COVID-19 harmonised guidance
These questions have been developed to collect data about the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in a harmonised way.
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These questions have been developed to collect data about the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in a harmonised way.
Learn more on COVID-19 harmonised guidanceThe following guidance sets out how to collect and report statistics about personal wellbeing to ensure statistics about this topic are as comparable as possible across government.
Learn more on Personal wellbeing harmonised standardThe 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 standardThis 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 guidanceThis page provides information on work underway across to harmonise measures of sex and gender in data collection across government.
Learn more on Sex and gender harmonisation guidanceThis guidance sets out information on collecting and reporting statistics about income and earnings to ensure statistics about this topic are as comparable as possible across government.
Learn more on Income and earnings harmonisation guidanceThis standard combines the long-lasting health conditions and illness and activity restriction standards to measure disability for the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC).
Learn more on Measuring disability with European Union (EU) data harmonisation guidanceThe following guidance sets out how to measure disability. This is based on the criteria used by different organisations or legislation to classify a person as disabled. These are for use in social surveys and administrative sources. They have been developed through consultation and workshops with key stakeholders including the devolved administrations.
Learn more on Measuring disability for the Equality Act 2010 harmonisation guidanceThe following guidance sets out how to accurately and consistently reference statistics geographically.
Learn more on Geography harmonisation guidanceThis harmonised standard sets out how to collect and report statistics about crime and fear of crime to ensure statistics about this topic are as comparable as possible across government.
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