High quality insights from complex data sources
Dr Neil Smith discusses the benefits of administrative data and the work of the Integrated Data Analysis Team (IDAT).
Learn more on High quality insights from complex data sourcesIf you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
Dr Neil Smith discusses the benefits of administrative data and the work of the Integrated Data Analysis Team (IDAT).
Learn more on High quality insights from complex data sourcesLucy Vickers blogs about the benefits of the Analysis Function online skills tool.
Learn more on Why I am championing the use of the online skills toolShamela Pepper-Grainger looks back at the successes of the user engagement champion network over the last year.
Learn more on Championing our Champions!This page identifies data linking projects employed across government to complement those mentioned in the National Statistician’s response to the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) review ‘Joining up Data for Better Statistics’. This has a particular focus on examples which demonstrate how some departments are striving for a robust and trustworthy data linking system. These […]
Learn more on Examples of data linkingThese case studies provide examples of successful improvements to the quality of GSS statistics. They are grouped by the goals in the GSS Quality Strategy that they most closely align with. They have been sourced from GSS Quality Champions and the OSR review on the State of the UK’s Statistical System. Additional case studies related […]
Learn more on GSS Quality Strategy case studiesGovernment Social Research (GSR) is the analytical profession for civil servants who generate and provide social and behavioural research and advice. GSR members enable government to understand issues relating to society, groups and individuals. They also support policy debate and decision-making through a variety of approaches, advice and evidence. We currently have over 2,300 professionally […]
Learn more on Government Social ResearchHannah Thomas blogs about making spreadsheets accessible.
Learn more on Accessibility empathy for users of spreadsheetsThe Cross-Government Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Work Programme has been discontinued. To see how we are working to improve homelessness and rough sleeping statistics across the UK, please visit the Cross-Government Housing and Planning Statistics Work Programme. This page was last updated on: Tuesday 14 December 2021
Learn more on Cross-government homelessness and rough sleeping work programmesBringing together analysts from across government and celebrating analysis with a month of activities and events.
Learn more on Launching Analysis in Government Month 2022How you can get involved with the Analysis Function team and help to develop this year's event.
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