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Transparency data: Workforce diversity and attendance management information

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December 15
14:01 2023

Workforce diversity and attendance management information, March 2009 to September 2023 (accessible version)

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Workforce diversity and attendance management information, March 2009 to September 2023

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This data shows the departmental workforce diversity and attendance management information for paid civil servants employed in the Home Office (including its executive agencies but excluding executive non-departmental public bodies). The information is consistent with Cabinet Office guidelines to allow for comparisons to be made with other government departments.

Workforce diversity information includes paid civil servants, and the figures are representative of only those staff where this information is known. Those who Prefer not to say or are Not surveyed have been excluded.

Attendance management information is calculated using rolling year average working days lost (per staff year). It includes 12 months sick absence up to the end of each quarter for all paid civil servants.

Published 5 May 2022
Last updated 15 December 2023 +show all updates
  1. Updated the data and notes, which now covers the period from March 2009 to September 2023.

  2. Updated the data and notes, which now covers the period from March 2009 to June 2023.

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