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Does it mean sufficient breaks to stop a carer reaching breaking point and going over the edge, or does it mean sufficient to enable them to have good health and wellbeing and live the best life that they can?
It is pulled directly from the Gross Domestic Product: Quarterly Output by Industry section on the statistics.gov.scot website.
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The data used is for the "onshore economy" meaning it does not include output from the North Sea.
It is pulled directly from the Gross Domestic Product: Quarterly Output by Industry section on the statistics.gov.scot website.
Key points about the data:
The data used is for the "onshore economy" meaning it does not include output from the North Sea.
It is pulled directly from the Gross Domestic Product: Quarterly Output by Industry section on the statistics.gov.scot website.
Key points about the data: •
The data used is for the "onshore economy" meaning it does not include output from the North Sea.
It is pulled directly from the Gross Domestic Product: Quarterly Output by Industry section on the statistics.gov.scot website.
Key points about the data: •
The data used is for the "onshore economy" meaning it does not include output from the North Sea.
It is pulled directly from the Gross Domestic Product: Quarterly Output by Industry section on the statistics.gov.scot website.
Key points about the data: •
The data used is for the "onshore economy" meaning it does not include output from the North Sea.
It is pulled directly from the Gross Domestic Product: Quarterly Output by Industry section on the statistics.gov.scot website.
Key points about the data: •
The data used is for the "onshore economy" meaning it does not include output from the North Sea.
It is pulled directly from the Gross Domestic Product: Quarterly Output by Industry section on the statistics.gov.scot website.
Key points about the data: •
The data used is for the "onshore economy" meaning it does not include output from the North Sea.
It is pulled directly from the Gross Domestic Product: Quarterly Output by Industry section on the statistics.gov.scot website.
Key points about the data: •
The data used is for the "onshore economy" meaning it does not include output from the North Sea.
It is pulled directly from the Gross Domestic Product: Quarterly Output by Industry section on the statistics.gov.scot website.
Key points about the data: •
The data used is for the "onshore economy" meaning it does not include output from the North Sea.