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Teaching Bursary in Scotland: Island Communities Impact Assessment
The Teaching Bursary in Scotland provides bursaries of £20,000 as an incentive to ease transition into Initial Teacher Education for those considering a change in career in the hardest-to-fill STEM subjects and Gaelic as a secondary subject, Gaelic
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Disabled students at university: discussion paper
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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Planning and Economic Development
Scottish Local Government Finance Settlement 2022-23: Funding Allocation Formula.
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Planning and Economic Development
Scottish Local Government Finance Settlement 2023-24: Funding Allocation Formula.
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1. Introduction
Paper discussing the data and evidence on young carers and young adult carers in Scotland.
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Footnotes
Analysis of data from the 2011 census on the characteristics of migrants in Scotland. This is a revised version of a report published in March 2015.
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Other findings
This report provides an analysis of responses to the 2013 Consultation regarding the redraw of Data Zones. It provides an analysis of the views received, and highlights trends and issues where appropriate. Detailed analysis of the responses to the
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2. Housing trends
This report provides a review of the literature on the housing needs and experiences of minority ethnic groups in Scotland, and presents results of secondary data analysis. The research also identifies gaps in the evidence and suggests areas where
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Annex 1: Outputs of the Classification
The Scottish Government Urban Rural Classification provides a consistent way of defining urban and rural areas across Scotland. The classification is based upon two main criteria: population and accessibility.
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Early Learning and Childcare
Scottish Local Government Finance Settlement 2023-24: Funding Allocation Formula.
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