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Committees Date published: 1 October 2018

I won't see you in court: alternative dispute resolution in Scotland - Why do people use alternative dispute resolution?

The Committee heard that there are several advantages to using ADR, particularly when compared with going to court: it can be quicker, cheaper and less stressful it is more flexible, both in terms of the process (e.g. it can be undertaken online or over the telephone) and the outcome (e.g. people can receive an apology) parties feel at the centre of the pro...
Date published: 18 April 2018

Labour Market update: April 2018 - Economic inactivity by gender

With the annual fall for men the largest since comparable records began in 1992. Economic Inactivity by gender (16-64) - seasonally adjusted, Dec-Feb 2018Level ('000)Quarter change ('000)Year change ('000)Rate (%)Quarter change (% pts)Year change (% pts)ScotlandMen2960-2817.8%0.0-1.6Women445-1-1825.5%0.0-1.0UKMen3,395+38+2916.6%+0.2+0.1Women5,336-40-18425.8...
Date published: 13 December 2017

Labour Market update: December 2017 - Executive Summary

The number of unemployed women decreased over the quarter, with the unemployment rate the lowest since comparable records began in 1992, at 2.9%.
Date published: 16 November 2017

Labour Market update: November 2017 - Executive Summary

Despite the increase over the quarter in Scotland it is still one of the lowest rates since comparable records began in 1992. The increase in the unemployment rate was due to an increase in male unemployment, while women saw a decrease.
Date published: 13 September 2017

Labour Market Update: September 2017 - Unemployment by gender

The number of unemployed women is at it's lowest level since comparable records began in 1992. Unemployment by gender (16+) - seasonally adjusted, May-Jul 2017Level ('000)Quarter change ('000)Year Change ('000)RateQuarter change (% pts)Year change (% pts)ScotlandMen59+3-174.1%+0.2-1.2Women47-7-73.5%-0.6-0.6UKMen788-52-1114.4%-0.3-0.6Women667-23-634.2%-0.2-...
Date published: 18 August 2017

Labour Market Update: August 2017 - Employment by age

It is the fourth consecutive year where there has been an increase in the employment rate for 50-64 year olds with the rate now at its highest since comparable records began in 2002. Employment by age - not seasonally adjusted, Apr-Jun 2017Age groupScotlandUK16-24Rate59.3%54.0%Year change (% pts)+2.0+0.325-34Rate83.4%83.4%Year change (% pts)+1.9+1.135-49Ra...
Date published: 16 June 2017

Labour market update June 2017 - Employment

The UK employment rate is the highest since comparable records began in 1971. Scotland's employment rate is till below the 2007 high of 74.9%.
Date published: 16 June 2017

Labour market update June 2017 - Economic inactivity by age

The economic inactivity rate for 50-54 year olds is the lowest it has been since comparable records began in 2002. Economic Inactivity by Age - not seasonally adjusted, Feb-Apr 2017Age GroupScotlandUK16-24Rate37.4%38.8%Year change (% pts)+1.7025-34Rate14.9%13.7%Year change (% pts)+0.1-0.435-49Rate15.2%13.3%Year change (% pts)+1.2-0.450-64Rate27.7%26.7%Year ...
Committees Date published: 31 May 2017

Local Government and Communities Committee Annual Report 2017 - Scottish Local Government Elections and Voting

The Committee notes that voting in local authority elections was up around 10 per cent in 2017, compared to 2012 figures. The Convener, Bob Doris, speaking to young people about voting in Local Government Elections.Scottish Parliament
Date published: 18 May 2017

Labour Market update: May 2017 - Economic Inactivity by Age

The economic inactivity rate for 50-54 year olds is the lowest it has been since comparable records began in 2002. Economic Inactivity by Age - not seasonally adjusted, Jan-Mar 2017Age GroupScotlandUK16-24Rate35.2%38.3%Year change (% pts)+0.3+0.425-34Rate15.3%13.7%Year change (% pts)+0.1-0.635-49Rate15.0%13.3%Year change (% pts)+1.5-0.150-64Rate27.8%26.6%Ye...

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