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Revisions

Overview of how we handle revisions and the codes that govern those revisions.

  • Guide to statistical revisions

    A brief introduction to the reasons why statistics may need to be revised after their first publication or release.

  • Revisions policies for economic statistics

    Policies on revising published economic statistics, including national accounts, retail sales, public sector finance and productivity

  • Revisions policies for labour market statistics

    Policies on revising published labour market and public sector employment statistics

  • Revisions policies for population statistics

    Policies on revising published population, migration and life events statistics

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