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Footnotes
Our response to the Migration Advisory Committee's call for evidence on salary thresholds and an 'Australian-style' points-based immigration system.
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Appendix 4 - Case Study Selection
Report on the impact of diversity of ownership on the socioeconomic outcomes for rural areas.
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Current projections
Statistics Publication Notice showing updated Scottish prison population projections from 2008-09 to 2017-18
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Appendix 3 - Definitions and notes
Report on a survey of pesticide use on protected edible crops in Scotland.
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Annex 3: Summary report of stakeholder engagement events (October 2020) preceding the consultation
An analysis report summarising and describing the responses to the public consultation on establishing a Scottish Nitrogen Balance Sheet
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Scottish Executive Statistician Group
The High Level Summary of Equality Statistics is a compendium which presents statistical trends on the main areas of Government activity in Scotland across a number of equality dimensions including age, disability, ethnicity, gender and in some
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2. Overview of the assessment of cost and benefits of regulation and an assessment of the potential application of the Standard Cost Model in Scotland
Research providing an overview of the regulations in Scottish agriculture and exploring 12 case studies in further detail.
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3. Producing a local Brexit Vulnerability index
This research identifies areas of Scotland that are expected to be most vulnerable to the consequences of Brexit, and what drives those risks to support local authorities and other organisations in understanding local risks around EU exit.
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Annex B: Monitoring Framework
This update to Scotland's 2018-2032 Climate Change Plan sets out the Scottish Government's pathway to our new and ambitious targets set by the Climate Change Act 2019. It is a key strategic document on our green recovery from COVID-19.
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References
This research assesses the impacts of future Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) between the UK and four selected non-EU trading partners on key Scottish agricultural sectors. The work combines trade-model and farm-level analysis, supplemented by industry
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