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Update on the Office for National Statistics’ work to produce consumer price inflation estimates for Northern Ireland through a sample boost to the price collection.
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.
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.
A historical series of our lead measure of inflation, the Consumer Prices Index including owner occupier's housing costs (CPIH), which extends the series back to 1950. Definitive historical division-level indices for both Consumer Prices Index (CPI) and CPIH from 1950 to 1988 are available. Data in this release are not a National Statistic and are provided for indicative purposes only.
Details of the methodology used to apply the UN methodology for the Sustainable Development Goals Indicator 2.c.1, Food Price Anomalies, to the UK.
Quality and Methodology Information for the Services Producer Price Index, detailing the strengths and limitations of the data, methods used and data uses and users.
This article describes our plans for resuming a field-based price collection for our consumer price statistics, in light of the relaxing of movement restrictions in the UK.
The methodological framework for the third preliminary estimates of the Household Cost Indices.
This article provides the methodological framework for the second preliminary estimates of the Household Cost Indices.