Best practice for applying disclosure control to data.| www.ons.gov.uk
Guidance about the background and methodology of the Labour Force Survey (LFS).| www.ons.gov.uk
The work we are doing to monitor and improve quality.| www.ons.gov.uk
Sampling variability for Labour Force Survey estimates of employment, unemployment and economic inactivity, 95% confidence intervals, rolling three-monthly figures, non-seasonally adjusted. These are official statistics in development.| www.ons.gov.uk
Estimates of employment, unemployment, economic inactivity and other employment-related statistics for the UK.| www.ons.gov.uk
Size and growth within UK non-financial business sectors, as measured by the Annual Business Survey, by four-digit Standard Industrial Classification 2007.| www.ons.gov.uk
Quality measures for annual data on size and growth within the UK non-financial business sectors, as measured by the Annual Business Survey.| www.ons.gov.uk
Information on the methods we use to produce our statistics, and guidance on using statistics produced across government.| www.ons.gov.uk
Data tables relating to offences involving weapons as recorded by police and hospital episode statistics.| www.ons.gov.uk
Findings from the analyses based on the Homicide Index recorded by the Home Office, including long-term trends, sex of the victim, apparent method of killing and relationship to victim.| www.ons.gov.uk
Assessment of Labour Force Survey data quality, including the impact of recent changes on the statistics, response levels and rates, and respondent characteristics.| www.ons.gov.uk
The Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR) measures private rent inflation for new and existing tenancies, while the UK House Price Index measures house price inflation.| www.ons.gov.uk
Annual data on the proportion of adults in Great Britain who smoke cigarettes, cigarette consumption, the proportion who have never smoked cigarettes and the proportion of smokers who have quit by sex and age over time.| www.ons.gov.uk
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This survey improvement and enhancement plan reflects the urgent need to address survey challenges and a wider strategic pivot within ONS to sustain surveys into the future. It outlines a clear and ambitious roadmap to restore confidence in ONS's survey operations, enhance data quality, and modernise systems and methodologies.| www.ons.gov.uk
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is the UK’s largest independent producer of official statistics| www.ons.gov.uk
A strength of the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN) is a robust methodology and commitment to high-quality data. Following comprehensive research and testing, a new, innovative approach to sampling was adopted on the survey from April 2018. This approach, as well as a change in mode of collection from face-to-face to online collection with an alternative of telephone interviewing, means that the survey will continue to offer high-quality data at a reduced cost.| www.ons.gov.uk
Our main responsibilities are collecting, analysing and disseminating statistics about the UK's economy, society and population| www.ons.gov.uk
The number of usual residents aged 5 years and over who provide unpaid care, and how many hours they provide in a typical week, Census 2021 data.| www.ons.gov.uk
Residents of the UK, population changes, how we spend our money, and data on crime, relationships, health and religion. Statistics that help us build a detailed picture of how we live.| www.ons.gov.uk
Characteristics of victims of sexual offences based on data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales and police recorded crime.| www.ons.gov.uk
Aim of this survey| www.ons.gov.uk
Working arrangements of people in Great Britain; indicators from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN).| www.ons.gov.uk
Weighted estimates from the voluntary fortnightly Business Insights and Conditions Survey (BICS) about financial performance, workforce, prices, trade, and business resilience. These are official statistics in development.| www.ons.gov.uk
People in and out of work covering employment, unemployment, types of work, earnings, working patterns and workplace disputes.| www.ons.gov.uk
The impact of challenges facing the economy and other events on UK businesses, including financial performance, workforce, trade, and business resilience.| www.ons.gov.uk
Explains differences between gross value added (GVA) and gross domestic product (GDP), and how to interpret the new volatile monthly GDP and the three-month-on-three-month estimates.| www.ons.gov.uk
Learn more about how gross domestic product (GDP) figures are revised over time between the monthly, quarterly and annual estimates.| www.ons.gov.uk
Cigarette smoking habits among adults in the UK, including the proportion of people who smoke, demographic breakdowns, changes over time and use of e-cigarettes.| www.ons.gov.uk
Estimates of growth in earnings for employees before tax and other deductions from pay.| www.ons.gov.uk
Estimates of regional gross value added (GVA), which is the value generated by any unit engaged in the production of goods and services. Figures available for local authorities and NUTS regions.| www.ons.gov.uk
Measuring differences in management practices across firms and describing differences across size, region, industry and time.| www.ons.gov.uk
Homeworking patterns in the UK, broken down by sex, age, region and ethnicity.| www.ons.gov.uk
Accommodation type, tenure, rooms and bedrooms, central heating and car or van availability in England and Wales, Census 2021 data.| www.ons.gov.uk
Estimates of employment, unemployment, economic inactivity and other employment-related statistics for the UK.| www.ons.gov.uk
An overview of the redevelopment of questions to measure domestic abuse in the Crime Survey for England and Wales.| www.ons.gov.uk
Domestic abuse numbers, prevalence, types and victim characteristics, based upon findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales and police recorded crime.| www.ons.gov.uk
Update on the ongoing research to redevelop statistics on domestic abuse from the Crime Survey for England and Wales.| www.ons.gov.uk
Crime levels and trends based primarily on the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and police recorded crime data.| www.ons.gov.uk
During work to improve the systems used to create the Producer Price Index (PPI) and the Services Producer Price Indices (SPPI), our quality assurance identified a problem with the chain-linking methods used to calculate these indices.| www.ons.gov.uk
Update on the changes to the Business Enterprise Research and Development (BERD) and UK Government Expenditure on Research and Development (GovERD) statistics.| www.ons.gov.uk
Data on house prices and annual earnings to calculate affordability ratios for national and subnational geographies in England and Wales on an annual basis.| www.ons.gov.uk
Price indices, percentage changes, and weights for the different measures of consumer price inflation.| www.ons.gov.uk
Discover how the population has changed in Darlington from Census 2021 data, including the changes to age groups, rounded population density and totals.| www.ons.gov.uk
Outcomes for disabled people across education, employment, social participation, housing, well-being, loneliness and crime by disability status and by age, sex, impairment type and severity, country and region based on survey data.| www.ons.gov.uk
The UK's largest independent producer of official statistics and the recognised national statistical institute of the UK.| www.ons.gov.uk
A closer look at the goods and services the UK trades with the United States.| www.ons.gov.uk
The Annual Population Survey (APS) is a continuous household survey, covering the UK.| www.ons.gov.uk
Change since 2011 and geography of family types: lone parent; multi-generational; same-sex couple; multi-family households; and children with a second parental address.| www.ons.gov.uk
High-level findings from pilot tests to establish the effect of transforming the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey to mixed-mode (online and telephone) data collection.| www.ons.gov.uk
Information on disability in England and Wales, Census 2021 data.| www.ons.gov.uk
The shift towards hybrid work has become a legacy of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, but this differs among working adults. We look at the demographics of those that are more likely to hybrid work in Great Britain.| www.ons.gov.uk
An article looking at the groups of people most likely to follow a hybrid working pattern (part travelling to work, and part at home), by age, parental status, qualification level and occupation and industry. This release also broadly compares time-use in a day between those who travel to work and those working at home.| www.ons.gov.uk
When incidents happened, where it took place, the victim's perception of the incident, and the cost of items stolen. Annual data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).| www.ons.gov.uk
Update on the ongoing research to redevelop statistics on domestic abuse from the Crime Survey for England and Wales.| www.ons.gov.uk
Guidance about the different geographies used for the results of Census 2021, for analysts and researchers using census data.| www.ons.gov.uk
Estimates of employment, unemployment, economic inactivity and other employment-related statistics for the UK.| www.ons.gov.uk
A webinar series where you can learn more about data and statistics. Everything from gathering your data and keeping it safe and secure to releasing figures that make a difference.| www.ons.gov.uk
Measuring the contribution of the environment to the economy, impact of economic activity on the environment, and response to environmental issues.| www.ons.gov.uk
More families in England and Wales had adult children living with them in Census 2021 compared with a decade earlier| www.ons.gov.uk
Estimates of employment, unemployment and economic inactivity for the UK.| www.ons.gov.uk
Price indices, percentage changes, and weights for the different measures of consumer price inflation.| www.ons.gov.uk
Explaining measures of uncertainty such as standard error, confidence interval, coefficient of variation and statistical significance and how they affect estimates from our surveys.| www.ons.gov.uk
Characteristics and outcomes for people who identified as Jewish through the religion and ethnic group questions on Census 2021, in line with our Census 2021 White Paper.| www.ons.gov.uk
Quarterly estimates of UK government debt and deficit.| www.ons.gov.uk
Estimates of families (with and without children), people living alone and people in shared accommodation, broken down by size and type of household.| www.ons.gov.uk
Cigarette smoking habits among adults in the UK, including the proportion of people who smoke, demographic breakdowns, changes over time and use of e-cigarettes.| www.ons.gov.uk
Trends in living arrangements for families (with and without dependent children), those living alone, and those in shared accommodation, by household size and type.| www.ons.gov.uk
Quality and Methodology Information for the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey, including strengths and limitations, recent improvements and quality characteristics.| www.ons.gov.uk
Measures of employee earnings, using data from the Annual Survey for Hours and Earnings (ASHE).| www.ons.gov.uk
Monthly house price inflation in the UK, calculated using data from HM Land Registry, Registers of Scotland, and Land and Property Services Northern Ireland.| www.ons.gov.uk
The religion of usual residents and household religious composition in England and Wales, Census 2021 data.| www.ons.gov.uk
Almost half of working adults were working from home at times during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, but what will business as usual look like with restrictions lifted?| www.ons.gov.uk
A summary of the cross-UK comparability of Accident and Emergency wait time statistics from January 2013 to September 2023.| www.ons.gov.uk
Annual population estimates for the UK and its constituent countries, the regions and counties of England, and local authorities and their equivalents. Estimates for lower and middle layer Super Output Areas, Westminster parliamentary constituencies, electoral wards and National Parks in England and Wales and clinical commissioning groups in England.| www.ons.gov.uk
Trends in period life expectancy, a measure of the average number of years people will live beyond their current age, analysed by age and sex for the UK and its constituent countries.| www.ons.gov.uk
Crime levels and trends based primarily on the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) and police recorded crime data.| www.ons.gov.uk
The level and rate of UK unemployment measured by the Labour Force Survey (LFS), using the International Labour Organisation's definition of unemployment.| www.ons.gov.uk
The rate of inflation is the change in prices for goods and services over time. Measures of inflation and prices include consumer price inflation, producer price inflation and the House Price Index.| www.ons.gov.uk