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Corporate governance
Corporate governance generally refers to the structures and processes for decision making, accountability, control and behaviour at the upper levels of an organisation.
The Committee intends to continue to monitor developments in relation to immigration policy and how Scotland’s specific demographic and labour market needs are taken into account.
Women are more likely to be in part time employment than men, with 41% of women working part-time compared with 11% of men. Women account for 78% of Scottish part-time employment
Women in Scotland have the 3rd highest part-time pay of the nations and regions of the UKFigure 8: Median part-time gender pay gap by nation and region of the UK - 2017Annual Surve...
The value of Scotland's exports is equivalent to half of Scottish GDPFigure 1: Exports as a proportion of Scottish onshore GDP - 2002 to 2016Exports Statistics Scotland 2016 and Quarterly National Accounts Scotland: Quarter 2 2017Since 2002 total exports as a proportion of onshore GDP in Scotland has been around 53%, peaking at 56.3% in 2012 and hitting a l...
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Behavioural effects that impact tax revenues can be taken into account...
Committee reports
Date published:
17 November 2017
When defining policy implementation, researchers often focus on particular aspects of the concept, for example:2Lane, J. (1987). Implementation, accountability and trust. European Journal of Political Research, 15(5), 527-546.3O'Toole, J. (1995).
The Minister confirmed that the issue would be taken into account during the Scottish Government's consultation on the planning system and that the petitioner would be given the opportunity to engage in workshops relating to the consultation.
The Committee welcomed the minor and technical drafting points identified by Scottish Government officials, which have been taken into account in the final draft agreed by the Committee.