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Quality and methodology information for the national life tables.
Quality and methodology information for national population estimates broken down into small geographical areas (Super Output Areas, health geographies, electoral wards, Parliamentary constituencies and National Parks) in England and Wales. Details the strengths and limitations of the data, methods used, and data uses and users.
Linkage methodology and quality information for Care Quality Commission and Inter-Departmental Business Register linkage to Census 2021, to facilitate research into estimating the size and structure of the adult social care workforce.
Supporting information to help users use our interactive Input-output analysis tool.
Our planned publication schedule, approach to revisions and the availability of data in our admin-based population and migration statistical system.
Guidance about the background and methodology of the Labour Force Survey (LFS).
Response rates, sample size and quality assessment of the Office for National Statistics quarterly Labour Force Survey.
Methodology information for our clustering and statistical nearest neighbours analysis, which groups UK local authorities with similar characteristics and outcomes.
User guide for the UK Measures of National Well-being, providing more detail on the framework. Includes metadata tables of the revised measures, detail on how we produce estimates, and measure change over time.