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Released on: 04 March 2024 | Corporate Information
Released on: 24 February 2016 | Methodology
Released on: 10 October 2024 | Corporate Information
Released on: 18 January 2016 | Corporate Information
The roots of census taking in England can be traced to the Domesday Book in 1086, and the Hundred Rolls of 1279.
Released on: 05 March 2025 | Methodology
Supporting information to help users use our interactive Input-output analysis tool.
Released on: 28 June 2021 | Methodology
Improvements in calculating financial services estimates for Other Financial Institutions by basing the calculation of output and intermediate consumption of Other Financial Institutions (in NACE 64.2 to 64.9), and financial auxiliaries (in NACE 66) on the industry-specific data, and applying output valuation for the financial services that these units provide.
Released on: 08 April 2022 | Methodology
Quality and Methodology Information for gross domestic product (GDP), detailing the strengths and limitations of the data, methods used and data uses and users.
Released on: 20 November 2019 | Methodology
Explaining methodological improvements to education, healthcare, public order and safety, police, and the National Accounts data source used in the upcoming Public service productivity article.
Released on: 30 January 2017 | Methodology
Results of the national accounts methodology change for estimating household entitlements in DC pension funds described in Part 1.
Released on: 06 March 2020 | Methodology
An update to the 2015 publication of "A Short Guide to the UK National Accounts". The purpose of this guide is to give the reader an introduction to the concepts and underlying principles of national accounting and additionally to describe the various publications available.