Release
UK index of services: July 2017
Released:
29 September 2017 9:30am
Next release:
25 October 2017
Summary
Monthly movements in gross value added (GVA) for the service industries, which overall account for around 78% of UK GDP.
Publications
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Index of Services, UK: July 2017
Monthly movements in output for the services industries: distribution, hotels and restaurants; transport, storage and communication; business services and finance; and government and other services.
Data
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Gross Value Added industry weights time series dataset
An update to the annual industry weights used within the output approach of GDP, consistent with Blue Book 2024 estimates published in the Quarterly National Accounts, on 30 September 2024.
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Index of Services revisions triangles
Monthly chained volume indices in gross value added for services and its main components.
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Historic Monthly Business Survey (services) response rates
Time series of services turnover and questionnaire response rates for the Monthly Business Survey.
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Index of Services industry sections and components
Monthly and annual movements in output for services and their industry sections and components, by chained volume indices of gross value added, UK.
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Current and historical Monthly Business Survey (services) response rates
Monthly comparison of response rates for the Monthly Business Survey (services) by turnover and questionnaire, UK.
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Index of Services, main components and sectors to four decimal places
Monthly historical movements in output for services and their industry components, by chained volume indices of gross value added, UK
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Index of Services time series
Monthly movements in output for the services industries: distribution, hotels and restaurants; transport, storage and communication; business services and finance; and government and other services.
About the data
Accredited Official Statistics
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- meet user needs
- are presented clearly and accessibly
- are produced using appropriate data and sound methods
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