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Regional employment patterns in Scotland: statistics from the annual population survey 2016 publication (webtables)
Local authority web tables from the regional employment patterns in Scotland: statistics from the annual population survey 2016 publication.
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- Labour market statistics
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Devolved employment support services 2017: equality impact assessment
Assessment of the devolved employment support services' adherence to equal rights policy.
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Devolved employment support services 2017: business regulatory impact assessment
Assessment of Scottish Government's plans to transition responsibility for certain employment support services from the UK Government.
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Initial destinations of senior phase school leavers
This presents data on initial destinations of school leavers from local authority and grant-aided schools in Scotland.
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The gender pay gap in Scotland - update and analysis of time series data
A short bulletin which explores some of the key trends on the gender pay gap in recent years.
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Analysis of characteristics of 16-19 year olds who are NEET from the 2011 Census
The proportion of 16-19 year olds who are not in employment, education or training (NEET) is a key measure which feeds into the Scottish Government’s 'Opportunities for All' policy, which is the Scottish Government’s commitment to an offer of a place in learning or training for every 16-19 year old (up to their 20th birthday) with a specific focus on young people not in education, employment or training. This report presents findings from analysis of Scotland’s Census 2011 data on 16-19 year olds who are not in employment, education or training (NEET).
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- Labour market statistics
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16-19 year olds not in employment, education or training (NEET) 2004-2014
Estimates for the numbers of Scottish 16-19 year olds not in employment, education or training (NEET) from 2004-2014. This will be the final release of these statistics in their current form before they are replaced by the Participation Measure for 16-19 year olds (see below).
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- Labour market statistics