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Committee reports Date published: 7 February 2023

Road to recovery: the impact of the pandemic on Scotland's labour market - Data

Data The Committee was interested to consider whether health and economic data can be linked to better understand how people's health affects their economic activity. Professor Fothergill noted that two main data sets are used to analyse health reasons for economic inactivity: the Labour Force Survey (including the ...
Committee reports Date published: 27 November 2017

Sport for Everyone - Socioeconomic background

Socioeconomic background We noted in our Interim Report: "The Committee also believes sportscotland, and others who provide sport and physical activity services, should be collecting data on participants socioeconomic background and whether they were previously inactive.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 April 2018

Labour Market update: April 2018

Northern Ireland has the highest rate at 27.9%, while the South West has the lowest at 17.9%. Figure 3: Economic inactivity rates across the UK (16-64)-Dec-Feb 2018Regional labour market summary Economic inactivity by gender Economic inactivity rates are higher for women than ...
SPICe briefings Date published: 26 July 2024

Economic inactivity and ill health in Scotland - General trends

Thus the health component of differences in inactivity trends between Scotland and rUK likely come from both: A higher proportion of the population with LLTIs, and Those with LLTIs being more likely to be inactive.
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 April 2017

Labour Market Update: April 2017

The number of economically inactive people increased mainly due to 13,000 men becoming economically inactive.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 03 September 2025

Working-age Economic Inactivity To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of the impact on the public finances of working-age economic inactivity.
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 June 2019

Labour market update: June 2019

Over the quarter, the number of inactive men increased by 4,000, whilst the number of inactive women fell by 22,000.
SPICe briefings Date published: 16 June 2017

Labour market update June 2017

The number of economically inactive people in Scotland increased over the quarter, mainly due to 5,000 more women becoming economically inactive.
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 September 2025

Getting the inactive active: Barriers to physical activity and potential policy solutions - Introduction

In consideration of the recent publication of the Physical Activity and Health Framework2Scottish Government. (2024, October).
SPICe briefings Date published: 13 December 2017

Labour Market update: December 2017

The number of economically inactive people in Scotland increased over the quarter, mainly due to 16,000 men becoming economically inactive, the number of inactive women increased by 6,000.

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