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This briefing explores agricultural policy and its implementation in Malawi to understand the role local institutions play
Detailed analysis of non-fire incidents attended by fire and rescue services, England, April 2022 to March 2023.
This release provides analysis from Taking Part, focusing on video game creation and use among adults in 2014/15.
A research paper investigating inventor gender using name-gender inference techniques applied to worldwide patent data.
This paper presents four cases where social network analysis (SNA) was used in a development programme.
Sector strategies by 2013 Industrial Strategy conference themes: supply chains, innovation, skills, exports. BIS analysis paper number 1.
The Ministry of Justice and the Youth Justice Board of England and Wales will publish an official statistics report on national analysis of re-offending data, for those agesd 10-17. National level analysis based on statistics on proven re-offending, from 2002...
Report presenting the findings from a study providing a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the parenting workforce.
Revised guidance for departments for the country and regional analysis (CRA) data collection exercise.
Case of Uganda and Zambia
Draft paper prepared by the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling, Operational sub-group (SPI-M-O).
This release provides analysis from the Taking Part survey, focusing on singing to an audience or rehearsing for a performance among adults.
THis study draws on data from the Young Lives programme
This analysis uses key climatic variables (temperature, soil moisture and precipitation) as measures to monitor the ongoing risks
Additional statistical analyses that have not been previously included in any of our standard statistical releases.
Summary of analysis using the National Energy Efficiency Data Framework.
How equalities considerations have informed the design and transition of PHE.
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