Statistical data set

Ad hoc statistical analysis: 2024/25 quarter 4

A list of additional ad hoc analyses not included in any of our standard publications.

This page lists ad-hoc statistics released during the period January - March 2025. These are additional analyses not currently included in any of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s standard publications.

If you would like any further information please contact evidence@dcms.gov.uk

February 2025 - DCMS Sectors Economic Estimates: DCMS overall including tourism 

This is an ad-hoc release that provides economic estimates for DCMS as a whole, including tourism. These estimates are based on tourism data published in the Office for National Statistics (ONS) UK Tourism Satellite Account (UK-TSA) 2022 and provisional UK TSA indicator 2023, as well as data used to produce our DCMS sector Economic Estimates: Annual GVA 2023 - data table only and DCMS sector Economic Estimates: Employment, January to December 2023 publications. This release includes estimates for:

  • Gross Value Added (GVA), 2022, and provisional estimates for 2023, for DCMS sectors overall in current prices. 
  • Employment (number of filled jobs), 2022, and provisional estimates for 2023 for the tourism sector and DCMS sectors overall.

These statistics will be presented alongside our regular official statistics in due course.

March 2025 - DCMS Sectors Economic Estimates: Annual GVA for the Creative Industries and Cultural Sector at SIC class level, 2022 and 2023 (provisional)

This release includes the underlying estimates of GVA at 4-digit SIC code level that make up the already published sector and sub-sector estimates for GVA in the creative industries and cultural sectors.

Updates to this page

Published 7 February 2025
Last updated 11 March 2025 show all updates
  1. Table: DCMS_Sector_Economic_Estimates_Annual_GVA_2023__provisional__-_SIC.ods updated to correct units.

  2. Edited to include new ad hoc release of SIC class level GVA estimates for 2022 and 2023, for creative industries and the cultural sector.

  3. First published.