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Scottish Annual Business Statistics 2018
Data relating to the Production (including Manufacturing), Construction and Service Sectors in Scotland.
- Part of:
- Business and innovation statistics
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Employment, unemployment and inactivity for young people (16-24 years): Scotland and UK - April 2019 to March 2020
Statistics from the Annual Population Survey covering the period from April 2019 to March 2020.
- Part of:
- Labour market statistics
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First estimate of GDP: 2020 Q1
Gross domestic product (GDP) for Scotland (first estimate) for 2020 quarter one.
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Gross Domestic Product - monthly estimate: April 2020
This is the first publication of monthly Gross Domestic Product (GDP) statistics for Scotland. Provisional estimates are available for the output of each industry and the whole economy up to April 2020.
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Labour market monthly briefing: June 2020
Summary of employment, unemployment and economic inactivity sourced from the Labour Force Survey and other labour market statistics from a range of official sources for Scotland and the UK.
- Part of:
- Labour market statistics
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Labour market trends: June 2020
Employment, unemployment and economic inactivity trends, sourced from the Labour Force Survey for Scotland and the UK.
- Part of:
- Labour market statistics
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Public sector employment in Scotland: statistics for first quarter 2020
Statistics based on administrative records and surveys of individual public sector bodies carried out by the Scottish Government and the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This is a snapshot of employment as at March 2020.
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Monthly economic brief: June 2020
Provides a summary of latest key economic statistics, forecasts and analysis on the Scottish economy.
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- Economic briefs and bulletins
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Monthly Business Turnover Index: April 2020
An Experimental Statistics Publication for Scotland. The Monthly Business Turnover Index is an early indicator of business activity for April 2020.
- Part of:
- Economy statistics
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): the case for extending the Brexit transition period
This paper sets out why it is vital, if we are to ensure the most rapid recovery possible from the COVID-19 crisis, that the UK Government immediately seeks an extension to the Brexit transition period (scheduled to finish on 31 December 2020) for two years.