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Background
This equalities impact assessment (EQIA) considers the impact of the provisions contained in the Social Security Administration and Tribunals (Scotland) Bill in relation to the protected characteristics laid out in the Equality Act (2010).
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Annex F: Technical note on APS sample size
Summary publication of results from the Annual Population Survey 2011, presenting analysis on the labour market, education and training. Results are provided for Scotland and local authority areas in Scotland.
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Appendix 5 List of variables considered as a possible risk factor for Cohort 4
Scottish Longitudinal NEET Study
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Annex B – Phase 2 analysis results
Report setting out evidence base for making a decision on where the social security agency’s centrally based functions will be located.
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Section 2: Collecting information
This partial Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA) (including Fairer Scotland Duty) for Scotland's Forestry Strategy 2019 to 2029 outlines our assessment of how the draft Forestry Strategy may impact on equality, including socio-economic disadvantage.
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Scottish Crime and Justice Survey: methodological papers on response rate and survey bias
Methodological papers which consider what impact survey response rates have on data quality.
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- Scottish Crime and Justice Survey
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Questions – key measures
A consultation which seeks views on improving the collection of education data to assess progress towards closing the poverty-related attainment gap.
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Adult Social Care Data Sources
The publication provides a high-level baseline national summary of both adult social care data and care home data sources in Scotland. It is intended to provide technical data users with accessible information on key products, to enable and aid
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Chapter 3 Results
Scottish Longitudinal NEET Study
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Annex 5. Glossary of terms
Guidance for assessing social and economic impacts from policies and decisions relating to Marine Protected Areas.
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