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Summary of findings from each Labour Markey Survey Statistical Test report as well as an overview of the purpose of the test, information on the survey design, and the work that will follow on from the results.
Quality and Methodology Information for Public service productivity: adult social care, detailing the strengths and limitations of the data, methods used and data uses and users.
Explains the methods we will use to partition student loans into government expenditure and a financial transaction.
This article summarises the impact of changes made to the weighting methodology used in the Labour Force Survey longitudinal datasets.
Appendix to the main article detailing some technical details for anyone interested in using Global Database of Events, Language and Tone (GDELT) data.
Assessing the quality of unofficial data sources in the context of disaster reporting.
This article summarises an investigation into the potential, within statistics, of using data available in the Global Database of Events, Language and Tone (GDELT) with specific application to disaster reporting.
Developments and revisions to the workforce jobs (WFJ) series, released by Office for National Statistics (ONS) on 17 December 2019 in the Vacancies and jobs statistical bulletin.
This article outlines planned methodological changes to the measures published in public service productivity: healthcare, which we intend to incorporate in our release in January 2020.