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3. Methodology
This report examines differences in the health of ethnic groups in Scotland and uses census health data to identify variations between groups. The analysis employs age-standardised rates to compare people of similar age, which avoids the often
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Attendance and absence
Headline statistics on teachers, pupils, attendance, exclusions and early learning and childcare provision in Scotland.
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Scottish household survey: survey of non-response
This report presents information on the characteristics of non-respondents to the Scottish Household Survey (SHS) using linked data from the 2001 Census and the SHS sample from April to June 2001.
- Part of:
- Scottish Household Survey
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Section 7. Glossary and symbols used
This statistical publication provides information on the educational attainment and initial destinations of 2022-23 school leavers from publicly funded schools in Scotland.
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Carers Census: results 2018 to 2019
First publication of results from the Carers Census, covering unpaid carers being supported by local services across Scotland in 2018 to 2019.
- Part of:
- Health and social care analysis
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Nursery rates relief: evaluation
Evaluation of the nursery non-domestic rates relief scheme implemented in Scotland during 2018. We committed to evaluating the benefits of the scheme after it had operated for three years.
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Anti-Racism in Education Programme: factsheet
Information about the Anti-Racism in Education Programme (AREP).
- Part of:
- Anti-Racism in Education Programme
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2.3 Just Transition for Agriculture
This report outlines the current position of the Scottish agricultural sector, with evidence aligned to the objectives in our Vision for Agriculture, and provides information on our approach to assessing new policy proposals as they are taken
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8. Chapter 7: Agriculture
The fourth annual statutory monitoring report against the updated 2018 Climate Change Plan, as per the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Act 2019.
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Race
This equality impact assessment (EQIA) considers the potential effects of withdrawing the ‘Extended use of face masks and face coverings in healthcare settings’ guidance on those with protected characteristics.
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