Recruitment policy for the Government Statistician Group (GSG)
This policy sets out the procedures to follow when recruiting for the Government Statistician Group (GSG).
Learn more on Recruitment policy for the Government Statistician Group (GSG)If you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
This policy sets out the procedures to follow when recruiting for the Government Statistician Group (GSG).
Learn more on Recruitment policy for the Government Statistician Group (GSG)This online training module is the third of three bite-size online learning training modules that make up the Time series basics for official statistics’ course. This online training module aims to introduce the concept of seasonal adjustment for time series.
Learn more on Awareness in seasonal adjustmentThis seminar will support analysts to improve the way they communicate uncertainty by highlighting common challenges and giving examples of good practice.
Learn more on Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) seminar: Communicating uncertainty in analysisThis online training module is the second of three bite-size online learning training modules that make up the Time series basics for official statistics’ course. This online training module aims to introduce the basic concept of forecasting.
Learn more on Awareness in forecastingThis report by the Government Statistical Service (GSS) Harmonisation Team explores the different definitions of affordable housing and associated terminology used in the UK.
Learn more on Affordable housing harmonisation guidanceGuidance on monitoring and reducing respondent burden when carrying out statistical surveys.
Learn more on Monitoring and reducing respondent burdenBook your place for the latest monthly Economic Forum from the Office for National Statistics.
Learn more on Office for National Statistics Economic ForumConversation Cafés are non-agenda meet-ups to build connections within the data science community and support collective wisdom. Theme for January: Data Science in 2021 How it works Groups of approximately five and a voluntary host meet for an hour to discuss either a suggested topic or one chosen by the group. Each person introduces themselves […]
Learn more on Data Science: Conversation CafesAt their best, statistics and data produced by government are insightful, coherent, and timely. They are of high policy relevance and public interest. However, the statistical system does not consistently perform at this level across all its work. This event is a chance for GSS statistical producers to hear from and speak with staff at […]
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