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Show how the enhanced financial accounts can be use to better understand the financing of the household sector.
This is a methodological note regarding the change and impact in data source for 'Other mining and quarrying' sector, in ProdCom.
Long-term survival trends for children (aged 0 to 14 years) diagnosed with cancer in England. Adults and stage of diagnosis survival estimates will be published in a separate release, later in 2018. Produced in collaboration…
Analysis based on mortality records linked to Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) student records. Estimates of suicides among Higher Education students by sex, age and ethnicity.
Public Sector Finances Analytical tables (PSAT) showing borrowing transactions by sub-sector are available from 1946 and net cash requirement components by sub-sector. Tables are consistent with the Public Sector Finances pu…
A description of ONS research into improving standard population statistics outputs, including recent progress and plans for future research.
Investment choices of financial institutions based on financial transactions (investments and disinvestments), including balance sheet data for short-term assets and liabilities, and income and expenditure data.
Public sector borrowing, debt and cash requirements.
House price statistics for a range of geographies in England and Wales. The smallest areas covered by the statistics are lower layer super output areas, but the smallest areas covered by the full range of statistics are midd…
The redistribution effects on households of direct and indirect taxation and benefits received in cash or kind analysed by household type, and the changing levels of income inequality over time.
Review of the data available on migration patterns within the construction sector. It will also identify any next steps that could be taken to build the evidence base.
The number of deaths registered in a week in England and Wales.
Social protection comprises the various benefits provided to households, usually by public bodies, to help with their needs. The European System of Integrated Social Protection Statistics (ESSPROS) provides internationally c…
An analysis of whether there have been recent changes in the trends of mortality rates in England and Wales. The article analyses mortality rates from 1990 to 2017.
Provisional death registration and death occurrence data for England, broken down by sex and age. The report is produced with Public Health England and the Department for Health and Social Care.
The value of UK exports and imports of goods, grouped by product.
Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) expenditure by the UK government includes expenditure by government departments, Research Councils and Higher Education Funding Councils (HEFCs). It also includes the indicative UK c…
First estimate of retail sales, including quantity bought, store prices, average spend and internet sales, seasonally and non-seasonally adjusted.
Price indices, percentage changes and weights for the different measures of Consumer Price Inflation (CPI). Internationally, CPI is known as the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP).
Owner occupiers’ housing costs (OOH) are the costs of housing services associated with owning, maintaining and living in one’s own home. There is not a single defined measure of OOH because they can be calculated differently…
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