The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) was established with the Statistics Act of 2007 and the merger of the Federal Office of Statistics (FOS) and the National Data Bank (NDB). Nigeria has a Federal System of government with 36 States and a Federal Capital Territory and 774 Local Government Areas. Each Federal Ministry, Department and Agency has a Director of Statistics. Each state has a Director of Statistics and a Head of statistics Unit at the Local Government level. These and the Statistical Institutes constitute Nigeria's National Statistical System (NSS) which is coordinated by the NBS. The Nigeria National Data Archive was established to: Promote best practice and international standards for the documentation of microdata amongst data producers in the country Provide equitable access to microdata in the interest of all citizens Ensure the long term preservation of microdata and the related metadata, and their continued viability and usability The Data Archive holds NBS datasets from 1999 to the current year.
Households, individuals, and establishments
Administrative records and survey data
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Data tables and figures from the statistical bulletin in excel format. The data contained in these tables are from four sources: Crime Survey for England and Wales, Home Office police recorded crime, the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau and the Ministry of Justice Criminal Justice Statistics Quarterly Update.
Please note: The methodology by which the CSEW calculates its incidents of crime changed in December 2018. Incident numbers and rates published in the Bulletin Tables prior to the year ending September 2018 dataset are not comparable with those currently published.
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Key information about Kazakhstan Unemployment Rate
Investigator(s): Bureau of Justice Statistics The National Justice Agency List is a master name and address file created and maintained by the United States Bureau of the Census for the Bureau of Justice Statistics. The file was first created in 1970, and the Census Bureau has continued to maintain and expand the file. For the original survey, each county in the United States and each municipality and township with a 1960 population of 1,000 or more persons was surveyed to identify the names and addresses of the criminal justice agencies and institutions controlled by local government. The survey was conducted by mail canvass. In addition to the mail survey, the Census Bureau collected information on state-level governments and counties with a 1960 population of 500,000 or more and cities with a 1960 population of 300,000 or more through in-house research methods. The reference information included a variety of published government documents such as budget statements, organization manuals, and state, county, and municipal directories.
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Monthly Transportation Statistics is a compilation of national statistics on transportation. The Bureau of Transportation Statistics brings together the latest data from across the Federal government and transportation industry. Monthly Transportation Statistics contains over 50 time series from nearly two dozen data sources.
Reducing the administrative burden on business resulting from ONS Surveys Source agency: Office for National Statistics Designation: Supporting material Language: English Alternative title: Simplification Plan
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Starts and completions of affordable housing under HCA schemes.
Source agency: Communities and Local Government
Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: HCA Housing Statistics
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Contains statistics on the UK's economy, industry, society and demography presented in easy to read tables and backed up with explanatory notes and definitions. It covers, among others, the following areas: area; parliamentary elections; defence; population and vital statistics; education; labour market; expenditure and wealth; health; crime and justice; lifestyles; environment, housing; transport and communications; government finance; agriculture, fisheries and food; production; banking and insurance and service industry.
Source agency: Office for National Statistics
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: AA
The latest release of these statistics can be found in the collection of CSA statistics.
These publications contain statistics on child maintenance schemes operated through the CSA up to June 2020.
The background information document gives an explanation of the quarterly summary of statistics and the methodology used to compile the data used in the statistics.
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The PRODCOM series of reports contain data on the sales by UK based manufacturers of individuals products covered by the PRODCOM inquiry, together with exports and imports data.
Source agency: Office for National Statistics
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Division 32
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The statistical table of tax deductions and exemptions (for foreign workers filing) for the 2016 tax year for the Northern Regional Tax Bureau.
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Median monthly rental prices for the private rental market in England by bedroom category, region and administrative area, calculated using data from the Valuation Office Agency and Office for National Statistics.
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This data contains general government sector operating expenses, sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics historical data and the Department of Treasury and Finance, categorised by ‘government purpose classification’ (GPC) and ‘classification of the functions of government’ (COFOG).\r \r The Australian system of Government Finance Statistics (GFS) was revised by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, with the release of the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods 2015 Cat. No. 5514.0.\r \r Implementation of the updated GFS manual has resulted in the COFOG framework replacing the former GPC framework, with effect from the 2018-19 financial year for financial reporting under AASB 1049.\r \r The underlying data from 1961-62 to 1997-98 represents a conversion from the original cash series to an accruals basis by estimating depreciation and superannuation expenses based on statistical modelling.\r \r Although the conversion provides a basis for comparison with total expenses in the current series of accrual GFS information from 1998 (in the attached table), the estimated accrued expense items have not been apportioned to individual purpose classifications.\r \r The absence of these splits between functional classifications in the attached table data therefore represents a break in the series and it is not possible to compare individual purpose categories with those in other tables.\r \r Similarly, the transition from GPC to COFOG represents an additional break in the series and comparability between the two frameworks will not be possible.\r \r The key reporting changes from GPC to COFOG are as follows:\r \r - the number of categories has reduced from 12 under GPC to 10 under COFOG; \r - the fuel and energy, agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting categories have been abolished and are now part of the new economic affairs category. The majority of the outputs in other economic affairs are also included in this new category;\r - public debt transactions have moved from the other purposes category (i.e. primarily interest expense on borrowings) to general public services category;\r - a new environmental protection category was created to include functions such as waste management, water waste management, pollution and production of biodiversity and landscape, which were previously classified under housing and community amenities category, as well as national and state parks functions from the recreation and culture category; and\r - housing functions such as housing assistance and housing concessions are now part of the social protection category
Investigator(s): United States. Bureau of Justice Statistics Produces annual national- and state-level data on the number of prisoners in state and federal prison facilities. Aggregate data are collected on race and sex of prison inmates, inmates held in private facilities and local jails, system capacity, noncitizens, and persons age 17 or younger. Findings are released in the Prisoners series and the Corrections Statistical Analysis Tool (CSAT) - Prisoners. Data are from the 50 states departments of correction, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and until 2001, from the District of Columbia (after 2001, felons sentenced under the District of Columbia criminal code were housed in federal facilities).
Bathing waters in England have not been classified in 2020. This is due to the severe impacts on bathing water monitoring and analysis caused by the Coronavirus pandemic and the necessary adherence with government guidelines to prevent the spread of the virus.
An official statistic has not been produced for 2020.
The Environment Agency closely monitors beaches and inland waters that are designated bathing waters to check that standards are being maintained.
They must publish the official statistics and classifications awarded.
Bathing waters can be classified as ‘excellent’, ‘good’, ‘sufficient’ or ‘poor’.
Out of 450 bathing waters:
Classification | % | Numbers |
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Excellent | 64.2% | 289 |
Good | 21.1% | 95 |
Sufficient | 6.4% | 29 |
Poor | 8.2 % | 37 |
https://naturalresources.wales/guidance-and-advice/environmental-topics/water-management-and-quality/water-quality/bathing-water-quality/?lang=en" class="govuk-link">Wales
https://apps.sepa.org.uk/bathingwaters/" class="govuk-link">Scotland
https://www.daera-ni.gov.uk/articles/bathing-water-quality" class="govuk-link">Northern Ireland
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Defra statistics: environment
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People request government information (including files) from central administrative agencies, cases processed in accordance with the Archives Act or the Freedom of Government Information Act.
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Kazakhstan Number of Mobile Phone Subscribers data was reported at 25,521,600.000 Person in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 25,171,800.000 Person for 2022. Kazakhstan Number of Mobile Phone Subscribers data is updated yearly, averaging 19,402,600.000 Person from Dec 1997 (Median) to 2023, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 30,373,000.000 Person in 2013 and a record low of 11,240.000 Person in 1997. Kazakhstan Number of Mobile Phone Subscribers data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Bureau of National Statistics of the Agency for Strategic Planning and Reforms of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Kazakhstan – Table KZ.TB001: Communication Statistics.
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The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) was established with the Statistics Act of 2007 and the merger of the Federal Office of Statistics (FOS) and the National Data Bank (NDB). Nigeria has a Federal System of government with 36 States and a Federal Capital Territory and 774 Local Government Areas. Each Federal Ministry, Department and Agency has a Director of Statistics. Each state has a Director of Statistics and a Head of statistics Unit at the Local Government level. These and the Statistical Institutes constitute Nigeria's National Statistical System (NSS) which is coordinated by the NBS. The Nigeria National Data Archive was established to: Promote best practice and international standards for the documentation of microdata amongst data producers in the country Provide equitable access to microdata in the interest of all citizens Ensure the long term preservation of microdata and the related metadata, and their continued viability and usability The Data Archive holds NBS datasets from 1999 to the current year.
Households, individuals, and establishments
Administrative records and survey data