Search Results
Showing 1,651 to 1,660 of 1,854 results for `Census data`
-
Footnotes
Report to help inform preparations for the transition from Less Favoured Areas (LFAs) to Areas of Natural Constraint (ANCs).
-
3. Application of the Principles
These guidance principles provide a first step in developing an appropriate approach for defining the impact area on land for large industrial developments (such as offshore windfarms) at sea. The principles are based on a review of literature and
-
3 Setting the context
Research commissioned from Ipsos MORI to examine factors affecting the uptake of free early learning and childcare (ELC) for two-year-olds.
-
5. Production-based efficiencies
Report from the Hill, Upland and Crofting Climate Change Group, one of the farmer-led groups established to develop advice and proposals for the Scottish Government. It focusses on how to cut emissions and tackle climate change, something that was re
-
Landlord registration guidance for local authorities: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment
Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA) for Landlord Registration Guidance for Local Authorities
-
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).
-
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.
-
7. Competition Assessment
This document is a revised version of the final Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) published by the Scottish Government on 16/03/20. It reflects changes made to the design of DRS by The Deposit and Return Scheme for Scotland Amendment
-
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.
- Part of:
- Scottish Crime and Justice Survey
-
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.
There is a problem
Thanks for your feedback