Working together: Analysing climate risk in government
Eddie Cole blogs about assessing climate risk and contributing to COP26.
Learn more on Working together: Analysing climate risk in governmentIf you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
Eddie Cole blogs about assessing climate risk and contributing to COP26.
Learn more on Working together: Analysing climate risk in governmentMembers of the Methodological Research Hub at the Office for National Statistics blog about their experience of working with an external partner to help them with their work to address missing data in administrative sources.
Learn more on How do you solve a problem like missing data?This user guide outlines the various measures of trade, including their strengths and limitations.
Learn more on A user guide to regional tradeThe problem Government statistics are not produced or managed by a single entity. We operate a federated system under the common banner of the Government Statistical Service. All central government departments, plus arms length bodies and the devolved administrations are part of this union and between them they publish around 25,000 tables of statistical data […]
Learn more on Connected Open Government Statistics (COGS)This course explores the key principles used in all aspects of the production and dissemination of official statistics. Topics are introduced with some presentations, but learning is mainly driven through activities, case studies and discussions that draw on participants’ own experiences, knowledge and views.
Learn more on Government Statistician Group (GSG) – Foundation courseReproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP) use software engineering best practice to deliver efficient, high quality and transparent analysis. Developing RAPs can be difficult for teams. So we have shared some case studies on this page to demonstrate how teams have overcome challenges to produce RAPs. If you think you have a story that would make a […]
Learn more on Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP) case studiesThis Government Statistical Service (GSS) income and earnings coherence work plan was last updated on 9 February 2022 to include progress information and a timeframe for delivery. It has been produced collaboratively by three government departments: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) The income […]
Learn more on Income and earnings coherence workplan for 2022The GSS Conference 2023 will take place on 8th November. The theme this year will be "Statistics and diversity: using statistics to build a more inclusive world".
Learn more on Government Statistical Service (GSS) Conference 2023This Government Statistical Service (GSS) income and earnings coherence workplan was first published in January 2023 and was last updated on 29 November 2023. It has been produced by three government departments: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) The workplan sets out the actions needed […]
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Learn more on Voting opens for the People’s Choice Award in the Fourth Analysis in Government (AiG) Awards