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A feasibility study into producing Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers’ housing costs (CPIH)-consistent inflation rates for UK regions was published by Southampton University, supported by Office for National Statistics, in November 2017. Its recommendations on improving expenditure estimates at a regional level and how this may lead to more stable regional CPIH estimates are followed up in this second report.
Quality and Methodology Information for Index of Private Housing Rental Prices, detailing the strengths and limitations of the data, methods used and data uses and users.
Quality assurance report for the administrative data sources used in the production of the Index of Private Housing Rental Prices.
Information about the users and uses of consumer price inflation statistics and user experiences of these statistics. In addition, it provides information on the characteristics of the different measures of consumer price inflation in relation to potential use, as well as the history of the indices.
The cross-government Inflation Tetrapartite Group will meet quarterly to discuss the inflation statistics produced or managed by Office for National Statistics.
The methodology used in the Household Costs Indices and how it differs from the methodology used in our lead measure of consumer price inflation.
Feasibility study into calculating estimates of inflation rates for different regions in the UK on a CPIH consistent basis.
An assessment of the impact that different weighting methods have on the Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers’ housing costs (CPIH), including plutocratic, democratic and trimming.