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This paper reviews literature on psychosocial constructs and measures in the determination of academic achievement
How much National Measurement Office spent (if over £25,000) in August 2013.
This guidance specifies the standards for the continuous monitoring and sampling of stack emissions.
Describes the conceptual and measurement challenges of globalisation, impact on annual national accounts 2023 and future plans.
OPSS publishes the 2022-23 Section 70 Weights and Measures report as Official Statistics.
A brief graphical explanation of how low income is measured when producing households below average income statistics.
Next steps set out for delivery of new laws to stop the boats.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
A call for evidence on consumer protection measures applying to the re-sale of tickets for entertainment and sporting events.
Extending definitive Anti-Dumping Duty to imports of stainless steel fasteners and parts consigned from the Philippines.
Research reports and guidance to inform the measurement of social value
This report looks at approaches and methodologies applied by donors, NGOs and the UN in measuring resilience within programmes
A surveillance programme which looks at how children in Wales aged between 4 and 5 are growing.
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