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Others have credited the fall in child poverty in Scotland to rising parental employment between 1998-99 and 2004-05.12Brewer, M., Browne, J., Joyce, R., & Sibieta, L. (2010).
Dr Muge Cevik of St Andrews University (and others) noted in the British Medical Journal (January 2021)4Cevik, M. (2021). Support for self-isolation is critical in covid-19 response.
Social Science and Medicine. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.01.005 Increased educational inequalities are likely to increase inequalities in life expectancy.2Kaplan, R., Spittel, M., & Zeno, T. (2014). Educational Attainment and Life Expectancy.
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Date published:
12 November 2019
Table 2: Forecast Income Tax ReconciliationsOutturn Data AvailableBudget AffectedReconciliation (£m)2017-18Summer 20192020-21-2042018-19Summer 20202021-22-6082019-20Summer 20212022-23-188Scottish Fiscal CommissionThe SFC explain that—
In the UK, growth in tax revenues, and particularly income tax, has been more positive than expected over the last two years...
., Douglas, A., Armstrong, J.D., … Snow, M. (2008). Using quantitative real-time PCR to detect salmonid prey in scats of grey Halichoerus grypus and harbour Phoca vitulina seals in Scotland – an experimental and field study.
Although the majority of UK complaints submitted to the Court of Human Rights are deemed inadmissible (over 99% of complaints in 2017),1Keliris-Thomas, M. (2018, February 26). The UK Lost Less Than 1% Of Human Rights Cases Last Year.