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Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 July 2005

S2W-17703

It is not possible to break down these estimates by industry nor provide comparable aggregate data for 2004.Table 1 Employment in Each Industry for Public and Private Sectors, 2004   Private Public Agriculture, Hunting & Forestry, Fishing, Energy and Water (A,B,C,E) 101,000 ..
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 February 2005

S2W-13962

Yearly totals for Scotland are not comparable due to data being unavailable in different courts in different years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 January 2005

S2W-13035

Estimates onthe full range of income thresholds and explanation of how these estimates are calculatedare published in Households Below Average Income, 1994-95 – 2002-03, copiesof which are available in the Parliament’s Reference Centre (Bib. number 32212).The relative low income measurecompares against the median of the same year. The absolute measure compares againstthe median in the baseline year of 1996-97, uprated to remove the effects of inflation.The figures are estimates based on a sample survey and are therefore subject tosampling variation.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 November 2004

S2W-11962

Percentages are reported to the nearest whole number and may not sum to 100% due to rounding. Care should be taken when comparing these figures with similar figures from previous years as they are based on small samples and subject to sampling variability.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 July 2004

S2W-05766

Independent consultants commissionedby the Executive some time ago to evaluate the scheme reported that:the overall contribution of TRS to economic development in the relevant areas has been very limited;it has made only a limited contribution to sustaining bulk shipping capacity in the Highlands and Islands;the absolute level of TRS is insignificant compared with the companies’ costs and turnover, andany reduction in consumer prices (for bulk freight products) will have been slight and it is not clear that TRS support has fed through to reduced prices for the end consumers.For all these reasons, we have decided that the bulk freight TRS scheme should remain in suspension.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 June 2004

S2W-08361

Please note that the statistics dealing with recorded crime and court proceedings are not directly comparable as a person may be proceeded against for more than one crime involving more than one victim, and a crime may be recorded in one year and proceedings taken in a subsequent year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 December 2003

S2W-04261

April - September 2003 Timebar Delay by Police/ Reporting Agency Lack of Court Resources PF Staff Shortage Delay by PF Aberdeen 1 130 - - - Airdrie 138 180 - - - Alloa - 8 - - - Arbroath - 17 - - - Ayr 11 169 - - - Banff 1 8 - - - Campbeltown - 2 - - - Cupar - 17 - - - Dingwall 7 9 - - 4 Dornoch - - - - - Dumbarton - 37 - - 1 Dumfries 3 22 - - 1 Dundee 36 38 - - 2 Dunfermline 1 29 - - - Dunoon 1 10 - - - Duns - 4 - - - Edinburgh 447 352 - - 19 Elgin 2 21 - - - Falkirk 93 52 - - 111 Forfar 3 2 - - - Fort William - 3 - - - Glasgow 612 860 - - - Greenock 9 9 - - - Haddington 1 33 - - - Hamilton 138 345 - - 4 Inverness 12 49 - - 23 Jedburgh - - - - 2 Kilmarnock 15 124 - - - Kirkcaldy 52 23 - - - Kirkcudbright - 2 - - 1 Kirkwall - 6 - - - Lanark 3 2 - - - Lerwick - 3 - - - Linlithgow 32 61 - - - Lochmaddy - - - - - Oban 1 3 - - 1 Paisley 23 95 - - 7 Peebles - 5 - - - Perth 4 16 - - 1 Peterhead - 1 - - - Portree - 5 - - - Rothesay 3 2 - - - Selkirk 2 22 - - - Stirling 23 33 - - 1 Stonehaven - 1 - - - Stornoway - - - - - Stranraer - 4 - - - Tain - 1 - - - Wick - 4 - - - PF Service 1,674 2,819 - - 178  I am in particular pleasedto report that, as a result of effective partnership working betweenStrathclyde Police and the Strathclyde Area Procurators Fiscal, the number ofcases marked no proceedings because of police delay in Strathclyde has reducedto 1,829 from 6,199 when compared...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 November 2003

S2W-04050

The following tables set outthe information readily available, drawn from patient registrations withgeneral practitioners as recorded in the National Health Service CentralRegister (NHSCR) and from the 2001 Census.The NHSCR provides informationon the re-registration of patients moving between Scotland andthe rest of the UK.Inward Moves Recorded in NHSCR, by Age   0-14 15-24 25-59/64 60/65+ Year to Sept Moves Moves as a % of age group population Moves Moves as a % of age group population Moves Moves as a % of age group population Moves Moves as a % of age group population 1996 9,730 1.0 14,220 2.2 25,680 1.0 2,301 0.2 1997 10,121 1.1 13,661 2.1 27,061 1.1 2,683 0.3 1998 10,737 1.1 14,922 2.4 29,703 1.2 2,869 0.3 1999 9,645 1.0 14,088 2.3 27,147 1.1 2,586 0.3 2000 8,914 1.0 13,630 2.2 26,218 1.0 2,843 0.3 2001 10,282 1.1 14,033 2.2 30,491 1.2 3,073 0.3 2002 9,585 1.1 13,774 2.2 30,125 1.2 3,487 0.4  The 2001 Census providesinformation about all in-migration to Scotland in the 12 months ending 29 April 2001.Moves Recorded in 2001Census, by Age   0-14 15-24 25 - 59/64 60/65+ Moves % of age group population Moves % of age group population Moves % of age group population Moves % of age group population Moves to Scotland from rest of UK 7,487 0.8 13,004 2.1 24,577 1.0 2,755 0.3 Moves to Scotland from outside UK 4,224 0.5 9,284 1.5 14,740 0.6 620 0.1  The flows recorded by theNHSCR tend to be larger because they include short-term moves and multiplemoves for the same person, whereas the Census only compares...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 June 2003

S2W-01179

There will, however, be a reduction of 50 per cent in the monthly increments. This compares with an initial suggestion to remove increments altogether.We have substantially achieved our objectives.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 August 2000

S1W-08418

Over this period the table shows that the number of qualified nurses in the NHS in Scotland has increased by almost a quarter from 31,260 in 1979 to 41,752 in 1999.These figures mean that there are now 808 nurses per 100,000 of population in Scotland compared to 620 per 100,000 in England.

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