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  1. Scottish Health Survey - topic report: physical activity

    This report presents findings from a study into the demographic, socioeconomic and health and lifestyle factors associated with meeting the adult physical activity guidelines in the Scottish population and whether the change in physical activity guidelines in 2011 affected the factors associated with meeting the guidelines. It also presents results from an investigation in to the factors associated with taking part in activity in the different domains that make up total physical activity.

    Part of:
    Scottish Health Survey
  2. Consultation on Proposals to Reform Fatal Accident Inquiries Legislation - Analysis of Consultation Responses

    This report provides an analysis of responses to the Scottish Government’s Consultation on proposals to reform Fatal Accident Inquiries legislation. The consultation ran from 1 July and 9 September 2014 with 58 responses received.

  3. XX Commonwealth Games Omnibus Research Report

    This XX Commonwealth Games Omnibus Research Report measure progress against key marketing performance indicators (KPIs) and generates new insights that supported decision making around marketing activity in the run up to Glasgow 2014.

  4. Attitudes to Mental Health in Scotland: Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2013

    Report on public attitudes to mental health, based on data collected in the 2013 Scottish Social Attitudes Survey, and comparison with data collected through four previous surveys between 2002 and 2008.

    Part of:
    Scottish Social Attitudes Survey
    Mental health social research reports
  5. Attitudes to Mental Health in Scotland: Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2013 - Research Findings

    Report on public attitudes to mental health, based on data collected in the 2013 Scottish Social Attitudes Survey, and comparison with data collected through four previous surveys between 2002 and 2008.

    Part of:
    Scottish Social Attitudes Survey
    Mental health social research reports
  6. The Impact of Welfare Reform in Scotland - Tracking Study - Year 1 - Research Findings

    The aim of the study is to explore the impact of on-going welfare changes on a range of households in Scotland over time. This report provides the findings from the first year of the study by presenting results from the first two sweeps of interviews. Sweep 1 took place from September 2013 to January 2014 and sweep 2 took place from April 2014 to July 2014

  7. The Impact of Welfare Reform in Scotland - Tracking Study - Year 1 Report

    The aim of the study is to explore the impact of on-going welfare changes on a range of households in Scotland over time. This report provides the findings from the first year of the study by presenting results from the first two sweeps of interviews. Sweep 1 took place from September 2013 to January 2014 and sweep 2 took place from April 2014 to July 2014

    Part of:
    Welfare reform analysis
  8. The Impact of Welfare Reform in Scotland - Tracking Study - Year 1 Report - Appendices

    The aim of the study is to explore the impact of on-going welfare changes on a range of households in Scotland over time. This report provides the findings from the first year of the study by presenting results from the first two sweeps of interviews. Sweep 1 took place from September 2013 to January 2014 and sweep 2 took place from April 2014 to July 2014

  9. Review of Management Options for the Landing Obligation

    Research which considers possible management options for dealing with the landing obligation

  10. Survey of the Views of Owner Occupier Farmers on Current Issues for Tenant Farming

    This survey of owner occupier farmers is part of a series of evidence to support the Agricultural Holdings Legislation Review Group.

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