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This background note provides an overview of the quality of the International Passenger Survey (IPS) for estimating international migration flows and has been updated following additional work carried out during 2017. This includes the implementation of electronic questionnaires on tablets to replace the current paper questionnaires, an out-of-hours pilot, and a comparison of how other countries measure long-term immigration.
Description of the statistical methods and techniques which underpin the article: Understanding well-being inequalities: Who has the poorest personal well-being?
Summarises methodological changes being implemented for the 2016-based household projections for England.
An analysis of the time taken to register deaths, by cause of death, by area of usual residence and for infant deaths.
Analysis of how household incomes in the UK are affected by taxation and benefits, and the changing levels of income inequality over time.
An introduction to the main concepts that underpin international migration statistics.
An introduction to the main concepts that underpin Short-Term International Migration statistics for England and Wales.
Summary findings of the research work on the selection of a headline indicator for well-being inequality.