Monitoring and reducing respondent burden
Guidance on monitoring and reducing respondent burden when carrying out statistical surveys.
Learn more on Monitoring and reducing respondent burdenIf you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
Guidance on monitoring and reducing respondent burden when carrying out statistical surveys.
Learn more on Monitoring and reducing respondent burdenThe session demonstrates how to gain additional value from cash register data by combining different data sources.
Learn more on New avenues with web intelligenceAs the impacts of climate change become increasingly stark, it is crucial to analyse these impacts and how they may change in the future. This Analysis Function webinar will discuss some of the challenges faced by public bodies when analysing climate change, and how these challenges are being met. We will hear from speakers in […]
Learn more on Sharing Webinar: Challenges in climate change analysisThe session is aimed at users of the labour market data and provides an update on the Transformed Labour Force Survey.
Learn more on Transforming Labour Force Survey Government departments briefingThis workshop explores how to access and prepare Census 2021 data to develop custom datasets.
Learn more on Using multivariate Census 2021 data to develop area profilesThis online training module is the first of three bite-size online learning training modules that make up the Time Series Basics for Official Statistics’ course.
Learn more on Awareness in time seriesThe Office for National Statistics is holding a set of events on 4 December, to explain Household Costs Indices and show how they can be used.
Learn more on Launching new quarterly Household Costs IndicesUse your gov.uk email address to book your place. This latest event in the Leaders in Analysis series covers dealing with failure and how learning lessons can help your future career.
Learn more on Leaders in Analysis: The Importance of FailureJoin the National Audit Office (NAO) to hear insights from their recent survey of the use of AI in government and what government needs to do to achieve the potential large-scale benefits of this technology.
Learn more on Use of artificial intelligence (AI) in governmentJoin the Cabinet Office International Comparison team as they share their multidisciplinary analytical approach to communicating analysis and insight to a non-technical audience.
Learn more on Visual storytelling: international comparative analysis in government