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  1. Small Business Survey Scotland: 2018

    Sets out the findings of the Small Business Survey 2018.

    Part of:
    Business and innovation statistics
  2. Housing statistics quarterly update: December 2019

    Trends in new build housing starts and completions by sector, and the Affordable Housing Supply Programme.

  3. Public sector employment in Scotland: statistics for third quarter 2019

    A snapshot of public sector employment as at September 2019.

    Part of:
    Public sector employment statistics
    Labour market statistics
  4. Scotland's carbon footprint: 1998-2016

    Estimates of Scotland's greenhouse gas emissions on a consumption basis.

    Part of:
    Environment statistics
  5. Labour market trends: December 2019

    Employment, unemployment and economic Inactivity sourced from the Labour Force Survey for Scotland and the UK.

    Part of:
    Labour market statistics
  6. Sea fisheries: pelagic quota uptake report

    The levels of recorded landings and quota uptake of key quota species are monitored throughout the year through a series of weekly and monthly spreadsheets.

  7. Eradicating BVD: estimating the savings to farmers

    Research paper illustrating the financial savings at a farm and sector level of eliminating Bovine Viral Diarrhoea.

  8. Energy Efficient Scotland development: consultation analysis

    Analysis of responses to public consultation on further development of Energy Efficient Scotland.

  9. Social care survey 2015: event presentations

    Presentations covering the future, support, the Carers Act and other topics.

  10. Community ownership in Scotland: 2018

    Annual publication showing the extent of community ownership in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Community ownership in Scotland
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