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This blog is now closed
The Analysis & Insight Team blog will no longer be updated and posts will be archived.
The Analysis & Insight Team blog will no longer be updated and posts will be archived.
Wellbeing - Continuing the Public Dialogue The Office for National Statistics Measuring National Wellbeing Programme started in 2010 with a national debate. Meetings up and down the country asked people “What matters to you?” Thousands of people participated in events …
There have been a number of thoughtful contributions to the wellbeing agenda in recent months and a common theme appears to be emerging – the need to build the evidence base on what drives wellbeing in order to help decision …
Are you an academic analytical expert who’d be interested in providing us with specialist advice, peer review and quality assurance? Cabinet Office is planning to appoint up to 8 academic experts to provide our professional analysts with a source of …
Four years on! It will be four years in November 2014 since the National Well-being Measurement programme was launched. As we make progress on how to measure well-being the spotlight is turning to what it all means for policy and …
The A&I team aims to use the best evidence available to support policy making, and we are keen to use innovative analytical approaches to produce new insights. According to the ONS, almost half of adults in the UK used social …
I’m Ben, a summer intern within the Analysis and Insight Team. My 9 weeks here have been a fantastic experience and I’ve worked on some very interesting projects. This post is about my time here.
The horizon scanning programme is developing a set of tools to help make long-term strategic thinking an essential part of what good policy looks like. Our toolkit, launched as a beta, is designed to help policy, strategy and analyst officials …
One of the remits of the Analysis and Insight team is to support the Office for Civil Society. We do this by helping to evaluate the impact and value of its policies and programmes.
Can we capture what really matters to people, communities and the nation? Are we able to routinely measure how people are doing and the progress they feel they are making in their lives? And most importantly, if we can capture …
On Monday 30th June the Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre (DCDC) launched the fifth edition of Global Strategic Trends – Out to 2045. The report identifies long-term threats and opportunities looking thirty years ahead, based on rigorous analysis and discussions with subject-matter experts from both domestic …
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