Informing the election
Miles Fletcher reveals how ONS expertise helped the UK’s national news broadcasters to make their election coverage data-rich and statistically accurate.
Read more on Informing the electionMiles Fletcher reveals how ONS expertise helped the UK’s national news broadcasters to make their election coverage data-rich and statistically accurate.
Read more on Informing the electionThe 2021 Census will be the UK’s first predominantly online census. For future decades ONS is exploring the possibility of a Census based on linking together administrative data supported by survey information.
Becky Tinsley on how ONS is refining its approach to gathering and using administrative data – information people have already supplied to other government bodies – to produce census-type outputs.
Read more on Beyond 2021 – transforming the CensusExperimental statistics from ONS have suggested that only three UK regions generate more in taxes than they receive in public spending. The data has caused a stir in the media with headlines proclaiming that London and its surrounding regions are effectively ‘subsidising’ the rest . Jonathan Athow explains how the figures were calculated and how ONS is looking to develop and improve them.
Read more on The wealth of regions – measuring the UK’s tax and spending imbalancePreparations are well underway for the 2021 Census with a major test exercise now being carried out. Ben Humberstone reflects on the journey to-date.
Read more on A good start for the 2017 TestWith more than a fifth of the population still offline, Sharon Bexley explains the importance of assisted digital support for the census – and the future.
Read more on It’s all about inclusion: how ONS plans to support the digital have-nots.