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Annual Population Survey regression models
Well-being regression models based on Annual Population Survey data for Great Britain for the period October 2017 to September 2018.
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House price data: annual tables
Annual house price data based on a sub-sample of the Regulated Mortgage Survey.
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Annual Business Survey exporters and importers
Exporters and importers of goods and services in Great Britain by employment size and turnover size.
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Revisions Spreadsheet for Annual Data - GERD
Information on value first published and then five years on.
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Analysis of factors affecting earnings using the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE): linear regression dataset
Results of a statistical modelling known as a linear regression approach which explores the compositional effects of employee groups.
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Student and graduate employment, Annual Population Survey
Summary tables including estimates for UK household population aged 16 to 64 by country of birth, July 2016 to July 2017.
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Annual rates for Local Area Migration Indicators
A spreadsheet containing rates per 1,000 resident population for various migration data for 2012 to 2016.
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Analysis of factors affecting earnings using the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE): quantile regression dataset
Results of a statistical modelling known as the quantile regression approach which explores the compositional effects of employee groups.
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Multi-factor productivity, annual, UK
Annual multi-factor productivity data for the UK market sector and component industries. Experimental estimates.
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Crime in England and Wales: Annual supplementary tables
Data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) on perceptions of the police, criminal justice system, crime and anti-social behaviour, and prevalence of intimate personal violence.