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Regional labour market: Headline indicators for Scotland, Estimates of employment by age, Estimates of unemployment by age and Estimates of economic inactivity by age
Regional labour market: Headline indicators for Scotland, Estimates of employment by age, Estimates of unemployment by age and Estimates of economic inactivity by age
Regional labour market: Headline indicators for Scotland, Estimates of employment by age, Estimates of unemployment by age and Estimates of economic inactivity by age
Regional labour market: Headline indicators for Scotland, Estimates of employment by age, Estimates of unemployment by age and Estimates of economic inactivity by age
Regional labour market: Headline indicators for Scotland, Estimates of employment by age, Estimates of unemployment by age and Estimates of economic inactivity by age
Regional labour market: Headline indicators for Scotland, Estimates of employment by age, Estimates of unemployment by age and Estimates of economic inactivity by age
Regional labour market: Headline indicators for Scotland, Estimates of employment by age, Estimates of unemployment by age and Estimates of economic inactivity by age
It is also about recognising what the council can do to influence national policymaking, to get the right balance between conserving and protecting our environment and also protecting our economic activity.
Various academic articles talk about the fact that much of the significant environmental harm that our world faces is caused by the cumulative activities of all of us—all of the things that we do as we go about our day-to-day lives, whether that is getting on a plane to go on holiday or all sorts of other activities.
However, we have a slightly larger economically inactive population. The Government is trying to expand our working-age population by working with people who are currently economically inactive to try to find the means to make them economically active.