The user engagement strategy for statistics is alive and kicking!
Tegwen Green blogs about the launch of the user engagement strategy for statistics.
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Tegwen Green blogs about the launch of the user engagement strategy for statistics.
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Learn more on Coffee and codingGovernment Social Research (GSR) is the analytical profession for civil servants who generate and provide social and behavioural research and advice. GSR members enable government to understand issues relating to society, groups and individuals. They also support policy debate and decision-making through a variety of approaches, advice and evidence. We currently have over 2,300 professionally […]
Learn more on Government Social ResearchThe Government Economic Service (GES) is the profession for economists within the Civil Service. It is a growing community with over 500 economists recruited each year through five central recruitment schemes. We currently have over 3,800 members. The GES vision The GES champions economics in government. We support economists and promote the use of high-quality economic […]
Learn more on Government Economic ServiceThe 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 guidance is intended to help statistical producers improve the consistency of their statistics and accessibility for users. It helps users compare and combine statistics, when appropriate. It also suggests where to go to find further information.
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