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Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses 2007

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The whole document, as published on 30 April 2007, is available to download:

Alternatively each chapter is available to download separately:

Downloadable data

Public spending budgetary data and spending by function are published annually in Chapters 1 and 3 of Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses (PESA). Key public spending budgetary and functional series are updated at three other times of the year through the Public Spending Annual Outturns News Release . The latest budgetary and functional data, and all Chapters of PESA are available in excel and comma separated variables formats below. These downloads incorporate the corrections described above.


Excel file of Chapter 1 Tables (104KB) (1)
CSV file of Chapter 1 Tables (42KB)(1)
Excel file of Chapter 2 Tables (45KB)
CSV file of Chapter 2 Tables (14KB)
Excel file of Chapter 3 Tables (113KB)(1)
CSV file of Chapter 3 Tables (14KB)(1)
Excel file of Chapter 4 Tables (167KB)
CSV file of Chapter 4 Tables (16KB)
Excel file of Chapter 5 Tables (198KB)
CSV file of Chapter 5 Tables (25KB)
Excel file of Chapter 6 Tables (106KB)
CSV file of Chapter 6 Tables (22KB)
Excel file of Chapter 7 Tables (115KB)
CSV file of Chapter 7 Tables (35KB)
Excel file of Chapter 8 Tables (46KB)
CSV file of Chapter 8 Tables (12KB)
Excel file of Chapter 9 Tables (989KB)
CSV file of Chapter 9 Tables (96KB)
Excel file of Chapter 10 Tables (72KB)
CSV file of Chapter 10 Tables (19KB)

(1) Some of the data in this chapter will be updated throughout the year as National Statistics updates in public expenditure outturns news releases.

Revision to table 10.3

Sub-functions under fives and primary schools have been combined under pre-primary and primary education. Due to they way under fives education is funded in Wales, it is difficult to split expenditure between 'under fives' and 'primary schools' accurately, therefore we have merged the presentation of the two lines in this country by sub-function table. Readers should use this presentation rather than the separate lines shown in PESA 2007 table 10.3.

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