Annual statistical reports on education and skills.
Annual report providing program and demographic information about the people receiving Supplemental Security Income benefits. Report for 2019.
The Toronto’s Police Service Annual Statistical Report is a comprehensive overview of police related statistics including reported crimes, victims of crime, search of persons, firearms, traffic collisions, personnel, budget, communications, public complaints, enforcement and other administrative information.
This report is one of several components of the ASR open data release. More detailed information, a comprehensive guide to this report and the rest of the components of the ASR can be found here: data.torontopolice.on.ca/pages/annualstatisticalreport
The State Library of Oregon collects annual service measures, financial data, and other statistics from all legally-established public libraries in the state, as per Oregon Revised Statue 357.520 (Annual report). The data reporting period matches the state fiscal year (July 1 through June 30). This dataset includes all Oregon Public Library Statistical Report data from each year starting in FY2009-2010, and is updated annually. Reporting periods are identified as the year the report was submitted (i.e., FY2009-2010 data is identified as 2010 in the Year column).
The annual statistical reports for the Offices of the United States Attorneys contains statistical tables displaying both national and district caseload data, covering the many priorities of the United States Attorneys in both criminal prosecution and civ
Each year the "https://www.pcusa.org/" Target="_blank">Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) asks its congregations to report numbers pertaining to membership, average attendance, income, and expenditures. This dataset contains these figures for 2010. This dataset can be compared to corresponding data sets from other years to examine trends in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
This annual report provides program and demographic information on the people who receive Social Security Disability Insurance Program benefits. This edition presents a series of detailed tables on the three categories of beneficiaries: disabled workers, disabled widowers, and disabled adult children. Numbers presented in these tables may differ slightly from other published statistics because all tables, except those using data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation, are based on 100 percent data files. Report for 2013.
A file containing all Misc Baseline Reports for 2018-2023 in their original format is available in the Attachments section below.
MEDLINE/PubMed annual statistical reports are based upon the data elements in the baseline versions of MEDLINE®/PubMed are available. For each year covered the reports include: total citations containing each element; total occurrences of each element; minimum/average/maximum occurrences of each element in a record; minimum/average/maximum length of a single element occurrence; average record size; and other statistical data describing the content and size of the elements.
The adoption of the Joint Declaration on the Attainment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) at the 14th ASEAN Summit in 2009 signi ed the ASEAN Leaders’ commitment to end poverty in the region. This was further reaf rmed when the Leaders put forward the ASEAN Roadmap for the Attainment of the MDGs - an action plan outlining what is needed to facilitate closer intra - and inter - sector collaboration in ASEAN toward the attainment of the MDGs. The MDGs are de ned and agreed upon at the global level. As all other countries reporting the MDGs achievements, the ASEAN countries have followed and implemented the internationally agreed MDGs indicators. This ASEAN Statistical Report on Millennium Development Goals 2017 is our nal attempt to compile the 25 MDGs Indicators commonly available in the ASEAN Member States. It features the MDGs indicators of ASEAN aggregates in absolute numbers as well as information on narrowing development gaps. These two main attributes differentiate this Report on the ASEAN MDGs from other published MDGs reports.
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Analysis of ‘Families in Switzerland. 2021 statistical report’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from http://data.europa.eu/88u/dataset/17084545-bundesamt-fur-statistik-bfs on 19 January 2022.
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This report provides a comprehensive picture of the life situation of families and presents some aspects of recent developments. After a first part on family forms, living together as a couple and establishing a family, the main topics are the reconciliation of family and work, the financial situation of households with children, and the exchange and support between generations. The report combines the information available at the Federal Statistical Office (BFS) in various statistics and surveys on this subject. If you look at the publication in the browser, the links to the latest data are available
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The market for statistical analysis software is segmented by various factors, including:
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A file containing all Min/Max Baseline Reports for 2005-2023 in their original format is available in the Attachments section below. A second file includes a separate set of reports, made available from 2002-2017, that did not include OLDMEDLINE records. MEDLINE/PubMed annual statistical reports are based upon the data elements in the baseline versions of MEDLINE®/PubMed are available. For each year covered the reports include: total citations containing each element; total occurrences of each element; minimum/average/maximum occurrences of each element in a record; minimum/average/maximum length of a single element occurrence; average record size; and other statistical data describing the content and size of the elements.
The Taking Part survey has run since 2005 and is the key evidence source for DCMS. It is a continuous face to face household survey of adults aged 16 and over in England and children aged 5 to 15 years old.
As detailed in the last statistical release and on our consultation pages in March 2013, the responsibility for reporting Official Statistics on adult sport participation now falls entirely with Sport England. Sport participation data are reported on by Sport England in the Active People Survey.
19th March 2015
January 2014 to December 2014
National and regional level data for England.
A release of rolling annual estimates for adults is scheduled for June 2015.
The latest data from the 2014/15 Taking Part survey provides reliable national estimates of adult engagement with archives, arts, heritage, libraries and museums & galleries.
The report also looks at some of the other measures in the survey that provide estimates of volunteering and charitable giving and civic engagement.
The Taking Part survey is a continuous annual survey of adults and children living in private households in England, and carries the National Statistics badge, meaning that it meets the highest standards of statistical quality.
These spread sheets contain the data and sample sizes to support the material in this release.
The meta-data describe the Taking Part data and provides terms and definitions. This document provides a stand-alone copy of the meta-data which are also included as annexes in the statistical report.
The previous adult quarterly Taking Part release was published on 9th December 2014 and the previous child Taking Part release was published on 18th September 2014. Both releases also provide spread sheets containing the data and sample sizes for each sector included in the survey. A series of short reports relating to the 2013/14 annual adult data were also released on 17th March 2015.
The document above contains a list of ministers and officials who have received privileged early access to this release of Taking Part data. In line with best practice, the list has been kept to a minimum and those given access for briefing purposes had a maximum of 24 hours.
This release is published in accordance with the Code of Practice for Official Statistics (2009), as produced by the UK Statistics Authority. The Authority has the overall objective of promoting and safeguarding the production and publication of official statistics that serve the public good. It monitors and reports on all official statistics, and promotes good practice in this area.
The latest figures in this release are based on data that was first published on 19th March 2015. Details on the pre-release access arrangements for this dataset are available in the accompanying material for the previous release.
The responsible statistician for this release is Jodie Hargreaves. For enquiries on this release, contact Jodie Hargreaves on 020 7211 6327 or Maddy May 020 7211 2281.
For any queries contact them or the Taking Part team at takingpart@culture.gsi.gov.uk.
The Toronto’s Police Service Annual Statistical Report (ASR) is a comprehensive overview of police related statistics including reported crimes, victims of crime, search of persons, firearms, traffic collisions, personnel, budget, communications, public complaints, regulated interactions and other administrative information. This dataset contains the following categories of information: Hate Crimes This portion of the dataset is provided by Intelligence Services to identify the count of Hate Crimes per year. Detailed Information on Hate/Bias crime can be found in the publication Hate Bias Statistical Report https://www.torontopolice.on.ca/publications/ Miscellaneous Budget This portion of the dataset is provided by Financial Services to identify the actual budget expenditures. R.I.D.E. This portion of the dataset is provided by Traffic Services to identify the number of vehicles stopped and charges laid as a result of R.I.D.E. This data is related to table (ASR-MISC-TBL-001) in The Annual Statistical Report Additional information can be found here.
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This dataset is a statistical table of public satisfaction with opinions reflected in the year 106.
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Analysis of ‘Statistical Summary Period Attendance Reporting (PAR)’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/e5dba22a-4354-44f8-9fe1-5e44de9832b2 on 13 February 2022.
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Statistical report on attendance by borough, grade. Alternate views of same data by grade level and enrollment (register). All students including YABC, adults, LYFE babies and charters, home instruction, home/hospital, CBO UPK.
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The Taking Part survey has run since 2005 and is the key evidence source for DCMS. It is a continuous face to face household survey of adults aged 16 and over in England and children aged 5 to 15 years old.
As detailed in the last statistical release and on our consultation pages in March 2013, the responsibility for reporting Official Statistics on adult sport participation now falls entirely with Sport England. Sport participation data are reported on by Sport England in the Active People Survey.
25th June 2015
April 2014 to March 2015
National and regional level data for England.
The annual child publication will be released on 23rd July 2015, covering the period April 2014 to March 2015.
The latest data from the 2014/15 Taking Part survey provides reliable national estimates of adult engagement with archives, arts, heritage, libraries and museums & galleries.
The report also looks at some of the other measures in the survey that provide estimates of volunteering and charitable giving and civic engagement.
The Taking Part survey is a continuous annual survey of adults and children living in private households in England, and carries the National Statistics badge, meaning that it meets the highest standards of statistical quality.
These spread sheets contain the data and sample sizes to support the material in this release.
The meta-data describe the Taking Part data and provides terms and definitions. This document provides a stand-alone copy of the meta-data which are also included as annexes in the statistical report.
The previous adult quarterly Taking Part release was published on 19th March 2015 and the previous child Taking Part release was published on 18th September 2014. Both releases also provide spread sheets containing the data and sample sizes for each sector included in the survey. A series of short reports relating to the 2013/14 annual adult data were also released on 17th March 2015.
The document above contains a list of ministers and officials who have received privileged early access to this release of Taking Part data. In line with best practice, the list has been kept to a minimum and those given access for briefing purposes had a maximum of 24 hours.
This release is published in accordance with the Code of Practice for Official Statistics (2009), as produced by the UK Statistics Authority. The Authority has the overall objective of promoting and safeguarding the production and publication of official statistics that serve the public good. It monitors and reports on all official statistics, and promotes good practice in this area.
The latest figures in this release are based on data that was first published on 25th June 2015. Details on the pre-release access arrangements for this dataset are available in the accompanying material for the previous release.
The responsible statistician for this release is Jodie Hargreaves. For enquiries on this release, contact Jodie Hargreaves on 020 7211 6327 or Mary Gregory 020 7211 2377.
For any queries contact them or the Taking Part team at takingpart@culture.gov.uk.
Statistical reports and electronic auctions 2019-2022
Summary statistical report on the activity of houses and homes of culture. List of Heads of Departments of Culture. Number of employees of cultural institutions.
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Provision of 2 documents (2 PDF files) for the period from December 31, 2006 to December 31, 2007 with the Berlin spatial reference.
Annual statistical reports on education and skills.