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These showthat in 2003, the latest year available, Scottish GVA was estimated to be £78billion at current basic prices, resulting in an average GVA per head of£15,409.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
5 November 2003
This shows that in 2001 (the latest year available), Scottish GDP wasestimated to be £69.2 billion at current basic prices, resulting in an averageGDP per economically active person (2001 June-Aug Labour Force Survey) of£27,500.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 August 2001
The drop of one percentage point referred to in the question relates to the percentage point difference in the proportion of children in low income households in Scotland between 1997-98 and the latest 1999-2000 figures. The Households Below Average Income Survey results demonstrate steady progress in reducing the proportion of children living in low income...
Amendment 164 provides a defence in respect of each of the new offences that will be created under section 15(1)(a) and new section 15(1)(c) and under section 15(2)(a) and new section 15(2)(c).
Most Scots will have been to properties in their local area once—they may have visited a property on a school visit 25 years ago—and something interesting must be found to get them to go back more often.
If members feel it appropriate, we can ask the SQA witnesses to give us an update on progress on the 2002 diet when they are here on 26 February. That is an excellent idea.
The idea is worth exploring, but we must take such action in a way that does not compromise public safety. In section 26(2) of the bill, proposed new section 160(1A)(b) of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 mentions"trees, groups of trees or woodlands … of cultural or historical significance."