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Stage 2: Table setting out data gaps, actions taken and possible mitigation, by each characteristic
Impact assessment (EQIA) for the redesign of urgent care to ensure patient safety during the winter period while the NHS continued to respond to the pandemic.
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Local Area Labour Markets in Scotland: Statistics from the Annual Population Survey, 2014
Summary publication of results from the Annual Population Survey 2014, presenting analysis on the labour market, education and training. Results are provided for Scotland and local authority areas in Scotland.
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3. Area and accommodation
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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7.The Current Equality Evidence Base
Describes the Scottish Government’s approach to strengthening Scotland’s equality evidence base.
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Table 1: Number of people employed by public and private sector; Scotland, Headcount
The statistics in this release are based on administrative records and surveys of individual public sector bodies carried out by the Scottish Government and the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The publication includes information on public
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3. Next Steps
Second edition of an annual publication which aims to gather and share data relating to the diversity of the teaching profession in order to inform and evaluate future work.
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3. Key findings - protected characteristics
This version has been superseded by version 3 published in September 2020 at https://www.gov.scot/publications/scotlands-census-2022-equality-impact-assessment-results-v3-0/.
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Table 6: Devolved civil service employment; Scotland, Headcount
The statistics in this release are based on administrative records and surveys of individual public sector bodies carried out by the Scottish Government and the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The publication includes information on public
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2 CONTEXT
This evidence review was prepared to support the production of the Scottish Government's Equality Outcomes, with regard to religion.
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4. Key Findings
Equality impact assessment (EQIA) for the adult learning strategy.
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