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Estimate of community owned land in Scotland 2017
The estimate of community owned land in Scotland is an annual publication that will track progress towards the Scottish Government targets.
- Part of:
- Community ownership in Scotland
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Consultation on the socio-economic duty: analysis of responses
A summary of responses to the Consultation on the Socio-Economic Duty and the Scottish Government's response.
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Gender index working paper
This working paper describes the process that the Scottish Government has followed to date to explore producing a Gender Index that brings together a range of indicators on inequalities facing both women and men in Scotland.
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Recorded crime in Scotland: 'Other sexual crimes', 2013-2014 and 2016-2017
Report on ‘Other sexual crimes’ recorded by the police in the periods 2013 to 2014 and 2016 to 2017.
- Part of:
- Recorded crime in Scotland
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Adapting for Change: evaluation
Evaluation report on Adapting for Change, an initiative testing and developing recommendations on housing adaptations.
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Adapting for Change: learning points
Summary of the evaluation report on Adapting for Change, an initiative testing and developing recommendations on housing adaptations.
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Social security agency: central functions location analysis
Report setting out evidence base for making a decision on where the social security agency’s centrally based functions will be located.
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UK welfare policy: impact on families with children
Report focusing on the financial impacts of UK welfare policy on families with children.
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Scotland's equality evidence strategy 2017-2021
Describes the Scottish Government’s approach to strengthening Scotland’s equality evidence base.
- Part of:
- Gathering Equality Evidence
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Cost of living analysis
Analysis of the cost of living in Scotland - the amount of money spent on a range of goods and services necessary to maintain a lifestyle similar to the average for the rest of society.