Attributing ethnicity using someone’s name
Darren Stillwell blogs about the benefits and drawbacks of using someone's name to infer their ethnicity.
Learn more on Attributing ethnicity using someone’s nameIf you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
Darren Stillwell blogs about the benefits and drawbacks of using someone's name to infer their ethnicity.
Learn more on Attributing ethnicity using someone’s nameCourse details: This is an introductory session aimed at statistical producers. It covers: how the Code of Practice for Statistics works in practice the UK statistical system the difference between official, National and experimental statistics, and management information case studies to show how the code has been applied in the past Learning outcomes: After attending […]
Learn more on Introduction to the Code of PracticeThe value of statistically coherent data The value of Government departments working together to produce ‘coherent’ statistics and analysis is well known. But we do not have such a clear understanding of the needs of our data users in relation to coherence. To understand this better, we have we have been working on an exciting […]
Learn more on Exploring the user need for statistical coherenceAudience: An introductory level course for anyone who has to create data visualisations for internal or external communications. Provider: Analysis Function Central Team Aims: How to create charts that communicate messages clearly and with impact. Best practice approaches for formatting and publishing data visualisations. How to make data visualisations more accessible to all, regardless of […]
Learn more on Data visualisation e-learningOctober’s update from the Analysis Function Diversity and Inclusion group.
Learn more on Diversity and Inclusion Spotlight – October 2022The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) explain their approach to support product developers in producing intelligence outputs that are accessible, useable, and meet the needs of different audiences.
Learn more on Turning population health intelligence into actionNina Sommerland blogs about using a technique called Structural Equation Modelling (SEM).
Learn more on Supporting the Office for National Statistics (ONS) with new statistical methodsJoseph Elliston of the the department of Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) blogs about working with the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on digital transformation projects.
Learn more on Transforming energy data pipelinesNominations for the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Research Excellence Awards 2022 are now open!
Learn more on The Office for National Statistics (ONS) Research Excellence Awards 2022Course details: This introductory workshop will provide learners with an understanding of: what Reproducible Analytical Pipelines (RAP) are and how using RAP can reduce risks in the workflow key concepts including: version control, packaging code and unit testing how RAP is being used in the GSS potential challenges and barriers to developing RAP Want more […]
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