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Welfare reform - impact on households with children: report
A report that presents analysis of the impacts of UK Government reform on households with children in Scotland.
- Part of:
- Welfare reform analysis
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Additional child poverty analysis 2022
Additional analysis of child poverty for a range of subgroups of the population published in 2022
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Persistent Poverty in Scotland 2010-2020
Estimates of the proportion of people living in persistent poverty in Scotland between 2010-2014 and 2016-2020.
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Poverty and Income Inequality in Scotland 2018-21
There are no updated income inequality and poverty statistics for 2018-21 due to the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on data collection.
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Scottish Child Payment - estimating the effect on child poverty
This paper sets out our estimate of the effect of Scottish Child Payment on child poverty, and the methodology we have used to calculate this.
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Inclusive growth: what does it look like?
This paper seeks to illuminate tangible examples of inclusive growth in Scotland, with a view to translating successes even if small in scale and sharing learning to inform future improvements in delivery.
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Scottish Parents' Survey 2021 - children's rights: results
Findings on children’s rights from Scottish Parents’ omnibus survey children and families analysis 2021.
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Young Carer Grant: high level statistics to 31 January 2022
High level information on Young Carer Grant, including statistics on the number of applications received, processed and authorised, as well as the value of payments made up to 31 January 2022.
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Tackling child poverty delivery plan 2022-2026 - annex 6: what works - evidence review
This annex to the second tackling child poverty delivery plan 2022 to 2026 summarises the latest evidence on what works in tackling child poverty.
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Suicide ideation - experiences of adversely racialised people: research
Research commissioned by the National Suicide Prevention Leadership Group (NSPLG) into the experiences of suicide ideation of racialised people in Scotland.