Methodology related to coronavirus (covid-19)

  • Impact of COVID-19 on ONS social survey data collection

    Methodology | Released on 14 February 2022

    Operational changes to ONS surveys because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and their impact on response rates and distribution of characteristics among survey respondents.

    Keywords: COVID-19, Household Characteristics, covid survey, knock-to-nudge

  • Coronavirus and self-isolation after being in contact with a positive case in England: methodology

    Methodology | Released on 8 September 2021

    Latest quality and methodology information on data from the COVID Test and Trace Contacts Insights Survey and its use to examine understanding and adherence to self-isolation guidance. Experimental statistics.

    Keywords: coronavirus, COVID-19, self-isolation, isolation, methodology

  • Coronavirus and quarantine after arriving in England from an amber list country: methodology

    Methodology | Released on 2 September 2021

    Quality and methodology information on data from the International Arrivals Insights Survey looking at adherence to quarantine requirements by adults arriving in England from an amber list country. Experimental Statistics.

    Keywords: international, arrivals, amber, quarantine, COVID-19

  • Online weekly price changes methodology

    Methodology | Released on 15 July 2021

    Latest quality and methodology information for online price indices for a selection of food and drink products from several large UK retailers. These are experimental data created as part of the faster indicators release in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

    Keywords: corona virus, COVID19, COVID 19, web scraping, faster indicators

  • Using Adzuna data to derive an indicator of weekly vacancies: Experimental Statistics

    Methodology | Released on 14 June 2021

    Methodology information for online job advert indices covering the UK job market. These are experimental data created as part of the latest indicators release in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

    Keywords: Labour market, COVID 19, COVID19, corona virus

  • Coronavirus and clinically extremely vulnerable people in England methodology

    Methodology | Released on 21 May 2021

    Latest quality and methodology information on data from the COVID High Risk Group Insights Study and its use to analyse the behaviours and well-being of clinically extremely vulnerable people.

    Keywords: shielding, covid-19, CEV

  • Coronavirus and compliance with government guidance, UK QMI

    Methodology | Released on 12 April 2021

    Quality and methodology information for Compliance with coronavirus (COVID-19) guidance, detailing the strengths and limitations of the data, methods used, and data uses and users.

    Keywords: Quality, methodology, compliance, covid-19, coronavirus

  • Online price changes for high-demand products methodology

    Methodology | Released on 10 September 2020

    Latest quality and methodology information for online price indices for high-demand products from several, large UK retailers. These are experimental data created as part of the faster indicators release in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

    Keywords: corona virus, COVID19, COVID 19, web-scraping, high-demand goods, faster indicators

  • Cancer survival statistical bulletins QMI

    Methodology | Released on 12 August 2019

    Quality and Methodology Information for the cancer survival statistical bulletins, detailing the strengths and limitations of the data, methods used and data uses and users.

    Keywords: common cancers, survival estimates, age standardised

  • Quality assurance of administrative data used in cancer registrations and cancer survival statistics

    Methodology | Released on 3 July 2019

    Investigation of the administrative data sources used in the production of cancer survival statistics for England. In partnership with Public Health England, we publish several statistical bulletins on cancer survival each year.

    Keywords: Age standardised, Common cancers, Survival estimates, QAAD, Cancer statistics