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In response to user interest, the article presents an analysis of the relative shares of observed or reported data, data derived by sampling and estimation techniques, and data apportioned by modelling approaches in regional gross value added estimates for each...
This page lists ad hoc statistical analyses on the Cyber Security Breaches Survey which have not been included in the main survey publications.
Producing Home Office statistics that count.
Analysis of issues with the under-reporting and under-coverage of the income of the UK’s richest individuals. Builds on methods developed by Department for Work and Pensions, using administrative data supplied by HM Revenue and Customs.
Statistics on alcohol and drug misuse treatment for adults from the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS).
Numbers of people joining the Work Programme, participants achieving defined periods in work and participants completing the programme.
Food grown, sold and consumed; farm productivity, management and commodity prices; health and welfare of farm animals; control of animal and plant diseases.
This series brings together all documents relating to Fire statistics supplementary analyses
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