Data and charts
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UK regular forces and permanent UK-based civilian staff by defence sub-sector, 2004
Bar-chart compiled using data from the DASA National Statistics website 2004 shows the total number employed in the UK regular forces and the number of permanent UK-based civilian staff by defence sub-sector for 2004.
Intake of service and civilian personnel, 2003/2004
Table taken from the DASA 2004 report shows the number of service personnel joining the Navy, Army and RAF by officer rank and other ranks. Table also includes the total number of full-time equivalent civilian personnel for 2002/2003.
Replacement demand by SOC Sub-Major Group in public administration and defence, 2002-2012
Bar-chart taken from Working Futures 2004 shows the expansion demand and net requirement for people in the public administration and defence sector by SOC sub-major group for the 2002-2012 period.
Number of staff employed (including estimated and planned) by MoD department, 1999/00-2005/06
Table taken from the MoD 2004 report shows the number of staff employed within the MoD by department together with the estimated number and planned number for the future.
Civilian personnel by Government Office Region, 2003-2004
Table shows the number of civilian personnel working in the Defence sector by Government Office Region and country for 2003 and 2004 together with the change in numbers and the percentage change. Data taken from the DASA National Statistics website 2004.
NATO Rank code and UK Service Ranks, 2004
Table shows the different ranks in the Armed Forces. Information taken from the DASA report (2004).
Changing composition of employment by occupation and replacement demands, 2002-2012
Table, taken from Working Futures report (2004), shows the employment levels in actual and predicted numbers for those employed in the public administration and defence sector by occupation for 1982, 1992, 2002, 2007 and 2012 together with net change, replacement demands and total requirement. Data are based on CE/IER estimates.
Females as a proportion of military strength, 1994-2004
Chart shows the percentage, as a proportion of the defence sector workforce, and number of female service and civilian personnel for 1994 to 2004. Chart taken from DASA (2004).
UK regular forces and civilians by employing budgetary area and sex, 2004
Table shows the number of military and civilian personnel by gender and employing budgetary area of the military. Table taken from DASA (2004).
Employment changes in public administration and defence by gender and employment status, 1987-2002
Table taken from Working Futures (2004) is based on CE/IER estimates. Table shows the employment changes in the public administration and defence sector by gender and employment status including full-time, part-time and self-employed for 1987-1992, 1992-1997, 1997-2002, 2002-2007 and 2007-2012.
UK regular forces by age and sex, 2002-2004
Chart shows the number of men and women by age employed in the UK regular forces. Chart compiled using data from the DASA National Statistics website (2004).
UK regular forces by ethnic origin and military rank, 2000-2004
Bar-chart shows the percentage of ethnic minorities in the UK Armed Forces by military rank. Chart compiled using data from the DASA National Statistics website (2004).
UK Armed Forces full-time strength and trained required UK full-time personnel, 2004
Table compiled using data from the DASA National Statistics website (2004) shows the number of trained strength, trained requirement, the surplus/deficit, untrained strength and total number of personnel for the Navy, Army, RAF and all services.
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