Please note it is possible that the figures presented here will change in future.

While any changes to the data are not likely to be substantial, we are planning to carry out more in-depth analysis and the commentary may change. As such, we recommend linking to these pages rather than sharing this analysis any other way at this stage. We will be regularly updating these pages with additional outputs and insights.

Below are links to department-specific profiles. These contain the outputs present on the summary statistics page, filtered by department. Only departments with 20 or more respondents are included.

Department sample sizes

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Department Sample size
Cabinet Office (excl. agencies) 33
Department for Business, Energy and<br>Industrial Strategy (excl. agencies) 23
Department for Education 57
Department for International Trade 43
Department for Transport (excl.<br>agencies) 30
Department for Work and Pensions 49
Government Actuary's Department 44
HM Revenue and Customs 111
Home Office (excl. agencies) 22
Ministry of Defence 22
Ministry of Housing, Communities and<br>Local Government (excl. agencies) 23
Ministry of Justice (excl. agencies) 76
NHS 30
Office for National Statistics 162
Public Health England 58
Welsh Government 31
a Sample size = 912
  1. Cabinet Office (excl. agencies)
  2. Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (excl. agencies)
  3. Department for Education
  4. Department for International Trade
  5. Department for Transport (excl. agencies)
  6. Department for Work and Pensions
  7. Government Actuary's Department
  8. HM Revenue and Customs
  9. Home Office (excl. agencies)
  10. Ministry of Defence
  11. Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (excl. agencies)
  12. Ministry of Justice (excl. agencies)
  13. NHS
  14. Office for National Statistics
  15. Public Health England
  16. Welsh Government