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Statistics: Department for Culture, Media and Sport – Statistics at DCMS

Department For Culture Media Sport

November 22
09:40 2023

Statistics publications

This page includes official statistics published by DCMS and DSIT. These are listed below. This page is under review following recent machinery of government changes, which will make clear which department will be responsible for which statistics on an ongoing basis. Please contact evidence@dcms.gov.uk with any queries.

Economic Estimates for DCMS Sectors and the Digital Sector This statistical series includes estimates of Gross Value Added (GVA), Employment, Earnings, Business Demographics and Trade for DCMS sectors and the Digital Sector.
Participation Survey The Participation Survey is a nationally representative survey of adults (16+) in England, tracking engagement in DCMS Sectors and the Digital Sector. It has been running since October 2021, replacing the Taking Part Survey.
Community Life Survey The Community Life Survey is a nationally representative annual survey of adults (16+) in England providing data on issues that are key to encouraging social action and empowering communities. This includes, volunteering, charitable giving, community engagement, well-being and loneliness.
Cyber Security Breaches Survey The Cyber Security Breaches Survey is a representative annual survey of businesses, charities and educational institutions in the United Kingdom. It explores policies, processes, and approaches to cyber security.
Total income of DCMS-funded cultural organisations This annual statistical release presents the total income generated by the 15 DCMS-Sponsored museums and galleries, and by other cultural organisations which receive Grant-in-Aid from DCMS.
Sponsored museums and galleries monthly visits This quarterly statistical release provides the number of monthly and quarterly visits to the 15 DCMS-Sponsored museums and galleries.
Sponsored museums and galleries annual performance indicators This statistical release provides aggregate statistics on the annual performance indicators for the 15 DCMS-sponsored museums and galleries.
Reported Treasure finds This annual statistical release presents data on the number of reported treasure finds within England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
UK Business Data Survey The UK Business Data Survey seeks to understand the role and importance of personal and non-personal data, domestic and international transfers of data, and activities and opinions relating to data protection legislation and policy in UK businesses.
DCMS Sectors Skills Estimates This series provides estimates of skills gaps and skills shortages.
Ad-hoc publications This page brings together additional analysis not included in our standard publications.

We have also published official statistics on the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19):

Forthcoming publications

The release calendar gives the planned publication dates of our statistical releases. The same page also lists our recently published statistics. Publication is usually at 9:30am.

Search our statistics

Our statistics can be searched by keyword and date of publication on the main GOV.UK statistics page.

Archived

Discontinued outputs include:

See our response to the consultation on proposed changes to DCMS statistical publications.

For other relevant research, visit the Research at DCMS page.

Standards for official statistics

DCMSs official statistics follow the standards defined in the UK Statistics Authority Code of Practice for Official Statistics. The document below sets out how DCMS follows the code of practice:

We also publish annual statistical work plans.

Contact details

Head of Profession: Sarah Lasher

For any queries please telephone 020 7211 6000 or email evidence@dcms.gov.uk

Department for Culture, Media and Sport
100 Parliament Street
London
SW1A 2BQ

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