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Experimental estimates from the voluntary fortnightly business survey (BICS) on topics such as financial performance, workforce and prices. Geographical breakdowns include country and regional levels.
This series brings together BIS occasional statistics.
Experimental estimates from the voluntary fortnightly business survey (BICS), for single site businesses only, on topics such as trading status, financial performance, workforce and business resilience. Geographical breakdowns include country, regional and local authority levels.
Experimental estimates from the voluntary fortnightly business survey (BICS) on topics such as trading status, financial performance, workforce and business resilience. Geographical breakdowns include country, regional and local authority levels.
To assess how well admin-based small area income (official statistics in development) statistics compare with Accredited Official Statistics official accredited modelled estimates and how well ABIS meets the Canberra Handbook criteria.
Employment Tribunal decision.
This series brings together all documents relating to BIS occasional papers
Experimental estimates from the voluntary fortnightly business survey (BICS) on trading status, financial performance, workforce and business resilience.
This high-level article looks at those businesses who are common across different waves of the BICS survey. We use Sankey diagrams to draw out how those businesses in common have evolved between the different waves from Wave 2, Wave 3,...
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