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User guide to crime statistics for England and Wales: measuring crime during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
Quarterly statistics on crime levels and trends during the coronavirus pandemic. Includes details of the datasets used to compile our crime statistics.
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ONS methodology working paper series number 16 - Synthetic data pilot
A pilot study investigating the demands and requirements for synthetic datasets, and exploring possible tools to produce synthetic data for specific user requirements.
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Secure microdata
The Secure Research Service (SRS) is a facility in ONS enabling access to restricted microdata from ONS surveys and other confidential datasets.
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2011 rural/urban classification
The 2011 rural-urban classification provides a rural/urban view of datasets at output area (OA), super output area (SOA) and ward level.
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Research Outputs: Estimating internal migration in England and Wales, year ending June 2016
Early research using Statistical Population Datasets to derive internal migration estimates in England and Wales for the year ending June 2016. These Research Outputs are not official statistics.
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User guide to crime statistics for England and Wales: March 2020
Quarterly statistics on crime levels and trends in England and Wales. This user guide contains detailed information on the datasets used to compile crime statistics published by Office for National Statistics (ONS).
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The effects of taxes and benefits on household income, technical report: financial year ending 2020
This technical report provides an update on how the effects of taxes and benefits on household income (ETB) datasets for financial year ending (FYE) 2018 to FYE 2020 are produced. It contains information relating to questionnaire changes and new or changed methodology for these years.
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Labour Force Survey: alternative imputation during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
During normal operation, Labour Force Survey (LFS) person-weighted datasets use a roll-forward imputation. This article discusses an alternative imputation method that might better cope with the unprecedented labour market circumstances brought about in the pandemic and highlights the impact on main labour market estimates.
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Labour Force Survey: the impact of using an alternative imputation method on main labour market estimates
Labour Force Survey (LFS) person-weighted datasets use a roll-forward imputation method. During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic an alternative imputation method that might better cope with the unprecedented labour market circumstances was explored. This article highlights the impact of using this alternative method on main labour market estimates over the periods between January to March 2018 and June to August 2022.