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  1. People and Communities Fund (PCF): case studies

    Case studies detailing activities and achievements of community-led projects that have received funding from the PCF.

  2. Social security agency: central functions location analysis

    Report setting out evidence base for making a decision on where the social security agency’s centrally based functions will be located.

  3. Extending free personal care to under 65s: feasibility study

    Study of the extension of free personal care to people under 65 who need it, examining the potential relationship with social security provision.

  4. UK welfare policy: impact on families with children

    Report focusing on the financial impacts of UK welfare policy on families with children.

    Part of:
    Welfare reform analysis
    Child poverty analysis
  5. Creel fishing: effort study

    Report to assess the environmental sustainability of fish stocks and the socioeconomic efficiency of fishing activity.

  6. Community-led regeneration approach: review

    Findings from an independent review into the partnership approach delivered by the People and Communities Fund (PCF).

  7. Older people and employment in Scotland: research

    An examination of attitudes and issues surrounding an older workforce.

  8. Older people and employment in Scotland: research summary

    Summary of research into attitudes to an older workforce.

  9. Collaborative economy: evidence analysis

    Analysis of responses to the call for evidence issued by the Scottish Expert Advisory Panel on the Collaborative Economy in April 2017.

  10. UK Shape of Training steering group: report

    Analysis, assessment and conclusions reached by the group in response to the Shape of Medical Training review.

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