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  1. Analysis of Religion in the 2001 Census

    The report explores the characteristics of each of the religion groups in Scotland using information collected from the 2001 Census in Scotland.

  2. Homicide in Scotland, 2003 - Statistics Published

    Summary statistics on homicides recorded in Scotland in 2003

    Part of:
    Homicide in Scotland statistics
  3. The Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000: Learning From Experience

    This report presents findings from a project examining the operation of Parts 2, 3 and 6 of the Act, which explored implementation, usage levels and people's experiences of using the legislations.

  4. Scottish Household Survey and Family Resources Survey income comparison: 2004 research

    Research paper on comparative analysis of income data in the Scottish Household Survey and the Family Resources Survey (2004).

  5. Partnership Working Research Report: Social and Economic Partnership Project

    research report on partnership working between the Executive and business, trades unions, the third and other sectors

  6. Analysis of Ethnicity in the 2001 Census - Summary Report

    The report presents results across the main policy areas covered in the Census analysed by ethnic group

  7. Homicide in Scotland, 2002

    Statistics on homicide in Scotland, 2002

    Part of:
    Homicide in Scotland statistics
  8. Examination Results (SQA) In Scottish Schools: 2002/03

    A web only ECSU Statistics Publication Notice

  9. Chidren's Social Work Statistics 2002-03

    Statistics on child protection, children looked after, children in residential accommodation, social work staff and finance in Scotland

  10. Budgeted School Running Costs: 2002-2003

    Budgeted Running Cost & Cost per Pupil for each school+Authority and for Scotland

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