Religion harmonised standard
This guidance sets out how to collect and report statistics about religion to ensure statistics about this topic are as comparable as possible across government.
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This guidance sets out how to collect and report statistics about religion to ensure statistics about this topic are as comparable as possible across government.
Learn more on Religion harmonised standardHarmonisation is about making statistics and data more comparable, consistent and coherent and there are many aspects to this. This strategy has been replaced by the Government Statistical Service (GSS) Harmonisation workplan. The workplan was published in February 2022.
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