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  1. Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games legacy: final evaluation report April 2018

    This evaluation report of the Commonwealth Games 2014 legacy summarises previous findings and sets out new findings since the last report in 2015.

  2. Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games legacy: summary findings April 2018

    This is the summary of the final report on the evaluation of the Commonwealth Games 2014 legacy.

  3. Tackling child poverty delivery plan: forecasting child poverty in Scotland

    Child poverty projections for Scotland independently produced by Howard Reed at Landman Economics and Graham Start at Virtual Worlds Research.

  4. The Scottish Strategy for Autism: engagement analysis

    This document is the analysis of the autism strategies engagement exercise which took place from October to December 2017.

  5. The microsegmentation of the autism spectrum: research project

    Economic research on autism and implications for Scotland, including how the economic cost of autism can inform strategy and planning.

  6. Farm workers in Scottish agriculture: case studies

    Case studies examining farm workers in Scottish agriculture and the international seasonal migrant labour market.

  7. Cyber crime in Scotland: evidence review

    A review of the evidence around the scale and nature of cyber crime affecting individuals and businesses in Scotland.

  8. Cyber crime in Scotland: evidence review research findings

    Summary findings from a review of the evidence around the scale and nature of cyber crime affecting individuals and businesses in Scotland.

  9. Digital Economy Business Survey 2017

    Summary of findings from the Digital Economy Business Survey 2017.

    Part of:
    Business and innovation statistics
  10. 15 to 24 Learner Journey Review phase one: analysis

    Analysis undertaken as part of stage one of the Learner Journey review examining current education and training provision for 15 to 24 year olds in Scotland.

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