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  1. Growing Up in Scotland: patterns of maternal employment and barriers to paid work

    This report uses data from the Growing Up in Scotland study to investigate the employment patterns of mothers during the first 5 years of their child's life.

  2. Youth unemployment in Scotland (excluding those in full-time education): 2017

    This analytical paper publishes data sourced from the Labour Force Survey consistent with the overarching target of the Education Working For All! - Developing Scotland’s Young Workforce programme: to reduce the level of youth unemployment (excluding those in full-time education) by 40 per cent by 2021.

    Part of:
    Labour market statistics
  3. Young people's experience of education and training

    Report on young people's experience of their learner journey from the age of 15-24 years.

  4. Public sector employment in Scotland: statistics for second quarter 2017

    Employment statistics snapshot based on administrative records and surveys of individual public sector bodies as of June 2017.

  5. Older people and employment in Scotland: research

    An examination of attitudes and issues surrounding an older workforce.

  6. Older people and employment in Scotland: research summary

    Summary of research into attitudes to an older workforce.

  7. EU nationals living and working in Scotland: statistics from the Annual Population Survey 2015

    A Scottish Government publication on EU nationals living and working in Scotland in 2015. The tables featured in the PDF publication are also available in Excel format.

    Part of:
    Labour market statistics
  8. Looked after children: education outcomes 2015-2016

    Report on the attainment and post-school destinations of looked after children.

    Part of:
    Children's social work statistics
  9. Annual Population Survey 2016: regional employment patterns in Scotland

    Summary of statistical results from the Annual Population Survey 2016, presenting analysis on the labour market, education and training.

  10. Regional employment patterns in Scotland: statistics from the Annual Population Survey 2016

    Summary publication of results from the Annual Population Survey 2016, presenting analysis on the labour market, education and training.

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