Skip to main content

Research and statistics

Skip to results
331 results that are All research and statistics, sorted by Updated (newest)
From Cabinet Office
  • Headline findings from the Community Life Survey: statistics on issues that are key to encouraging social action and empowering communities.

  • The first set of data collected for the Community Life Survey 2012 to 2013, covering August to October 2012.

  • This essay about the prime minister David Lloyd George and his use of intelligence was submitted for a competition.

  • A report on attracting individual (that is, non-institutional) social investors to the social investment market.

  • Cabinet Office commissioned the Hay Group to develop an illustrative zonal pay model.

  • 2012 research into UK adults’ use of the internet, government information and transactional services online.

  • A report on the financial benefits of having digital government services, including supporting evidence and analysis.

  • Not-for-profit advice organisations play a significant role in providing free information and advice to the public on a range of issues.

  • The report looks at what universities need to do to address the social inequalities in who gets into university.

  • This review was conducted between 1 May and 29 June 2012.

  • Minutes of Mutuals Taskforce meetings.

  • David Boyle invites service users with a personal experience of choice in public services to get in touch as part of his review.

  • Summary of responses to the 'Open public services white paper'.

  • The Cabinet Office published independent research which examines the motivations of young people involved in the August riots.

  • The Cabinet Office has published an independent review of the impact of transparency on privacy.

  • The independent report by Simon Hughes, the government’s Advocate for Access to Education, looks at access to further and higher education.

  • The second report from Graham Allen MP on behalf of HMG on early intervention: smart investment, massive savings.

  • Reports by Sir Joe Pilling and Bill Hamilton on the findings of their reviews into the future of the government's official history programme.

  • Case studies relating to National Recovery Guidance.

  • A 2011 report by information intelligence experts Detica, in partnership with the Office of Cyber Security & Information Assurance, on the estimated cost of cybercrime.