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This article explains the revisions made to the workforce jobs (WFJ) series, released on 14 March 2007, in the Labour Market Statistics First Release. It was originally intended to release these revis...
Revisions analysis to quarterly current account balance of payments data
Revisions analysis current account balance payments data
2009/11/4
This article presents the analysis of revisions made to Balance of Payments quarterly current account data between 1998 Q4 and 2003 Q3, and is an update of the previous article published in the August...
GDP(O) revisions analysis system:overview and indicative results
GDP revisions analysis system overview indicative results
2009/11/4
Revisions are an inevitable consequence of the need for timely estimates of economic growth and are a well-understood part of the statistical process used to compile these estimates. The Office for Na...
Revisions to quarterly GDP growth and its components
Revisions quarterly GDP growth components
2009/11/4
This article presents the results of the latest revisions analysis of gross domestic product (GDP), updating and developing the previous article, Robinson and Obuwa (2006) published in December 2006. ...
This article was first published on the National Statistics website on 12 December 2007, to coincide with the Labour Market Statistics First Release and the planned revisions made to the workforce job...
International comparisons of productivity:an update to understanding revisions
International comparisons productivity update revisions
2009/11/4
The UK’s relative productivity performance has been revised (compared with the previous set of published results), following the update to the benchmarking exercise of prices across all Organisation f...
Workforce jobs (WFJ) is a quarterly measure of the number of jobs in the UK and the preferred measure of the change in jobs by industry. This article explains the processes and other causes of revisio...
This article presents the results of the latest revisions analysis of gross domestic product (GDP), updating and developing the previous article, Meader (2007) published in November 2007. Revisions to...
In a move to ease effects of high unemployment, a new Federal program temporarily extends the duration of jobless benefits beyond the maximum of 39 weeks; the new benefits vary from 6 to 10 weeks, dep...