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1. Development of an outcome indicator framework for a universal health visiting programme using routinely collected data.

2. Guest editorial: the 2001 UK census: remarkable resource or bygone legacy of the ‘pencil and paper era’?

3. How is ethnicity reported, described, and analysed in health research in the UK? A bibliographical review and focus group discussions with young refugees.

4. House price statistics for small areas: Using administrative data to give new insights.

5. Health economic studies of colorectal cancer and the contribution of administrative data: A systematic review.

6. Temporal disaggregation of overlapping noisy quarterly data: estimation of monthly output from UK value‐added tax data.

7. Population statistics without a Census or register.

8. Using administrative data for constructing sampling frames and replacing data collected through surveys.

9. Should we be using social security benefits data as proxies for income poverty?

10. A comparison of sample survey measures of earnings of English graduates with administrative data.

11. Expanding access to administrative data: the case of tax authorities in Finland and the UK.

12. The Concept and Measurement of Interpersonal Violence in Specialist Services Data: Inconsistencies, Outcomes and the Challenges of Synthesising Evidence.

13. Experiments on Multiple Requests for Consent to Data Linkage in Surveys.

14. Social inequalities in attaining higher education in Scotland: New evidence from sibling data.

15. Adverse childhood experiences and child mental health: an electronic birth cohort study.

16. Opening access to administrative data for evaluating public services: The case of the Justice Data Lab.