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11. Football
This study explored community experiences and perceptions of sectarianism, based on in-depth qualitative research within five case study communities across Scotland. The insights obtained provide depth and context to other research about sectarianism
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Annex 1: Outputs of the Classification
2016 Urban Rural Classification. Classification identifying urban and rural areas based on settlement size and drive times. Update on 2013-2014 Classification.
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Table C
This bulletin provides information on homelessness applications, assessments and outcomes to 31 March 2014. It includes information on the characteristics of applicant households, local authority assessments and the action taken in respect of cases
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1. Introduction
Report detailing research on access to outdoor recreation for older people.
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4 Study 1: The Prevalence Of Autism Spectrum Disorders
Economic research on autism and implications for Scotland, including how the economic cost of autism can inform strategy and planning.
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Annex C - Census data - Long term health conditions
Independent paper from the Commissioner for Fair Access considers representation, entrant trends, retention and degree outcomes for disabled students by disability group.
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Technical Annex
Latest findings in modelling the COVID-19 epidemic in Scotland, both in terms of the spread of the disease through the population (epidemiological modelling) and of the demands it will place on the system, for example in terms of health care
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2. Demographic profile of COVID-19 deaths
Looks at how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted disabled people in Scotland by considering health, social and economic harms.
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Table 6.3(1): 2013 revision to total pre-school pupil and teacher numbers,
This contains the results of the annual pupil census, annual teacher census, pre-school data, school estates data, attendance and absence data and exclusions data.
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4. Other topics under consideration for collection in the 2021 Census
National Records of Scotland is planning for Scotland’s Census 2021. A lot can change in the 10 years between censuses. To help inform our planning, this consultation will seek information from users about their needs. This will help determine the
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