How many people fund their own care?

Many people pay for their care in residential homes. Despite this there are no official estimates of the number of…
Read more on How many people fund their own care?Many people pay for their care in residential homes. Despite this there are no official estimates of the number of…
Read more on How many people fund their own care?Statistical producers from across the Government Statistical Service (GSS) have today set out their plans to collaborate and improve the coherence and accessibility of income and earnings statistics for users. Here Debra Prestwood explains how the statistics will be improved.
Read more on Improving the coherence and accessibility of income and earnings statisticsThe Census 2021 collection operation was a fantastic success with more than 97% of households in England and Wales completing…
Read more on Census 2021 – the count is done, the data is in, so what happens next?Tomorrow, the ONS will publish new, modelled estimates of growth across the UK’s nations and regions. Here Gemma Rabaiotti explains how the numbers are put together and how they will provide an early indication of activity in our regional economies that might be confirmed by the later headline figures.
Read more on Quick off the mark: How the ONS is speeding up estimates of regional GDPThroughout the past year the Office for National Statistics has been pioneering the use of new data and methods to produce important new insights to help tackle the impact of COVID-19. Today we continue to reshape and improve ways of working with the launch of the first stage of the new Integrated Data Service. The new service maximises the use and benefits of data for analysts in government, devolved administrations, and external researchers.
Read more on Launch of new cross-government Integrated Data Service (BETA): net zero and regional growth top the agenda