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Digital Economy Business Survey 2017
Summary of findings from the Digital Economy Business Survey 2017.
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- Business and innovation statistics
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15 to 24 Learner Journey Review phase one: analysis
Analysis undertaken as part of stage one of the Learner Journey review examining current education and training provision for 15 to 24 year olds in Scotland.
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Public Sector Employment in Scotland: statistics for fourth quarter 2017
Employment snapshot statistics based on administrative records and surveys of individual public sector bodies as at December 2017.
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Work First Scotland and Work Able Scotland: statistical summary February 2018
Experimental statistics release on the first nine months of Scotland's devolved employment services, Work First Scotland and Work Able Scotland.
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Initial destinations of senior phase school leavers: 2018 edition
This presents updated data on initial destinations of school leavers from local authority and grant-aided schools in Scotland.
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Commissioner for Fair Access discussion paper: retention, outcomes and destinations
This paper considers trends in retention, outcomes and destinations for full-time first degree students from deprived backgrounds.
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Scotland's seafood processing sector: employment patterns
Employment patterns of non-United Kingdom (UK) European Economic Area (EEA) workers in Scotland's seafood processing sector.
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Gathering views on probationer teachers' readiness to teach
The broad aim of the project is to explore the views and perceptions of whether probationer teachers are ready to teach.
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Public sector employment in Scotland: statistics for fourth quarter 2017
Statistics based on administrative records and surveys of individual public sector bodies.
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Work First Scotland and Work Able Scotland: statistical summary December 2017
This experimental statistics release is the first in a new series about Scotland’s devolved employment services.