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Released on: 11 July 2018
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Methodology
Description of the statistical methods and techniques which underpin the article:
Understanding well-being inequalities: Who has the poorest personal well-being?
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Released on: 22 June 2026
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Methodology
How the 2026 UK National Accounts will integrate Annual Survey of Goods and Services (ASGS) data to enhance the understanding of production by industries in the service sector.
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Released on: 25 February 2026
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Corporate Information
These case studies show how accredited researchers have used the SRS to generate meaningful insights that inform policy, practice and public understanding.
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Released on: 27 February 2020
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Methodology
Understanding the reliability and accuracy of Long-Term International Migration estimates, including sampling distribution, sampling error, statistical significance and confidence intervals.
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Released on: 29 September 2021
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Corporate Information
The Centre for Equalities and Inclusion aims to improve the evidence base for understanding equity and fairness in the UK today, enabling new insights into important policy questions.
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Released on: 23 July 2026
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Corporate Information
The Centre for Crime and Justice aims to improve understanding of the extent and nature of crime in our society by developing our statistics of the latest trends using all available sources.
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Released on: 8 September 2021
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Methodology
Latest quality and methodology information on data from the COVID Test and Trace Contacts Insights Survey and its use to examine understanding and adherence to self-isolation guidance. Experimental statistics.
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Released on: 21 June 2023
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Corporate Information
Statistics on housing stock, household size, type, and composition. Understanding the living conditions for households, how households are composed and how people live together in our society.
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Released on: 6 October 2021
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Corporate Information
We recognise the importance of engaging with our data users. The success of Census 2021 will rely on a comprehensive understanding of your data needs, as well as the awareness, support and participation of the general public. There are a variety of ways to stay in touch and get involved.
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Topic
Information about people’s gender identity from Census 2021. Gender identity estimates from Census 2021 are official statistics in development. This reflects their innovative nature and the evolving understanding of measuring gender identity, along with the uncertainty associated with these estimates.