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Statistical data set: Ad hoc statistical analysis: 2023/24 quarter 3

Department For Culture Media Sport

November 22
09:30 2023

This page lists ad-hoc statistics released during the period October - December 2023. These are additional analyses not included in any of the Department for Culture, Media and Sports or the Department for Science, Innovation and Technologys standard publications.

If you would like any further information please contact evidence@dcms.gov.uk

October 2023 ad hoc UK Business Data Survey 2022 release

This analysis provides further estimates of digital data use, data centre use and international data transfer amongst UK organisations, using the UK Business Survey (UKBDS). This is an abridged set of specific further findings from the UKBDS 2022, a telephone and online based quantitative and qualitative study of UK businesses. The UKBDS seeks to understand the role and importance of personal and non-personal data in UK businesses, domestic and international transfers of data, and the awareness of, and attitudes toward, data protection legislation and policy.

DSIT UK Business Data Survey 2022 - Annex 2

November 2023 - findings from 2022/23 user research

In 2022, we completed some user research as part of our commitment to providing statistics that best meet user needs. Our contractor ran 2 surveys - 1 for internal users and 1 for external users - and hosted a series of online focus groups.

Findings from 2022/23 User Research

Published 10 October 2023
Last updated 22 November 2023 +show all updates
  1. Added link to user research publication.

  2. First published.

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