The Whitehall Monitor is a space for collecting and analysing relevant data published on the state of the civil service following the spending review.
As part of our work on Whitehall, we are bringing together key data in one place. We also provide additional insight and commentary based on our work at the heart of the civil service.
Latest edition - Whitehall Monitor #19
The latest edition of Whitehall Monitor provides analysis of civil service staff numbers.
- Whitehall Monitor #19 Civil Service Staff Numbers (PDF)
- ONS PSE Analysis Q4 2012 (xls)
- ONS PSE Analysis Q4 2012 (csv)
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Whitehall Monitor: previous editions
- Whitehall Monitor #18: Analysis of the Civil Service Staff Survey
- Civil Service People Survey SCS CS theme scores.xlsx
- Civil Service People Survey SCS CS theme scores.csv
- Civil Service People Survey collated theme scores.xlsx
- Civil Service People Survey collated theme scores.csv
- Whitehall Monitor #17: Analysis of civil service staff numbers
- Employment summary data (xlsx)
- Employment summary data (csv)
- Whitehall Monitor #16 - analysis of the 2012 Civil Service People Survey
- Civil Service People Survey - Benchmarks 2009-2012.xlsx
- Civil Service People Survey - Benchmarks 2009-2012.csv
- Whitehall Monitor #15 - business plans analysis (PDF)
- Business plans article (PDF)
- Business plans data (xlsx)
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Whitehall Monitor #14 – analysis of civil service staff numbers (PDF)
Revised on 10 October 2012 - ONS Civil Service Employment Summary Data Q2 2012 (xlsx)
- ONS Civil Service Employment Summary Data Q2 2012 (csv)
- Whitehall Monitor #13: Analysis of civil service staff numbers
- ONS Civil Service Employment Summary Data Q1 2012 (xlsx)
- ONS Civil Service Employment Summary Data Q1 2012 (csv)
- The Whitehall Monitor #12: Civil Service headcount – Q4 2011 (PDF)
- Whitehall Monitor#11: Analysis of Civil Service turnover rates - Jan 2012 (PDF)
- Whitehall Monitor#10: Civil Service headcount - Q3 2011 (PDF)
- Whitehall Monitor#9: Business plans - One Year On - Nov 2011 (PDF)
- Whitehall Monitor#8: Civil Service headcount - Q2 2011 (PDF)
- Whitehall Monitor#7: Civil Service headcount - Q1 2011 (PDF)
- Whitehall Monitor#6: Civil Service headcount - Q4 2010 (PDF)
- Whitehall Monitor#5: Progress against the Business Plans - Feb 2011 (PDF)
- Whitehall Monitor#4: Progress against the Business Plans - Jan 2011 (PDF)
- Whitehall Monitor#3: Analysis of Civil Service People Survey - 2010 (PDF)
- Whitehall Monitor#2: Progress against the business plans - Dec 2010 (PDF)
- Whitehall Monitor#1: Civil Service headcount - Q3 2010 (PDF)
Related IfG news
- Whitehall misses one in four deadlines in departmental business plans
- Business plans a long way to go
- Pace and depth of Whitehall cuts without precedent
- Institute welcomes business plans refresh but encourages further transparency
Further reading
Related news from other sources:
- Will Whitehall turnover prove good or bad for reform?
- Goodbye, minister: civil service hit by staff exodus
- Who is taking the biggest hit from grim public sector job stats?
- Whitehall ''being hit hardest in jobs cull''
- Whitehall hit hardest by spending cuts
- Missed Targets And Not Quite Accountable: The Reality Of Whitehall Business Plans