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Last updated: 30 January 2023

NorthAyrshire_Visit_Note_13 January 2023

An important part of this was that she got a 3-month travel pass so she can get to work. (This was a one-off intervention provided through Covid Recovery Funding for active travel which has supported 78 parents in North Ayrshire).
Last updated: 8 December 2025

Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill online session summary

To get them to be registered more actively, as soon as you get your tenancy you can’t leave it a year you’ve just got to do it is a positive change.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 January 2023

COVID-19 Recovery Committee 19 January 2023

If the lowest level of economic inactivity to which we could ever hope to get is 15 per cent—which still is a large number, because a lot of people genuinely cannot be economically active—a fall of 0.8 per cent in one year from 22.1 to 21.3 per cent is a very big one.
Last updated: 28 September 2023

IPPR Scotland follow up

While the relationship between good health and economic prosperity goes beyond the pandemic – with illness a barrier to work for millions before Covid-19 – the pandemic provides a useful case study on the impact worse health can have on the labour market. • Previous IPPR research found that, had the UK-wide trend of economic inactivity improvement between 2015 and the end of 2019 continued, an estimated one million less people would be economically inactive. • Of those, 400,000 were excluded due to health-related factors. • Unresolved, we estimated this would drag down economic activity by an estimated £8 billion in 2022. • While this analysis applies across the whole UK, Scotland has a specific health-related inactivity problem: a greater proportion of Scottish inactivity is attributable to health problems than in rUK.
Last updated: 28 March 2023

Scottish Government response Road to recovery impact of the pandemic on the Scottish labour market

Evaluation activity for the remaining years of delivery is currently being scoped.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 December 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 11 December 2024

The additional £15 million enterprise package supports women-led businesses, cluster growth activity and highly innovative high-growth businesses.
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 January 2025

Getting the inactive active: Barriers to physical activity and their potential policy solutions - Evidence gaps and future recommendations

Evidence gaps and future recommendations Whilst we know a great deal about the current circumstances of participation and inactivity, there are also significant gaps in our knowledge.
Last updated: 28 October 2022

SPCB 2022 Paper 53 Annex

New and inactive organisations The tables on the following pages show that from 13 June 2021 – 12 June 2022: • 82 new organisations were registered • 20 organisations were made inactive A total of 113 organisations had been made ‘inactive’ by 12 June 2022.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 2022

Economy and Fair Work Committee 09 November 2022

It is not that tricky. We just need to get on with it. You and I will get a truck, drive around one weekend and have a look.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 November 2022

COVID-19 Recovery Committee 17 November 2022

Women’s caring roles definitely shape the way in which they engage with the labour market, contributing to higher levels of economic inactivity among women—in fact, that is the single biggest factor driving women’s economic inactivity. 11:00 As women get older, they are mo...

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