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How the natural capital semi-natural habitat accounts are measured and developed, including the specific methods used to value individual components of natural capital and physical and monetary data sources
The methods and sources used to compile UK National Accounts Table 29: Accrued-to-date pension entitlements in social insurance.
During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Office for National Statistics has published estimates of personal well-being using both the Annual Population Survey and the weekly module of the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey. This methodology article considers the impact that the pandemic has had on data collection, how this has influenced estimates of personal well-being and the comparability of these estimates.
Quality and Methodology Information for Public service productivity: healthcare, detailing the strengths and limitations of the data, methods used, and data uses and users.
This article lists the changes to labour market outputs as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Quality and Methodology Information for the Services Producer Price Index, detailing the strengths and limitations of the data, methods used and data uses and users.
Methodological changes to public service healthcare productivity, including improved measures of primary care output.
Technical design of the Labour Market Survey attrition test, detailing the survey design and data collection methodology. Includes response results from experimental tests that formed part of the survey design.
Details on the characteristic profile of the responding sample to the Labour Market Survey Attrition Test – providing evidence on the socio-demographic profile of respondents across three subsequent waves using an online approach to data collection.
The Health Index is a new tool to measure a broad variety of health outcomes and risk factors over time, and for different geographic areas. This methodology article explains how the Health Index has been constructed.