Analysis in Government Month 2022 survey
How you can get involved with the Analysis Function team and help to develop this year's event.
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How you can get involved with the Analysis Function team and help to develop this year's event.
Learn more on Analysis in Government Month 2022 surveyThe Analysis Function officially launches the Learning Curriculum for all analysts across government.
Learn more on Launch of Analysis Function Learning CurriculumThis guidance is for anyone interested in harmonisation. For harmonised standards and guidance, visit harmonised standards and guidance by topic. What we mean by harmonisation Harmonisation is about improving the consistency, comparability and coherence of data and statistics. What harmonisation looks like To improve harmonisation, analysts, researchers and data owners should aim to: use consistent […]
Learn more on GSS harmonisation supportMutual Mentoring Programme The Analysis Function (AF) vision for Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) is to create a truly diverse and inclusive analysis community that is reflective of the UK society we serve. To support this, this time last year we published our Diversity and Inclusion Strategy for 2021 to 2024, which outlines the function we want […]
Learn more on MentoringThe Government Economic Service (GES) is the profession for economists within the Civil Service. It is a growing community with over 500 economists recruited each year through five central recruitment schemes. We currently have over 3,800 members. The GES vision The GES champions economics in government. We support economists and promote the use of high-quality economic […]
Learn more on Government Economic ServiceShamela Pepper-Grainger looks back at the successes of the user engagement champion network over the last year.
Learn more on Championing our Champions!Government 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 ResearchThis event will cover quality indicators for assessing the quality of sources and the quality of estimated classifications.
Learn more on Measuring the quality of large-scale automated classification systems applied to online job advertisement dataJoin us for this online event where we will be sharing some real-world examples of how to implement the latest accessibility innovations effectively.
Learn more on Putting accessibility innovations into practiceThe following guidance sets out how to collect and report statistics about unpaid care to ensure statistics about this topic are as comparable as possible across the Government Statistical Service (GSS).
Learn more on Unpaid care harmonised standard