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The Statistical Data Return (SDR) is an annual survey completed by all English private registered providers of social housing.
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Next in a series of explainer articles from expert academics providing a view on the measurement of productivity in the UK and the productivity puzzle.
Official experimental statistics on the number of people who had Access to Work provision approved.
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