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4 EMPLOYMENT
This evidence review was prepared to support the production of the Scottish Government's Equality Outcomes, with regard to religion.
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3. Age
Overview of evidence related to equality in adult social care in Scotland. It is part of a collection of contextual evidence papers, setting out key sources of information about social care and related areas in Scotland.
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Near Me video consulting programme: equality impact assessment - supporting evidence
Appendix providing supporting evidence for the equality impact assessment (EQIA) assessing the potential impacts of protected characteristics, socio-economic factors, and remote and rural factors on the use of Near Me video consulting.
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Footnotes
Partial impact assessments relating to the consultation on council tax for second and long term empty homes, and thresholds for non-domestic rates.
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Annex B Level 3 Spend Line Analysis Template
This report assesses the Equality and Fairer Scotland impacts of the Scottish Budget 2020 to 2021.
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Chapter 9: Background notes
Results of the annual pupil and teacher census and early learning and childcare provision conducted in September 2019 and attendance, absence and exclusions for the 2018 to 2019 school year.
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5. Ethnicity of teachers in Scottish Local Authority schools
Second edition of an annual publication which aims to gather and share data relating to the diversity of the teaching profession in order to inform and evaluate future work.
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An Official Statistics Publication for Scotland
This report presents findings from analysis of the 2011 Census on characteristics and experiences of recent and established migrants from EEA and non-EEA countries living in Scotland.
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Energy efficiency and condition standards in private rented housing, part two: equality impact assessment
Assessment of the policy's impact on our aims for equality. Part two deals with the safety and condition of private rented housing.
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Footnotes
Results from the 2016 edition of the continuous survey based on a sample of the general population in private residences in Scotland.
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