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User guide for the UK Measures of National Well-being framework (UKMNW), providing detail on the headline and comprehensive measure set. Includes metadata tables of the measures, information on how estimates are produced, and how change over time is measured.
Methodology information for our clustering and statistical nearest neighbours analysis, which groups UK local authorities with similar characteristics and outcomes.
Quality and methodology information for personal well-being in the UK, including strengths and limitations, methods, and data uses and users.
Quality and Methodology Information (QMI) for the Trust in Government Survey, detailing strengths and limitations of the data, methods used, and data uses and users.
Methodology information for our clustering analysis, which groups UK local authorities with similar characteristics and outcomes.
This methodology guide is intended to provide information on the data and method used on the article clustering local authorities against subnational indicators.
During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Office for National Statistics has published estimates of personal well-being using both the Annual Population Survey and the weekly module of the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey. This methodology article considers the impact that the pandemic has had on data collection, how this has influenced estimates of personal well-being and the comparability of these estimates.
Exploratory analysis of the relationship between optimism and personal well-being using questions from the 2019 Opinions and Lifestyle (OPN) survey.
A proposal for a short social capital indicator set informed using principal component analysis – methodology article.