Blog posts
We regularly publish blog posts about:
- how ethnicity data is collected and published
- how we can help people understand ethnicity data
List of blog posts
Our blog posts, starting with the most recent:
2022
- Harmonising decentralised data collections (Government Statistical Service)
- Why we no longer use the term ‘BAME’ in government
- Improving reporting and reducing misuse of ethnicity statistics (Office for Statistics Regulation)
- Comparing ethnicity data for different countries
2021
2020
- COVID-19 data on ‘Ethnicity facts and figures’
- Why we’re talking more about how we collect and analyse data on ethnicity
- Piecing things together
2019
- Using location data in tackling ethnic disparities
- How can the public sector collect better data on staff ethnicity?
- Please, don't call me BAME or BME!
- How we're helping people understand ethnicity data
- Why we deleted one of our most popular pages
- Making ethnicity data more coherent and comparable
- A discovery into data publishing formats
- 50 years of collecting ethnicity data
- Researching how we ask users about their ethnicity
2018
2017
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