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CPIH MONTHLY RATE 04.5.2.1 Natural gas and town gas 2015=100
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Habitat condition, natural capital, UK – supplementary information
Suitable condition indicators for an understanding of the relationship between the ecosystem condition and the ecosystem services they deliver.
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First estimate of household final consumption expenditure
Details of the first estimates of household final consumption expenditure (HHFCE), by major product, to assist users in understanding the assumptions behind the estimates.
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Semi-natural habitats, condition indicators
Condition indicators for semi-natural habitats in Great Britain, which provide an understanding of the relationship between the ecosystem condition and the ecosystem services they deliver.
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Distributional consequences of equivalising household income accounting for social transfers in kind
Reference tables to accompany Understanding how accounting for differences in need for public services impacts income inequality statistics (Experimental), covering the period 2014 to 2015 and 2018 to 2019. Equivalisation is the process of adjusting income statistics to account for the fact that households of different compositions will require different incomes to have the same standard of living.
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Economic review
Analysis of price statistics is presented to raise understanding of the UK’s main inflation measures – mainly, the CPI and CPIH. The economic review compendium is published quarterly, usually in January, April, July and October.
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Enabling or disabling factors for returning to work data: modelled findings
Experimental statistics using pooled data from the Labour Force Survey 2007 – 2020, and Understanding Society Longitudinal Surveys 2009 – 2018, to understand the enabling and disabling factors that could contribute to an individual's likelihood of returning to work. These tables present modelled estimates of the differences between different groups’ likelihood of returning to work in the next three months or year long periods, over the time frame.
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Towns and cities in the UK
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UK postcodes, towns and counties
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Memorandum of understanding with Palestine