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This article describes the dataset and details of the analysis in our article "Who are the children entering care in England?". It also provides definitions of the concepts and terms used in the analysis.
Quality and methodology information (QMI) for deaths of care home residents registered in England and Wales.
Summary of the administrative data sources and quality assurance undertaken in the production of care home resident deaths data, published in annual, weekly, and ad-hoc releases.
Early research demonstrating measures of property size (floor space) from Valuation Office Agency data, which statistics can be generated from these data, what they can and cannot be used for, and a request for feedback on their usefulness.
Labour Force Survey (LFS) person-weighted datasets use a roll-forward imputation method. During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic an alternative imputation method that might better cope with the unprecedented labour market circumstances was explored. This article highlights the impact of using this alternative method on main labour market estimates over the periods between January to March 2018 and June to August 2022.
Linking demographic, geographic, and household information to the highest level of educational attainment and vulnerability characteristics using the Growing Up in England (GUiE) dataset.
Quality and methodology information for baby names statistics produced for England and Wales.
User guidance and technical information for the Living Costs and Food Survey for the financial year ending March 2021.
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.
Details of work that the Office for National Statistics is undertaking to produce consumer price inflation estimates for Northern Ireland through a sample boost to the price collection.