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Estimates of inflation rates experienced by different types of household in the UK.
This is early research to demonstrate new potential of an Administrative Data Census and the type of analysis that is possible by linking different administrative datasets. The research investigates the use of the Structure Preserving Estimator, using survey data to...
This paper uses Maputo as a case study
This report studies on household’s investment in energy efficiency activities and their coping strategies to the increased electricity price
This series brings together statistical releases relating to the Energy Company Obligation (ECO), Green Deal, and insulation levels.
Summary details on the burden to households and individuals of complying with Government statistical surveys in Northern Ireland.
Information about households and the adults and children living in them by their economic activity status in Northern Ireland.
Statistics on the number and percentage of people living in low income households for financial years 1994/95 to 2014/15.
People with fixed-rate mortgage deals coming up for renewals are facing increased mortgage costs as the interest rates on mortgages have increased over 2022. Housing costs have also increased for those with variable rate mortgages and private renters.
Estimates of inflation rates for different types of household in the UK on a Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers' housing costs (CPIH)-consistent basis.
Household projections provide estimates of the future numbers of households and of the numbers of people who live in them.
Protocol for a systematic review
The Household Electricity Use Survey monitored a total of 250 owner-occupier households across England from 2010 to 2011.
Thousands of households across the UK are set to be around £3,850 better off as a raft of economic policies come into force.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Top-line (weighted) tables from the Continuous Household Survey (CHS) 2016/17
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