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NHS Board projected staff in post changes 2017-2018
Workforce planning projections based on staff in post whole time equivalent (WTE), showing potential effect on each board’s workforce.
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Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland 2016-2017
National Statistics publication estimating the contribution of revenue raised in Scotland towards goods and services provided in Scotland.
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Early Learning and Childcare Data - Implications for the Early Learning and Childcare Census: Recommendations
Following the findings of the consultation, recommendations have been set out in this report to address areas for development of ELC data.
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Early learning and childcare data: consultation
This consultation sought views on the current and anticipated future use and needs of Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) data and was held from November 2015 to January 2016.
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Housing Options (Prevent1) Statistics in Scotland: 2016-17
Housing Options (PREVENT1) Statistics in Scotland to 31 March 2017.
- Part of:
- Homelessness statistics
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Planning performance statistics: annual and quarterly reports, 2016-2017
Statistics on planning decision-making and timescales between the periods 2012 to 2013 and 2016 to 2017.
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EU nationals living and working in Scotland: statistics from the Annual Population Survey 2015
A Scottish Government publication on EU nationals living and working in Scotland in 2015. The tables featured in the PDF publication are also available in Excel format.
- Part of:
- Labour market statistics
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Scotland's equality evidence strategy 2017-2021
Describes the Scottish Government’s approach to strengthening Scotland’s equality evidence base.
- Part of:
- Gathering Equality Evidence
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Self-directed support, Scotland, 2015-16
Report on the second year of implementation of self-directed support, following the introduction of the Self-directed Support Act 2014.
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Cost of living analysis
Analysis of the cost of living in Scotland - the amount of money spent on a range of goods and services necessary to maintain a lifestyle similar to the average for the rest of society.