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United Kingdom National Accounts: The Blue Book 2021 Publication date: 29 October 2021 Revision Period: Beginning of each time series Date of next release: October 2022 Contents of national balance sheets Reference Table Frequency 9.1 Annual 9.2 Annual 9.3 Annual 9.4 Annual 9.5 Annual 9.6 Annual 9.7 Annual 9.8 Annual 9.9 Annual 9.10 Annual 9.11 Annual 9.12 Annual 9.13 Annual Contacts National Balance Sheet Marianthi Dunn Notes on the tables 1. Rounding may lead to inconsistencies between the sum of constituent parts and the total in some tables. 2. Symbols used - nil or less than half the final digit shown Quality Common pitfalls in interpreting series are the following 1. Expectations of accuracy and reliability in early estimates are often too high 2. Revisions are an inevitable consequence of the trade off between timeliness and accuracy 3. Early estimates are based on incomplete data Very few statistical revisions arise as a result of ‘errors’ in the popular sense of the word. All estimates, by definition, are subject to statistical 'error', but in this context the word refers to the uncertainty inherent in any process or calculation that uses sampling, estimation or modelling. Most revisions reflect either the adoption of new statistical techniques, or the incorporation of new information which allows the statistical error of previous estimates to be reduced. Only rarely are there avoidable ‘errors’ such as human or system failures, and such mistakes are made quite clear when they do occur. Confidentiality We are committed to ensuring all information provided is kept strictly confidential and will only be used for statistical purposes. Further details regarding confidentiality can be found in the respondent charters for businesses and households on our website. http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/about-ons/get-involved/taking-part-in-a-survey/information-for-businesses/index.html http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/about-ons/get-involved/taking-part-in-a-survey/information-for-households/index.html Web links National Accounts concepts, sources and methodology guide ONS regularly publishes methodological information and articles to give users more detailed information on developments within the National Accounts; supplementary analyses of data to help users with the interpretation of statistics and guidance on the methodology used to produce the National Accounts. See link below. 2011 to 2015 2016 to current day Description National balance sheet: by sector National balance sheet: by asset National balance sheet: non-financial corporations National balance sheet: public non-financial corporations National balance sheet: private non-financial corporations National balance sheet: financial corporations National balance sheet: general government National balance sheet: central government National balance sheet: local government National balance sheet: households & non-profit institutions serving households National balance sheet: households National balance sheet: non-profit institutions serving households National balance sheet: Public sector 01633 455643 capstocks@ons.gov.uk 1. Rounding may lead to inconsistencies between the sum of constituent parts and the total in some tables. 2. Revisions are an inevitable consequence of the trade off between timeliness and accuracy Very few statistical revisions arise as a result of ‘errors’ in the popular sense of the word. All estimates, by definition, are subject to statistical 'error', but in this context the word refers to the uncertainty inherent in any process or calculation that uses sampling, estimation or modelling. Most revisions reflect either the adoption of new statistical techniques, or the incorporation of new information which allows the statistical error of previous estimates to be reduced. Only rarely are there avoidable ‘errors’ such as human or system failures, and such mistakes are made quite clear when they do occur. We are committed to ensuring all information provided is kept strictly confidential and will only be used for statistical purposes. Further details regarding confidentiality can be found in the respondent charters for businesses and households on our website. http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/about-ons/get-involved/taking-part-in-a-survey/information-for-businesses/index.html http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/about-ons/get-involved/taking-part-in-a-survey/information-for-households/index.html ONS regularly publishes methodological information and articles to give users more detailed information on developments within the National Accounts; supplementary analyses of data to help users with the interpretation of statistics and guidance on the methodology used to produce the National Accounts. See link below.
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