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This paper describes theories of structural transformation and the role of private and public fundamentals in the process
This assessment reviews the historical, governance and institutional context in which the Water Supply and Sanitation sector operates.
A step-by-step guide for analysts and policymakers to be read as a supplement to the Green Book.
This is an ad hoc experimental statistical release based on data from judicial selection exercises to show the progress of different groups through judicial selection tools in both legal and non-legal recruitment exercises.
Detailed analysis of value for money across the social housing sector.
An insight into the difference between performance across regions in England with a key focus on reinvestment, new supply delivery and headline cost measures.
A sectoral analysis of UK Online Safety Technology, published in May 2020 and updated in May 2021, July 2022 and June 2023.
An analysis of the UK's cyber security industry, including figures on size, employment and revenue.
Analysis of major developments in the UK labour market.
This data dictionary explains the data collected for newborn blood spot and sickle cell and thalassaemia screening programmes.
To outline our proposed analysis release schedule which maps out the first year of census analysis dissemination. This has been designed in a way in which each analysis builds on the previous, gradually telling the unfolding story of census.
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