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Official Statistics: MOD regional expenditure with UK industry and supported employment: 2020/21

Ministry Of Defence

August 18
08:30 2022

Data tables relating to MOD regional expenditure with UK industry and commerce and supported employment 2020/21

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This publication has been revised to now include estimates of jobs supported in 2020/21 through MOD expenditure with UK Industry

This publication was revised in August 2022 to include estimates of the jobs supported by MOD expenditure with UK Industry in 2020/21. At the time of the original publication in January 2022, MOD were only able to publish expenditure figures. This was due to a delay in employment and turnover data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This data is required for us to estimate the number of jobs in the UK supported by MOD spending and was subsequently published in July 2022. As well as allowing us to make estimates of jobs supported in 20/21, we were also provided with finalised data for the previous year so have revised the 19/20 jobs figures.

This publication provides figures on MOD expenditure with UK industry, broken down by both region and industry group. The number of direct and indirect jobs supported by this expenditure is also presented.

Direct jobs are presented by region, as the number of jobs supported for every 100,000 people in full-time equivalent employment in each region, and by industry group. Indirect jobs are presented by industry group only.

Published 20 January 2022
Last updated 18 August 2022 +show all updates

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