Meeting the challenges in population estimation
The coronavirus pandemic has made measuring the size and changing nature of the UK population more challenging, particularly with many of…
Read more on Meeting the challenges in population estimationThe coronavirus pandemic has made measuring the size and changing nature of the UK population more challenging, particularly with many of…
Read more on Meeting the challenges in population estimationKnife enabled crime is a serious social issue which has devastating consequences for families and communities. Over recent years, the…
Read more on Improving data collection for knife enabled crime in England and WalesSince before the pandemic the Office for National Statistics has been publishing death registrations in England and Wales on a weekly basis. What was once a little-known dataset has become one of the most important and widely used documents for tracking deaths throughout the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Today’s deaths registered weekly in England and Wales marks the end of 2020 death registration. But how does 2020 compare to previous years? Sarah Caul explains the complexities behind mortality comparisons…
Read more on Counting deaths involving coronavirus: a year in reviewPast epidemics and pandemics have had lasting effects on the structure of the population. The impacts have been seen through…
Read more on What could the impact of COVID-19 be on UK demography?A significant economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the disruption to worldwide travel. The ONS has now produced its initial report on what happened to migration and mobility patterns in the first six months of the pandemic. Here Rebecca Briggs explains the findings and updates on our progress towards a new and fundamentally different approach to measuring UK migration.
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