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  • Consumer trends, UK: October to December 2023 (Latest release)

    Statistical bulletin | Released on 28 March 2024

    Household final consumption expenditure (HHFCE) for the UK, as a measure of economic growth. Includes all spending on goods and services by members of UK households.

    Keywords: household spending, personal expenditure, spending per head, classification of individual consumption by purpose, COICOP

  • Coronavirus and how people spent their time under lockdown: 28 March to 26 April 2020 (Latest release)

    Statistical bulletin | Released on 27 May 2020

    Experimental results of the pilot Office for National Statistics (ONS) online time-use study (collected 28 March to 26 April 2020 across Great Britain) compared with the 2014 to 2015 UK time-use study.

    Keywords: homeworking, COVID19, COVID 19, corona virus, gender, leisure, unpaid work, time-use

  • UK Tourism Satellite Account: 2017 (Latest release)

    Statistical bulletin | Released on 27 November 2019

    Annual inbound, outbound and domestic expenditure on tourism, internal tourism consumption and employment for the tourism industries.

    Keywords: TSA, expenditure, employment, direct gross value added, TDGVA

  • Regional differences in unpaid household service work, leisure and unpaid childcare: 2015 (Latest release)

    Article | Released on 23 November 2018

    How time spent performing unpaid household service work, paid work or study and leisure time differs across UK regions or nations.

    Keywords: work time, well-being, parents, time spent with children, Household Satellite Account

  • Household satellite account, UK: 2015 and 2016 (Latest release)

    Article | Released on 2 October 2018

    Measures the value of adult and child care, household housing services, nutrition, clothing and laundry, transport and volunteering.

    Keywords: childcare, adult care, volunteering, housework, gross domestic product

  • Leisure time in the UK: 2015 (Latest release)

    Article | Released on 24 October 2017

    An article looking at how much leisure time people in the UK take, and how that differs according to various aspects such as age or gender, giving an insight into the nation's work-life balance.

    Keywords: Leisure, equality, well-being, time, happiness

  • Changes in the value and division of unpaid volunteering in the UK: 2000 to 2015 (Latest release)

    Article | Released on 16 March 2017

    Changes in participation and time spent volunteering in the UK and estimates of the monetary value of formal volunteering.

    Keywords: charity, age, community, sharing, sex, unpaid work

  • Household satellite accounts: 2005 to 2014 (Latest release)

    Compendium | Released on 7 April 2016

    The Household Satellite Account (HHSA) measures unpaid home production in the UK. This account builds on the work first carried out by ONS (Holloway et al, 2002) who constructed the first UK HHSA in 2002. ONS have since updated various elements of full account; however, this is the first time the HHSA has been constructed in its entirety since 2002. The HHSA measures the value of adult and child care, household housing services, nutrition, clothing and laundry, transport and volunteering. There is also scope to include other home production activities within future iterations of the HHSA as ongoing development work takes place following this release.

    Keywords: Non-market, Stiglitz, Bean, Gross Domestic Product, Gross Value Added

  • Expenditure on Healthcare in the UK: 2013 (Latest release)

    Article | Released on 26 March 2015

    Total healthcare expenditure in the UK between 1997 and 2013.

    Keywords: health, spending, government, NHS, private

  • The Economic Importance of Tourism - UK Tourism Satellite Accounts: 2010 and 2011 (Latest release)

    Statistical bulletin | Released on 13 August 2013

    The Tourism Satellite Account for the UK for the reference years 2010 and 2011. Revised figures for the 2008 and 2009 Tourism Satellite Accounts have also been included where there have been changes in methodology.

    Keywords: visitors to UK, benefits, spending, economic value, overseas