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Information compiled by: Economic, Statistics & Briefing Branch, PPRU
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The following list of web pages are based on 'A Guide to Northern Ireland Statistics' which was compiled in January 1994 by the Economic Statistics & Briefing Branch, Statistics and Social Division, Policy Planning and Research Unit, Department of Finance and Personel, Room 234, Parliament Buildings, Belfast BT4 3SW.
This edition of 'A Guide to Northern Ireland Statistics' updates
the July 1988 publication of the same name. The Guide notes
government publications (including press notices, bulletins and
reports) which include statistics on the main aspects of social
and economic life in Northern Ireland. The publications are
separated into subject area, which are as follows:
Agricultural
statistics
Crime and justice
statistics
Demography
statistics
Education
statistics
Employment and
labour force statistics
Eurostat
publications
Finance
statistics
General
publications
General UK
statistical publications
Health and personal
social services statistics
Housing
statistics
Industry
statistics
Social security
statistics
Social
statistics
Tourism
statistics
Transport
statitistics
Further information and comments
'A guide to Northern Ireland Statistics' is Crown copyright and reproduced by permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office. See also the disclaimer.
Should you require further information about any publication,
please contact the relevant Department as shown in the contact
points section. If you have any comments on the contents of the
publication, please contact Economic Statistics and Briefing
Branch, Policy Planning and Research Unit (PPRU) at the address
shown on the cover. (Telephone number 01232 - 521458)
Copies of this Guide are available from:
PPRU Library
Department of Finance and Personnel
Room 250, Parliament Buildings, Belfast BT4 3SW
Telephone number 01232 - 521538
Note: All publication details and contact points were correct at
the time of going to press (January 1994) but are subject to
change.
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