-
Released on: 26 September 2018
|
Methodology
Feedback from an online survey conducted to help us enhance the quality of the Measuring National Well-being outputs and consider different analysis to better meet user needs.
-
Released on: 26 September 2018
|
Methodology
Feedback from an online survey conducted to help us enhance the quality of the personal well-being outputs and consider different analysis to better meet user needs.
-
Released on: 04 May 2023
|
Corporate Information
The Take Part study was an online survey carried out by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) between April 2020 and November 2022. The survey closed on 27 November 2022.
-
Released on: 17 May 2022
|
Corporate Information
The Labour Market Survey - Be counted was an online survey carried out by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) between June 2020 and April 2022. The survey closed on 24 April 2022.
-
Released on: 14 June 2021
|
Methodology
Methodology information for online job advert indices covering the UK job market. These are experimental data created as part of the latest indicators release in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
-
Released on: 19 February 2025
|
Corporate Information
The Safety During Childhood Survey (SDCS) asks young people about their experience of a range of topics relating to children’s safety and wellbeing, experienced in person and online. It will be carried out by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
-
Released on: 12 January 2021
|
Methodology
Details on the characteristic profile of the responding sample to the Labour Market Survey Attrition Test – providing evidence on the socio-demographic profile of respondents across three subsequent waves using an online approach to data collection.
-
Released on: 12 February 2021
|
Corporate Information
How we evaluated the results of our research and testing to finalise the Census 2021 online help guidance for the question “What is your sex?”. Aims to ensure that it is in line with the target concept of sex being sex as recorded on legal/official documents and is publicly acceptable.
-
Released on: 31 August 2018
|
Corporate Information
A strength of the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN) is a robust methodology and commitment to high-quality data. Following comprehensive research and testing, a new, innovative approach to sampling was adopted on the survey from April 2018. This approach, as well as a change in mode of collection from face-to-face to online collection with an alternative of telephone interviewing, means that the survey will continue to offer high-quality data at a reduced cost.