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Released on: 01 September 2020
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A confusion matrix can be used to compare a machine’s predictions against human classification. We can use confusion matrices to understand the consumption segments that the classifier is struggling to distinguish between. A confusion matrix for our XGBoost classification of web-scraped clothing data is available in this data download.
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Released on: 20 May 2020
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Supplementary data for the experimental series rescaling the CPIH and CPI baskets.
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Released on: 25 February 2016
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The quarterly and annual movements of growth and contributions to growth of output components of UK GVA.
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Released on: 25 September 2013
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All data used in the "Women in the Labour Market" report.
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Released on: 08 November 2023
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This dataset provides supporting information for the Quality of Census 2021 gender identity data release.
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Released on: 23 April 2026
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Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) estimates, broken down by each combination of offence group, age, sex, and important household characteristics.
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Released on: 30 January 2026
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This 2-digit Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) level dataset accompanies our Industry-to-industry payment flows, UK: 2019 to 2025 article.
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Released on: 28 April 2025
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Supplementary annual data for England and Wales for 2001 to 2023: standardised years of life lost (SYLL) because of causes considered avoidable; age-standardised avoidable, treatable and preventable mortality rates with and without deaths from ischaemic heart disease (IHD); and number of avoidable, treatable and preventable deaths by sex and age.
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Released on: 03 December 2024
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Reweighted estimates of important Labour Force Survey indicators.
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Released on: 25 July 2023
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Data on the educational attainment of young people who sat their GCSEs in English state schools in the 2012 to 2013 school year, from age 11 to age 22, compiled using the Longitudinal Educational Outcomes database from the Department for Education (DfE). Data are linked to the area a student lived in when they sat their GCSEs, including characteristics such as town size and income deprivation levels.