19 Schools Infection Survey (SIS).
Methods and data sources used to estimate coronavirus (COVID-19) hospital admissions by vaccination status in pregnant and non-pregnant women in England.
Interactive tool to help local authorities compare age-sex estimates and comparator data from Census 2021 to other areas within England and Wales.
Methods used to link refugee data to various administrative data in a pilot study led by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and the Home Office.
Technical appendix to accompany updated estimates of differences in coronavirus (COVID-19) mortality risk by self-reported disability status for deaths occurring up to 9 March 2022.
The most widely used summary measure of inequality in the distribution of household income is the Gini coefficient.