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State of the economy: February 2019
Report produced tri-annually by the Chief Economic Adviser to provide a picture of the Scottish economy in an international context, including Brexit impact analysis.
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- State of the economy
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Labour productivity statistics: 2018 Q3
This publication includes estimates of labour productivity for Scotland’s onshore economy up to the third quarter of 2018 (July-September).
- Part of:
- Economy statistics
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Labour market slide pack: February 2019
Summary of key statistics on employment, unemployment and economic inactivity by age and gender, employment patterns and zero-hour contracts.
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- Labour market statistics
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GDP quarterly national accounts for Scotland: 2018 Q3
GDP Quarterly National Accounts (QNAS) statistics for 2018 Q3, produced by the Scottish Government.
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Retail sales index: 2018 Q4
Retail sales index for Scotland (RSIS) statistics for 2018 Q4, produced by the Scottish Government.
- Part of:
- Economy statistics
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Underemployment in Scotland
A briefing on underemployment by Scottish Government to Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee in January 2013.
- Part of:
- Labour market statistics
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Seven city regions: summary
This briefing on Scottish city regions brings together economic, business and labour market data from a number of different sources.
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- Business and innovation statistics
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Labour market monthly briefing: January 2020
Summary of employment, unemployment and economic inactivity sourced from the Labour Force Survey for Scotland and the UK.
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- Labour market statistics
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Brexit and businesses: sectoral impact analysis
This Brexit readiness assessment summarises the risks to business of a no-deal Brexit and captures the views of over 80 businesses and trade associations.
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Planning, economy, place: literature review
Review of the publications and case studies regarding how planning can support the economy, and how the economy can support creating great places.