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Showing 281 to 290 of 398 results for `2011 Census data`


  1. 2. Patterns of population change: a justification for local 'repopulation' initiatives?

    This report by the independent Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population analyses a range of place-based policy approaches to population challenges (including zonal approaches), and sets out lessons for Scotland.

    Part of:
    Place-based policy approaches to population challenges: Lessons for Scotland
  2. Annex D: Detailed analysis of equalities and Fairer Scotland issues by portfolio

    Assesses where the Scottish Government is proposing to spend public money and how it aims to reduce inequality. It is a supporting document to the Scottish Budget and should be read alongside associated Budget publications.

    Part of:
    Scottish Budget 2023-24: equality and Fairer Scotland statement
  3. 4. Results

    This research identifies and maps the neighbourhoods in Scotland that would be most disadvantaged by flooding.

    Part of:
    Mapping flood disadvantage in Scotland 2015: report
  4. Appendix 3 - Data used in risk factor analyses

    Scottish Longitudinal NEET Study

    Part of:
    Consequences, risk factors, and geography of young people not in education, employment or training (NEET)
  5. 4 What equality data are collected?

    This research describes and explores the range of equality and socio-economic disadvantage data collected by public sector organisations. Findings offer insights into what works best in terms of collecting, utilising and safeguarding robust data,

    Part of:
    Public sector - understanding equality data collection: main report
  6. 1. Introduction and Aims

    This Scottish research looks at the communities most socially and spatially vulnerable to potential flood events in terms of their underlying characteristics (i.e. socio-demographic data such as age and health, spatial and physical characteristics

    Part of:
    Flood disadvantage in Scotland: mapping the potential losses in well-being
  7. 3. Key findings - protected characteristics

    This equality impact assessment (EQIA) supersedes the previous version from January 2020 and reflects the date of the census being moved from 2021 to 2022. Future iterations of the Scotland’s Census 2022 equality impact assessment can be found on

    Part of:
    Scotland's Census 2022: equality impact assessment - version 3
  8. 5. Conclusions

    This research identifies and maps the neighbourhoods in Scotland that would be most disadvantaged by flooding.

    Part of:
    Mapping flood disadvantage in Scotland 2015: report
  9. 6. Searches and seizures for people with protected characteristics

    Findings of a quantitative study which evaluates change in the use of police searches and alcohol seizures in the twelve months before and after the introduction of the Code of Practice.

    Part of:
    Stop and Search code of practice: twelve month review - quantitative report
  10. Annex 2 - Detailed responses

    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

    Part of:
    Analysis of responses to the 2013 Consultation regarding the redraw of Data Zones
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