This enables further analysis and comparison of Regional Trade in goods data and contains information that includes:
Quarterly information on the number of goods exporters and importers, by UK region and destination country.
Data on number of businesses exporting or importing
Average value of exports and imports by business per region.
Export and Import value by region.
The spreadsheet provides data on businesses using both the whole number and proportion number methodology.
The spreadsheet covers:
Importers by whole number business count
Importers by proportional business count
Exporters by whole number business count
Exporters by proportional business count
The Exporters by proportional business count spreadsheet was previously produced by the Department for International Trade.
MS Excel Spreadsheet, 6.31 MB
This is a quarterly release of information on the testing, licensing and enforcement / compliance activities of the Driver and Vehicle Agency in Northern Ireland. The statistics reported within this publication include summary key business volumes and transactions for drivers, vehicles, operators and in the area of regulation and enforcement during the fourth quarter of 2021-22 (i.e. January 2022 to March 2022).
Nubank's customer activity rate data demonstrated a consistent pattern of engagement between 2021 and 2025. Starting at **** percent in the fourth quarter of 2021, the activity rate steadily increased, reaching a peak of ** percent in the fourth quarter of 2022. The activity rate dropped slightly in the first quarter of 2023 and remained at the same level in the following quarters, stabilizing at ** percent in the first quarter of 2025.
This Provider Network Data contains information on individual and institutional providers participating in health plan networks from October through December 2021. Plan network data is collected from Medicaid, Commercial, and Exchange plans on a quarterly basis by the Department of Health, including managed care plans, as well as PPO/EPO plans.
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Nubank's customer deposit growth showed significant fluctuations between 2021 and 2025, with a decreasing trend in recent quarters. It started with robust growth of **** percent in the fourth quarter of 2021, followed by a significant surge to *** percent in the first quarter of 2022. However, growth rates gradually moderated in the coming quarters. The trend continued with slower growth rates of ** percent in the first quarter of 2023, and ** percent in the second quarter of 2023. There was a notable uptick at the end of 2023 and in early 2024, with deposit growth reaching ** percent in the first quarter of 2024. After plummeting to ** percent in the fourth quarter of 2024, deposit growth recovered moderately, reaching ** percent in the first quarter of 2025. Yet, it was significantly lower than it had been a year earlier.
This dataset tracks the updates made on the dataset "Provider Network Data: 2021 Quarter 4" as a repository for previous versions of the data and metadata.
FCDO Services publishes details about diversity on a quarterly basis.
The LFS was first conducted biennially from 1973-1983, then annually between 1984 and 1991, comprising a quarterly survey conducted throughout the year and a 'boost' survey in the spring quarter. From 1992 it moved to a quarterly cycle with a sample size approximately equivalent to that of the previous annual data. Northern Ireland was also included in the survey from December 1994. Further information on the background to the QLFS may be found in the documentation.
The UK Data Service also holds a Secure Access version of the QLFS (see below); household datasets; two-quarter and five-quarter longitudinal datasets; LFS datasets compiled for Eurostat; and some additional annual Northern Ireland datasets.
LFS Documentation
The documentation available from the Archive to accompany LFS datasets largely consists of the latest version of each user guide volume alongside the appropriate questionnaire for the year concerned (the latest questionnaire available covers July-September 2022). Volumes are updated periodically, so users are advised to check the latest documents on the ONS Labour Force Survey - User Guidance pages before commencing analysis. This is especially important for users of older QLFS studies, where information and guidance in the user guide documents may have changed over time.
LFS response to COVID-19
From April 2020 to May 2022, additional non-calendar quarter LFS microdata were made available to cover the pandemic period. The first additional microdata to be released covered February to April 2020 and the final non-calendar dataset covered March-May 2022. Publication then returned to calendar quarters only. Within the additional non-calendar COVID-19 quarters, pseudonymised variables Casenop and Hserialp may contain a significant number of missing cases (set as -9). These variables may not be available in full for the additional COVID-19 datasets until the next standard calendar quarter is produced. The income weight variable, PIWT, is not available in the non-calendar quarters, although the person weight (PWT) is included. Please consult the documentation for full details.
Occupation data for 2021 and 2022 data files
The ONS has identified an issue with the collection of some occupational data in 2021 and 2022 data files in a number of their surveys. While they estimate any impacts will be small overall, this will affect the accuracy of the breakdowns of some detailed (four-digit Standard Occupational Classification (SOC)) occupations, and data derived from them. Further information can be found in the ONS article published on 11 July 2023: Revision of miscoded occupational data in the ONS Labour Force Survey, UK: January 2021 to September 2022.
2024 Reweighting
In February 2024, reweighted person-level data from July-September 2022 onwards were released. Up to July-September 2023, only the person weight was updated (PWT23); the income weight remains at 2022 (PIWT22). The 2023 income weight (PIWT23) was included from the October-December 2023 quarter. Users are encouraged to read the ONS methodological note of 5 February, Impact of reweighting on Labour Force Survey key indicators: 2024, which includes important information on the 2024 reweighting exercise.
End User Licence and Secure Access QLFS data
Two versions of the QLFS are available from UKDS. One is available under the standard End User Licence (EUL) agreement, and the other is a Secure Access version. The EUL version includes country and Government Office Region geography, 3-digit Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) and 3-digit industry group for main, second and last job (from July-September 2015, 4-digit industry class is available for main job only).
The Secure Access version contains more detailed variables relating to:
The Secure Access datasets (SNs 6727 and 7674) have more restrictive access conditions than those made available under the standard EUL. Prospective users will need to gain ONS Accredited Researcher status, complete an extra application form and demonstrate to the data owners exactly why they need access to the additional variables. Users are strongly advised to first obtain the standard EUL version of the data to see if they are sufficient for their research requirements.
Latest edition information
For the seventh edition (January 2025), the 2022 person weight (PWT22) was replaced with the 2024 person weight (PWT24). Only the person weight has been replaced with a 2024 version; the 2022 income weight (PIWT22) remains.
The Exxon Mobil Corporation has reported a net income of some *** billion U.S. dollars for the fourth quarter of 2021. That year, figures continuously increase, indicating a recover from the oil crisis in 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic. In 2020, the Texas-based oil supermajor reported a historic net loss as a result of lower transportation fuel demand and a dramatic fall in oil prices. Similar to ExxonMobil, its competitor Chevron finished 2020 with a net loss of *** million U.S. dollars.
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Contains data on women's smoking status at time of delivery at CCG, STP, regional and national level. Data is available in Excel or CSV format. Latest data is for quarter 4 of 2021/22.
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The NHS Surplus Land collection has existed since 2008 and was originally designed to provide information to the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), Homes England and the Office of Government Property (OGP) on sites that can be disposed of, thereby contributing to the Public Land for Housing Programme. The collection currently monitors the contribution made by the NHS to the release of publicly owned land to ensure the efficient and strategic use of the NHS estate. From 2020/21 onwards, reporting is done by data providers on an “as needed” basis on a live collection system, providing more up to date and transparent information to the public and reducing the burden to data providers. These statistics are produced from a live system which combines the previous NHS Digital collection with internal stakeholder collections in the same area. Please see the “Data Quality” worksheet in the “Data Definitions” workbook for an assessment of data quality for this release.
Between 2021 and 2025, Nubank's quarterly gross profit margin experienced some fluctuations, reaching its peak in the second quarter of 2021 at ** percent before dipping to its lowest point of ** percent just a year later. However, these fluctuations eventually stabilized, with the margin consistently ranging between ** percent and ** percent from the fourth quarter of 2022 to the first quarter of 2025.
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Social Housing Construction Status Report Q4 2021. Published by Department of Housing, Local Government, and Heritage. Available under the license Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 (CC-BY-SA-4.0).The latest Construction Status Report shows that 8,749 social homes are currently onsite with an additional 10,455 homes in the pipeline. In quarter 4 2021, 120 new construction schemes, (2,050 homes) were added to the pipeline....
As of quarter three of 2023, the total revenue of banks in the Gulf Cooperation Council reached 30.7 billion U.S. dollars. Since the third quarter of 2021, total revenue has continued to increase each subsequent quarter. Although net interest income and non-interest income both increased during this period, they both witnessed occasions of decline. For example, net interest income saw marginal drops in the fourth quarter of 2021, and the first quarter of 2023. On the other hand, non-interest income recorded a decline in revenue in the second, and third quarter of 2022.
The statistic depicts the quarterly net income of the American multinational technology and consulting corporation IBM - short for International Business Machines Corporation - from the second quarter of 2009 to the fourth quarter of 2021. In the fourth quarter of 2021, IBM's net income amounted to **** billion U.S. dollars.
It was predicted that the mean estimated quarterly earnings per share (EPS) of Boeing Co would amount to **** U.S. dollars in the third quarter of 2022. This is a significant increase from the predicted EPS of **** for the third quarter of 2021.
This statistic presents the mean estimated quarterly earnings per share (EPS) of Boeing Co from Q3 2020 to Q4 2021. It was predicted that the EPS of Boeing would amount to **** U.S. dollars in the fourth quarter of 2021.
Table of the operating budget, results, and projections for the Town of Oakville for the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2021.
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This publication provides Management Information (MI) for Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG) in England who submitted data on Personal Health Budgets (PHB) for Quarter 4 2021-22 (Jan-Mar 2022). By the end of 2021-22 (March 2022) just under 125,000 people had received Personal Health Budgets in England. ** Please note that the cumulative csv file was replaced on 26 May 2022 due to an error in the previous version.
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This page lists ad-hoc statistics released during the period January - March 2021. These are additional analyses not included in any of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport’s standard publications.
If you would like any further information please contact evidence@dcms.gov.uk.
This analysis provides estimates of employment in DCMS sectors based on socio-economic background, using the Labour Force Survey (LFS) for July 2020 to September 2020. The LFS asks respondents the job of main earner at age 14, and then matches this to a socio-economic group.
25 September 2024: Employment in DCMS sectors by socio-economic background: July to September 2020 data has been revised and re-published here: DCMS Economic Estimates: Employment, April 2023 to March 2024
This analysis provides the Gross Value Added (GVA) in 2019 for DCMS clusters and for Civil Society. The figures show that in 2019, the DCMS Clusters contributed £291.9 bn to the UK economy, accounting for 14.8% of UK GVA (expressed in current prices). The largest cluster was Digital, which added £116.3 bn in GVA in 2019, and the smallest was Gambling (£8.3 bn).
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This analysis provides provisional estimates of Gross Value Added (adjusted for inflation) for DCMS sectors (excluding Civil Society) for every month in 2019 and 2020. These timely estimates should only be used to illustrate general trends, rather than be taken as definitive figures. These figures will not be as accurate as our annual National Statistics release of gross value added for DCMS sectors (which will be published in Winter 2021).
We estimate that the gross value added of DCMS sectors (excluding Civil Society) shrank by 18% in real terms for March to December 2020 (a loss of £41 billion), compared to the same period in 2019. By sector this varied from -5% (Telecoms) to -37% (Tourism). In comparison, the UK economy as a whole shrank by 11%.
This enables further analysis and comparison of Regional Trade in goods data and contains information that includes:
Quarterly information on the number of goods exporters and importers, by UK region and destination country.
Data on number of businesses exporting or importing
Average value of exports and imports by business per region.
Export and Import value by region.
The spreadsheet provides data on businesses using both the whole number and proportion number methodology.
The spreadsheet covers:
Importers by whole number business count
Importers by proportional business count
Exporters by whole number business count
Exporters by proportional business count
The Exporters by proportional business count spreadsheet was previously produced by the Department for International Trade.
MS Excel Spreadsheet, 6.31 MB