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Matching Census 2021 to the Census Coverage Survey (CCS) using deterministic, probabilistic, associative, machine learning and clerical methods.
Methodology for the alternative household estimate and how we used it to validate final dual system estimation (DSE) estimates.
How we maximised the quality of Census 2021 population estimates during the processing and quality assurance of the final statistics.
Known quality information affecting travel to work data from Census 2021 in England and Wales to help users correctly interpret the statistics.
Methodology explaining the approach to the qualitative research exploring the lived experiences of Gypsy and Traveller communities.
Methodology information for the Adult smoking habits in the UK annual statistical bulletin
The methods the Office for National Statistics (ONS) will use to assess the benefits of Census 2021 data for users, including central and local government, private and voluntary sectors.
Quality information affecting ethnic group, national identity, language and religion data from Census 2021 in England and Wales to help users correctly interpret them.
How we will use the GEKS-Törnqvist to introduce alternative data into our consumer price statistics, including how the method works and its advantages.
We are applying data cleaning techniques to web-provided and transaction data to remove out-of-scope observations and errors when calculating our consumer price indices.