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Introduction
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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4 SPA accounts
The project has collated existing data on SPA populations breeding around the Scottish coast. The project utilised data from JNCC, SNH, RSPB and other sources. The purpose of the project was to provide a collated source of information for renewable
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3. Attainment
This publication presents post review attainment for 2014/15 school leavers, initial and follow-up school leaver destinations for 2014/15, and information on the healthy living survey taken in February 2016.
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Annex E Proxy Comparisons Between the New Classification and 2001 Census Classification
Scotland's New Ethnicity Classification for Scottish Official Statistics and Recommended for Scotland's 2011 Census
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2 Methods
Results from the 2015- 2017 Realigning Children's Services Wellbeing Surveys into factors effecting mental health and wellbeing amongst children and young people in Scotland.
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Annex A: NHS Scotland facilities containing wards covered by the Census
Results of the fourth Mental Health & Learning Disability Inpatient Census and Out of Scotland NHS Placements Census, 2018.
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Draft Suspension of Assistance (Social Security) (Scotland) Regulations 2021: child rights and wellbeing assessment (CRWIA)
A Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA) to consider the impacts of the Suspension of Assistance (Social Security) (Scotland) Regulations 2021.
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Chapter 1 – Migration Trends
The Evidence Annex sets out the main elements of the most robust date we have on migrants and migration in Scotland.
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The Scottish Governments Response to the Report of the National Primary Care Workforce Survey Advisory Group
SG response to the report generated by the Group who provided advice and guidance concerning the National Primary Care Workforce Survey.
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7 POLICY IMPLICATIONS FROM THE LITERATURE
This study coordinates evidence of the factors influencing rural migration decisions in Scotland, and ascertains the implications for policy. It focuses on age/life-stage related factors.
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