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  • This page lists links to ad hoc statistical analyses on the Participation Survey that have not been included in our standard publications.

  • Information about the Datalab, which allows approved researchers from contracted institutions to access de-identified data in an on-site secure environment.

  • The results of the July to September 2022 quarter of the Participation Survey.

  • The results of the Participation Survey, covering the period from October 2021 to March 2022.

  • The results of the October to December 2022 quarter of the Participation Survey.

  • The results of the January to March 2023 quarter of the Participation Survey.

  • The results of the Participation Survey, covering the period from April 2022 to March 2023.

  • Research based on in-depth interviews with businesses, covering domestic and international data protection and potential high-risk processing of personal data.

  • Specifications of the data sets for the Grading and Admissions Data for England (GRADE) project.

  • Report detailing the findings from the fourth wave of the Public Attitudes Tracker Survey, which monitors how attitudes towards data and AI vary over time.

  • This article presents the Office for National Statistics’ (ONS) ongoing development program to improve the UK Financial Accounts,

  • Indicative estimates of the Labour Force Survey (LFS) reweighting methodology on key indicators for the UK.

  • The Model for Responsible Innovation is a practical tool created to help teams across the public sector and beyond to innovate responsibly with data and AI.

  • A tool to support organisations to assess costs and benefits of adopting Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs).

  • This report surveys the state of the UK AI assurance market and sets out how DSIT will drive its future growth.

  • Further statistical results from the UK Business Data Survey.

  • The report highlights the state of the UK geospatial market, valued at over £6 billion, supporting over 37,500 jobs and attracting £1.2 billion in investments.

  • This is the first wave of a multi-year study to better understand the relationship between data use and productivity in UK businesses and the wider economy.

  • A study exploring UK consumers preferences and behaviours when managing Cookie settings online.

  • This report details findings from a collaboration between DSIT and DfE to deliver a programme of deliberative research exploring parent and pupil attitudes to the use of AI in education.