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Public sector employment in Scotland: statistics for third quarter 2018
A snapshot of public sector employment up to September 2018.
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Experience Panels: branding of Social Security Scotland
Findings from research into Social Security Scotland’s name and logo, and branding and wording guidance.
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Experience Panels - branding of Social Security Scotland: visual summary
Visual summary of findings from research into Social Security Scotland’s name and logo, and branding and wording guidance.
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Social Security Experience Panels: agency opening hours
Panel members' views on the opening times and contact preferences for Social Security Scotland.
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Social Security Experience Panels: agency opening hours - visual summary
Panel members' views on the opening times and contact preferences for Social Security Scotland.
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Electoral reform: consultation analysis
Analysis of Electoral Reform consultation.
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Public sector employment in Scotland: statistics for second quarter 2018
The statistics in this release are based on administrative records and surveys of individual public sector bodies carried out by the Scottish Government and the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This is a snapshot of employment as at June 2018.
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Small business bonus scheme
The Supplementary Data on SBBS Mid-Year return is issued annually to Local Authorities requesting data on recipients of SBBS relief and on Non-Domestic Rate (NDR) subjects paying the Large Business Supplement.
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Council tax reduction in Scotland: April to June 2018
This quarterly report provides the number of recipients and the amount of Council Tax forgone through Council Tax Reduction (CTR) scheme.
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- Local government finance statistics
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Scottish National Standardised Assessments user review: year 1 – session 2017-2018
Range of evidence that we have analysed based on the year one experience of using the SNSA.