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Introduction
Update on Scottish Government's aims to incorporate equality across its activities and deliver on equality outcomes set in April 2013.
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1. Introduction
This report provides an overview of the literature on minority ethnic people’s employment in the Scottish social housing sector and presents available empirical evidence. The research also identifies gaps in the evidence and suggests areas where
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Chapter 2: Child Poverty and the Protected Characteristics
Results of our equality impact assessment on the policy development of Best Start, Bright Futures: the second tackling child poverty delivery plan 2022 to 2026.
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Annex A. Comparison with Census
The SSCQ gathers survey responses from identical questions in the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey, the Scottish Health Survey and the Scottish Household Survey into one output. SSCQ provides reliable and detailed information on the composition,
- Part of:
- Scottish Surveys Core Questions 2013
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5 Further Work
This occasional paper presents new experimental analysis based on the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service’s management information, on the ethnicity of individuals who were proceeded against and sentenced from April 2016 to February 2023.
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Table 2b. Area of crops grown under cover and total soft fruit 2007 to 2017
Statistics on farming in Scotland.
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Analysis and presentation of results
Guidance for public bodies on the collection of data on ethnic group.
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Annex 1: comparing 2011 ethnicity data with data collected using the 2001 classification
Guidance for public bodies on the collection of data on ethnic group.
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Annex A: Comparison with Census
Official statistics publication on equality groups across a range of measures from harmonised questions across the major SG population surveys.
- Part of:
- Scottish Surveys Core Questions 2014
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4. Ongoing Ambitions and Next Steps
Third edition of an annual publication which collates and reports data relating to the ethnic diversity of the teaching profession in Scotland in order to inform future policy development and delivery.
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