Analysis in Government Awards 2022 Shortlist
Announcing the Analysis in Government Awards (AiG Awards) shortlist for 2022.
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Announcing the Analysis in Government Awards (AiG Awards) shortlist for 2022.
Learn more on Analysis in Government Awards 2022 ShortlistGuidance on how to present and publish tables of data.
Learn more on Data visualisation: tablesThis report presents the research that has been done during the development of the first harmonised standard for socio-economic background.
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Learn more on Government Statistical Service newsletter – February 2021This toolkit is designed to make designing, updating, and maintaining TOCs easier. It provides practical information to support the justification, design, application, communication, and review of TOCs. Many departments may have their own TOC tool to support users through the process.
Learn more on The Theory of Change Process – Guidance for Outcome Delivery PlansThis guidance supports statistics producers in meeting the quality requirements of the United Kingdom (UK) Code of Practice for Statistics and Eurostat’s European Statistics Code of Practice.
Learn more on Quality statistics in governmentStatistical coherence is about bringing together outputs on the same topic to better explain the part of the world they describe. This can be across the four countries of the UK where policy making has been devolved (such as in housing or health) or where multiple producers are publishing statistics on the same topic (such […]
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