Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP) strategy
This publication will help analysts and users of analysis understand why reproducibility is important and how to achieve it.
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This publication will help analysts and users of analysis understand why reproducibility is important and how to achieve it.
Learn more on Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP) strategyThis harmonised standard is under development. This page sets out our work to date and is updated when there are significant developments on the topic.
Learn more on Social capital harmonised standardGuidance on how to create and publish accessible charts.
Learn more on Data visualisation: chartsThe following guidance sets out how to collect and report statistics about loneliness to ensure statistics about this topic are as comparable as possible across government.
Learn more on Loneliness harmonised standardWhat we mean by ‘user-centred design’ User-centred design is defined as learning about the needs of those who will use your service and designing it to meet them. In terms…
Learn more on User-centred design approach to surveysThis guidance sets out how to collect and report statistics about socio-economic background to ensure statistics about this topic are as comparable as possible across government.
Learn more on Socio-economic background harmonised standardThis guidance has been created to help you make decisions about the amount of research and design needed for survey questions and materials.
Learn more on The three levels of Respondent Centred Design (RCD)The following guidance sets out how to collect and report statistics about impairment to ensure statistics about this topic are as comparable as possible across government.
Learn more on Impairment harmonised standardThe housing and planning statistics work programme The housing, planning, homelessness and rough sleeping statistics work programme documents how Government Statistical Service (GSS) statisticians are working together to: improve the coherence of housing, planning, homelessness and rough sleeping statistics improve the quality and coverage of existing statistics — this includes researching new data sources harmonise […]
Learn more on Cross-government housing and planning statistics work programmesWe have had a fantastic week celebrating the excellent analysis conducted across government. We received over 100 outstanding nominations this year, which highlights the huge amount of great work going on across government analysis. Our panel of esteemed judges have reached a decision, and we are excited to announce the winners, runners up and highly […]
Learn more on Celebrating Excellence: The Fourth Analysis in Government (AiG) Awards