There were around ******* people working as in the civil service in the United Kingdom as of the first quarter of 2025. Between 2011 and 2016, the number of civil servants fell significantly, with a recent uptick noticeable from 2018 onwards.
This data shows the number of civil servants working at Senior Civil Service (SCS) level by profession of post, function and department, on a full-time equivalent basis, as at 31 March 2021
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Indonesia Number of Civil Servants: By Education (BE) data was reported at 4,178,064.000 Person in 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 4,283,850.000 Person for 2017. Indonesia Number of Civil Servants: By Education (BE) data is updated yearly, averaging 4,083,360.000 Person from Dec 1993 (Median) to 2018, with 25 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4,598,100.000 Person in 2010 and a record low of 3,541,961.000 Person in 2003. Indonesia Number of Civil Servants: By Education (BE) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Indonesia – Table ID.GBA034: Number of Employee: Civil Servant.
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White people made up 83.4% of civil servants in March 2024 – they made up 80.7% of the working age population (16 to 64 year olds) in the 2021 Census.
In 2022, the prescribed number of civil servants in South Korea was around 1.17 million people, showing an increase compared to the previous year. The fixed number of civil servants in South Korea has increased steadily since 2012.
This statistic shows the number of government employees working in France in 2022, by sector. In this year, more than *** million civil servants were working for ministries, while about *** million people were employed by French hospitals.
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No of Civil Servants: By Province: West Sulawesi data was reported at 36,210.000 Person in 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 36,749.000 Person for 2017. No of Civil Servants: By Province: West Sulawesi data is updated yearly, averaging 32,068.000 Person from Dec 2005 (Median) to 2018, with 14 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 36,920.000 Person in 2016 and a record low of 18,504.000 Person in 2005. No of Civil Servants: By Province: West Sulawesi data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Indonesia – Table ID.GBA034: Number of Employee: Civil Servant.
This statistic shows the number of all civil servants in Taiwan from 2013 to 2023. By the end of 2023, Taiwan had approximately 365,500 civil servants, an increase from around 364,650 civil servants in the previous year.
Comparative statistics of the number of civil servants during the years (2018-2019) distributed by department, category and gender
Civil Service statistics present detailed information on the Civil Service workforce. These statistics count all home Civil Service employees. They exclude the Northern Ireland Civil Service, other Crown servants and employees of the wider public sector (for example, employees of non-departmental public bodies and the National Health Service). However, there are home Civil Service employees based in Northern Ireland and overseas.
Official statistics are produced impartially and free from political influence.
Published by Office for National Statistics on 19 November 2010.
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Annual data on Civil Service employment in the UK, including gender, ethnicity, disability status, earnings and location of the Civil Service workforce.
This dataset has now been transferred to the Cabinet Office.
In 2016, more than 5 million people worked for France’s public services. It may be stated that France had a strong solidarity-based conception of society. Its national motto “Liberté, égalité, fraternité” (“liberty, equality, fraternity”) and its well-known welfare state have made France the Western European country with the largest public sector workforce. Since 2010, the compensation of public sector employees in France has gradually increased. It has reached 124.4 billion euros in 2017.
Civil servants in France
Ministries were the public area with the highest number of governmental employees in France. The public sector with the second highest number was local public services with almost 1.9 million civil servants. When looking at the distribution of the governmental employees in France in 2016, there is only a small difference between the number of public servants working in French ministries and local civil servants; in 2016 35.4 percent of French governmental employees worked in Ministries compared to 34.4 percent working in local civil services. We will most likely see further shifts in this distribution – the number of state civil service employees is declining since 2015 while the number of territorial civil servants stayed roughly the same since then.
French Public spending
In 2017, a study from the International Monetary Fund found that France was the member state of the European Union with the highest public spending ratio. Thus, France’s public spending increases again since 2011, after a sharp decline from 2010 to 2011, reaching more than 492.5 billion euros in 2017. In 2019, the top-three spending areas of the French state were tax repayments and abatement, education and defense.
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Distribution of the number of employees in the civil service by year of service and sex for the year 2022
The Civil Service published weekly data on HQ Office Occupancy from Whitehall departments’ as a proxy measure of ‘return to offices’ following the pandemic. This was suspended in line with pre-election guidance for the duration of the Election Period. Going forward this data will now be published quarterly, resuming October 2024.
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The data was originally gathered for internal purposes to indicate the progress being made by departments in returning to the workplace in greater numbers. Data was collected in respect of Departmental HQ buildings to gain a general understanding of each department’s position without requiring departments to introduce data collection methods across their whole estate which would be expensive and resource intensive.
These figures are representative of employees whose home location is their departmental HQ building. These figures do not include contractors and visitors. Departments providing data are listed below.
All data presented is sourced and collected by departments and provided to the Cabinet Office. The data presented are not Official Statistics.
There are four main methods used to collect the Daily Average Number of Employees in the HQ building:
It is for departments to determine the most appropriate method of collection. This data does not capture employees working in other locations such as other government buildings, other workplaces or working from home.
The data provided is for Departmental HQ buildings only and inferences about the wider workforce cannot be made.
The data should not be used to make comparisons between departments. The factors determining the numbers of employees working in the workplace will differ across departments, this is due to, the variation in operating models and the broad range of public services they deliver. The different data collection methods used by departments will also make comparisons between departments invalid.
Percentage of employees working in the HQ building compared to building capacity is calculated by: Monthly total number of employees in the HQ building divided by the monthly capacity of the HQ building.
In the majority of cases the HQ building is defined as where the Secretary of State for that department is based.
Current Daily Capacity is the total number of people that can be accommodated in the building.
Number of Civil Service Bureau employees who have been promoted distributed by gender and type of promotion for the year (2020)
Under the Open Data Policy of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (the Government), the Annually-updated Civil Service Personnel Statistics on establishment and strength, appointments and staff wastage of the civil service is released in machine readable format (CSV file format). The Annually-updated Civil Service Personnel Statistics is also uploaded onto the Civil Service Bureau Homepage at https://www.csb.gov.hk/english/stat/annually/546.html. Please pay attention to the following when using the statistics – 1. The statistics are based on figures reported by government departments. 2. All statistics include civil servants working in government departments and those who have been seconded/posted to subvented/public-funded bodies, e.g. Hong Kong Monetary Authority and Hospital Authority. 3. These sets of statistics are updated on an annually basis. Please refer to “Quarterly-updated Civil Service Personnel Statistics” dataset for Quarterly-updated Civil Service Personnel Statistics.
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There were around ******* people working as in the civil service in the United Kingdom as of the first quarter of 2025. Between 2011 and 2016, the number of civil servants fell significantly, with a recent uptick noticeable from 2018 onwards.