Statistics and research
Find out more about statistics and research in the Scottish Government.
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Tackling the school run: research study
A research study to provide the latest evidence on school transport choices.
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Tackling the school run: research findings
Summary of findings from a research study to provide the latest evidence on school transport choices.
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Learning disability and autism provision in the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 2003: findings from a scoping exercise
Findings to help assess provisions for people with learning disabilities and autism in the Mental Health Act.
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RESAS strategic research: 2015 highlights
A report highlighting research funded though the Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services (RESAS) division.
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Evaluation of Third Sector Interface network model and Voluntary Action Scotland: executive summary
Executive summary of the evaluation of Scotland’s Third Sector Interface (TSI) network model and Voluntary Action Scotland (VAS).
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Third Sector Interface network model and Voluntary Action Scotland: evaluation
Independent evaluation of Scotland’s Third Sector Interface (TSI) network model and Voluntary Action Scotland (VAS).
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Consultation on a Child Poverty Bill for Scotland: Analysis of Responses
This report presents the findings of an analysis of responses to the Scottish Government’s consultation on a Child Poverty Bill for Scotland.
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Review of Business Improvement Districts Scotland
A summary of research exploring the impact of Business Improvement Districts in Scotland.
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2017 non-domestic rating revaluation consultation on possible transitional arrangements: analysis of responses
Analysis of responses to the public consultation on possible transitional arrangements relating to the 2017 non-domestic rating revaluation.
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Estimated and projected diagnosis rates for dementia in Scotland 2014-2020
A first report into estimated and projected dementia diagnosis rates in Scotland from 2014 to 2020, based on data from health boards in Scotland.