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Estimates of household income using data from the household finance survey.
This release summarises ONS planned work on rebasing and reconciliation of mid-year population estimates in line with Census 2021 results, including an overview of timings and how to comment on our plans.
A guide to the major publications related to excess deaths in the UK, who produces them and links to the methods and analysis.
As part of a wider program to transform regional-statistics, the Office for National Statistics published an article and dataset estimating annual gross value added (GVA) and productivity for user-specified geographies in December 2021. Complementing this release, the Centre for Subnational...
Interactive article showing disparities in income deprivation both between and within local authority areas in England to a neighbourhood level (LSOA), based on data from the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD).
Choose and change the area type and coverage for Census 2021 data about households and families combining multiple variables. Variables are about demography and migration; ethnic group, national identity, language, and religion; housing; and Welsh language skills.
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 release contains the rebased mid-year estimates for the period 2012 to 2020 to align with Census 2021 results.
Research outputs of Wave 1 and Wave 2 of the project 'Growing up in England' (GUIE). Wave 1 links the All Education Dataset for England (AEDE) to the 2011 Census. Wave 2 joins additional vulnerability data. The updated new de-identified...
Methodology and results of the small and large communal establishment (CE) estimation processes for Census 2021.
This report explores what our measures of statistical uncertainty tell us about the admin-based population estimates (ABPE).
Simulations-based methods for producing measures of statistical uncertainty for the mid-year population estimates for local authorities in England and Wales.
ONS's second assessment of its ability to move to an Administrative Data Census in the next decade.
Research into what matters for individual and community well-being in Great Britain. This has not been explored in a qualitative way by the ONS since the Measures of National Well-being public debate in 2010. These data come from our Opinions...
Data about dwellings from Census 2021 in England and Wales.
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 analysis investigates the ability of currently available data sources to produce estimates of...
Large dataset which contains labour market statistics data time series.
This report outlines research to improve the mid-year population estimates using administrative data.
A working paper that explores different methodological options for Small Area Population Estimates in the transformed population estimation system.
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