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G0115 - SDG 1.a.2 Proportion of total government spending on essential services by State, Year an...Department of Public Expenditure Infrastructure Public Service Reform and DigitalisationGovernment
SDG 1.a.2 Proportion of total government spending on essential services by State, Year and Statistic
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Civil Service Customer Satisfaction Survey 2017Department of Public Expenditure Infrastructure Public Service Reform and DigitalisationGovernment
The results of a survey of Civil Service general public customers were published on 5 April 2017. The survey was undertaken by Ipsos MRBI on behalf of the Department of Public Expenditure Reform following an open tender process. The purpose of the survey was to ascertain satisfa
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Civil Service Business Customer Survey Results 2016Department of Public Expenditure Infrastructure Public Service Reform and DigitalisationGovernment
The results of a survey of business customers of the Civil Service was published in January 2017. The purpose of the survey was to assess the levels of satisfaction with, and perceptions of, the services provided by Civil Service Departments and major Offices (not including the
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Statistics for data.gov.ieDepartment of Public Expenditure Infrastructure Public Service Reform and DigitalisationGovernment
Monthly statistics for data.gov.ie including number of datasets compliant with the Open Data Technical Framework, number of broken links, dataset suggestions, etc.
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voted-public-expenditureDepartment of Public Expenditure Infrastructure Public Service Reform and DigitalisationEconomy
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Public Service NumbersDepartment of Public Expenditure Infrastructure Public Service Reform and DigitalisationEconomy
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Civil Service Customer Satisfaction Survey 2015Department of Public Expenditure Infrastructure Public Service Reform and DigitalisationGovernment
The results of a survey of Civil Service customers were published on 6 May, 2015. The purpose of the survey was to ascertain satisfaction levels with services received, as well as more general perceptions of, and attitudes to, the Civil Service. The survey was carried out to mee
