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Ready reckoners to calculate progress scores for pupils and schools, and transition matrices of GCSE subject grades by prior attainment.
Ready reckoners to calculate progress scores for pupils and schools, and key stage 2 transition matrices by key stage 1 prior attainment.
Ready reckoner to calculate level 3 value-added scores for providers. Transition matrices shows grades in different subjects nationally.
Review into alternative biological matrices for use as an evidential sample for drug driving.
Documents outlining aspects of particular heavy rail fleet units which must be made more accessible by the legal deadline of 1 January 2020.
This article is aiming to present the experimental UK flow of funds matrices showing progress in developing new data sources and methods to improve the quality, coverage and granularity (including counterparty information) of the UK Financial Accounts.
Estimations from our spatial interaction modelling using the 2021 travel to work matrices and assumed coronavirus (COVID-19) commuting travel behaviours. The data are at the Middle Layer Super Output Area level.
Following on from the previous article published in November 2015, this article updates the Flow of Funds matrices with the new Bluebook 2015 data.
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