Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of tables; Introduction; 1. UK Published Statistics for Business; Currency; Methodology; Publishing; Interpretation; 2. UK Published Statistics -- publishing organizations and general information sources; Official statistics; Non-official statistics; 3. Population Data; The population census; General population statistics; Non-official statistics: local government population data; 4. Socio-economic Data; Classification schemes; Official statistics; Non-official statistics; 5. Economic and Financial Data; Official statistics |
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The key sourcesNon-official statistic; Local economic data; Alternative economic indicators; On-line databanks; 6. Business Statistics; The Standard Industrial Classification; Official Statistics; Semi-official sources; Non-official sources; 7. Labour Market Statistics; Official statistics; Other official sources; Non-official statistics; 8. Market Research Data, Advertising and Media Information; Market research; Market research data; Advertising expenditure; General sources; 9. Statistical Examples; Appendix 1. UK business statistics -- contacts and addresses |
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1. Statistical publishers and services2. Selected statistical libraries; 3. General organizations and groups interested in published statistics; Appendix 2. Selected abbreviations and acronyms; Bibliography: Statistical Sources; General Guides and Directories; General statistics; Population statistics; Socio-economic statistics; Economic and financial statistics; Business statistics; Labour statistics; Media and advertising data; General bibliography; Index |
Summary |
First published in 1992, the aim of this volume is to provide an introduction to the range of UK published statistical sources now available to business users. It is not a comprehensive review of UK statistical publishing but a guide to key sources of information in selected subject areas of particular relevance to business users. The coverage, content, methods of collection and limitations of major titles and services in each subject area are described. Published statistics are important sources of information for business and industry and most statistics either come from official sources, produced by central government, or non-official sources such as trade associations, professional bodies, market research organizations and economic research institutes. Examples are used to show the strengths and weaknesses of statistical sources and to compare different sources. A bibliography of all the sources mentioned is included at the end of the book; Appendix 1 gives the names and addresses of contacts for further information and Appendix 2 is a list of selected abbreviations and acronyms |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 3, 2019) |
Subject |
Commercial statistics -- Information services
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REFERENCE -- Bibliographies & Indexes.
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Commercial statistics -- Information services
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Economic history
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Economic history -- Information services
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Statistics -- Sources
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SUBJECT |
Great Britain -- Economic conditions -- 1945-1964 -- Bibliography
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Great Britain -- Economic conditions -- 1945- -- Information services
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Great Britain -- Statistics -- Sources -- Bibliography
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Subject |
Great Britain
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Genre/Form |
Bibliographies
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780429674693 |
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0429674694 |
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9780429397967 |
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0429397968 |
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