Transparency data

DCMS workforce management information: December 2012 to March 2013

Information about the number of people working for DCMS and staff costs.

Documents

DCMS workforce data: December 2012

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DCMS workforce data: January 2013

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DCMS workforce data: February 2013

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DCMS workforce data: March 2013

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Details

We publish internal workforce management information regularly.

Notes

  • These figures are not official statistics. They are internal workforce management information published in the interests of transparency.
  • These figures have not been reconciled centrally with any National Statistics. Where differences appear between the monthly information and National Statistics, clarifying comments will be provided. The ONS quarterly public sector employment statistics provide an official headline measure for comparing the overall size of employment in central government organisations with other sectors of the economy at the relevant quarterly reference point.
  • Given the wide range of organisations covered, caution should be exercised when drawing inferences from the figures and care should be taken when making comparisons between organisations.

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Published 6 June 2013

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