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Celebrating 60 years of Family Spending

  • Joanna Bulman
  • January 18, 2018
Categories: ONS

Our household spending reports are now celebrating their diamond jubilee. Here Joanna Bulman, who heads the ONS Family Spending team, explains what’s changed down the years – and a little of what hasn’t.

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The digital evolution of ONS

Categories: Data, ONS

Digital technology is fast changing the way ONS operates. More surveys are moving online and new devices are helping the tireless ONS field force to better engage with the public.  Here, Jason Bradbury describes the “huge steps” already taken – and what’s coming next.

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Reflecting views on the 2021 Census

  • Iain Bell
  • December 14, 2017
Categories: Census, ONS, Population, Public Policy

A further update from Iain Bell on development work for the 2021 census. As ONS continues to develop its recomendations for government, some questions are now on course for inclusion. Others, on topics including ethnicity and religion as well as sexuality and gender identity, are still to be decided on.

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Using credit card payments data for the public good

  • Tom Smith
  • December 13, 2017
Categories: Data, Economy

The intelligent use of data gathered by our leading financial institutions can result in faster, more detailed economic statistics. Tom Smith describes how a joint event staged by ONS and Barclaycard illustrates the vast statistical potential of anonymised payments data.

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The next steps towards the 2021 Census

  • Iain Bell
  • December 13, 2017
Categories: Census, ONS, Population, Public Policy

As ONS prepares its recommendations to Government on the format and content of the next Census, we’re meeting stakeholders to update them on progress so far and listen to their views. As Iain Bell explains, we’re seeking to understand a wide range of opinions before forming conclusions.

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