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How to use data to improve your service: measuring, reporting, analytics tools and techniques.
This research is part of the Gender, Growth and Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries programme
How to use performance data to improve your service: getting started, what to measure, using data.
We are inviting views to gather information for the government review of units of measurement for consumer transactions.
Choosing the best way to measure the success of your service.
The Measurement template provides detailed information about HMRC's input and impact indicators.
Report by Professor Peter Swann of Innovative Economics Limited.
Comparison of disbaility indicators as defined by the Washington Group to the Equality Act.
This document sets out the strategy for the UK national measurement system.
A guide to research programmes and other services funded through the National Measurement System.
This paper tests the reliability and validity of some of the most commonly used skills measures in Kenya
Latest data, times series data and detailed information for the measures of national well-being.
This report explores measuring cognitive and development skills in children within longitudinal studies
The National Measurement Office regulated the Weights and Measures Act and has now changed its name. This organisation has a new website address under the new name of the National Measurement and Regulation Office.
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