Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP) strategy
This publication will help analysts and users of analysis understand why reproducibility is important and how to achieve it.
Learn more on Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP) strategyIf you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
This publication will help analysts and users of analysis understand why reproducibility is important and how to achieve it.
Learn more on Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP) strategyThis 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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Learn more on Data visualisation: coloursThis harmonised standard is under development. This page sets out our work to date and is updated when there are significant developments on the topic.
Learn more on Social capital harmonised standardThis report summarises the main findings from the second phase of our work to review the current ethnicity harmonised standard. Read the first report about our initial findings.
Learn more on Review of ethnicity harmonised standard: findings from phase 2 of our researchThe GSS subnational data strategy sets out an ambitious vision that enhances the production and dissemination of subnational data and statistics.
Learn more on Government Statistical Service (GSS) subnational data strategyThis guidance provides advice on data linking - the process of joining datasets together so we can maximise the use of our data sources.
Learn more on Data linkageThis guidance supports statistics producers in meeting the quality requirements of the United Kingdom (UK) Code of Practice for Statistics and Eurostat’s European Statistics Code of Practice.
Learn more on Quality statistics in governmentThis user guide outlines the various measures of trade, including their strengths and limitations.
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