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Summary statistics for Follow- Up Leaver Destinations, No. 6: 2024 Edition
This statistical publication provides information on the follow-up destinations, nine months after the end of the school year, of 2022-23 school leavers from publicly funded secondary schools in Scotland.
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- School education statistics
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Labour Market Statistics for 16 to 24 year olds: Scotland and the United Kingdom - April 2023 to March 2024
Statistics from the Annual Population Survey covering the period from April 2023 to March 2024.
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- Labour market statistics
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Labour Market Trends: June 2024
Employment, unemployment and economic inactivity trends, sourced from the Labour Force Survey for Scotland and the UK.
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- Labour market statistics
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Public Sector Employment in Scotland Statistics for 1st Quarter 2024
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 2024.
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Public sector employment in Scotland: web tables
Complete time series data on public employment in Scotland from Q1 1999.
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Tackling child poverty - progress report 2023-2024: annex A - measurement framework
Child poverty measurement framework with the latest data on the drivers of child poverty. The indicators in the child poverty measurement framework are intended to monitor these drivers of poverty.
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Tackling child poverty - progress report 2023-2024: annex B - focus report on other marginalised groups at risk of poverty
A focus report looking at other marginalised groups at risk of poverty. It provides an evidence review on barriers across the three drivers of poverty and available evidence on what works.
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Tackling child poverty - place-based, system change initiatives: learnings
This report provides early evidence and learning from a range of initiatives that aim to tackle child poverty through working in partnership to provide holistic, person-centred support for parents and families.
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Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) from Universities: 2021-22: Scotland - Tables only
Earnings information for UK domiciled graduates from Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Scotland.
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Adult social care labour supply: pay increase impact assessment
The University of Kent conducted analysis to estimate the impact, on recruitment and retention, of an increase in the minimum wage for adult social care workers from £10.90 to £12.00 per hour in Scotland.