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Date published: 14 November 2018

Labour market update: November 2018 - Executive Summary

The Scottish unemployment rate is lower than the UK overall, 3.8% compared to 4.1%. The unemployment level fell by 12,000, with women accounting for the majority of this decrease, falling by 7,000.
Date published: 17 October 2018

Labour market update: October 2018 - Executive Summary

There are 13,000 fewer women in employment compared to the previous quarter while the number of men increased.
Date published: 21 May 2018

Local Government Finance: facts and figures 2013-14 to 2018-19 - Share of the Scottish Government Budget

Therefore, to make the figures comparable, the Scottish Government figures include all fiscal Revenue DEL (more recently titled Fiscal Resource Budget Limit in Budget documents) and NDRI.
Date published: 16 May 2018

Labour Market update May 2018 - Guest indicator: Self-employment

Between 2007 and 2017 the number of women who are self employed in Scotland has increased by 44% compared with the number of men increasing by 13%.
Date published: 18 December 2017

Draft Budget 2018-19: Taxes - Block grant adjustment(BGA) for income tax

The SFC forecast determines the amount of revenue the Scottish Government can draw down in-year, and then the reconciliation takes place at the Autumn Budget (usually) after outturn data becomes available. Figure 1 compares Scottish NSND income tax SFC and OBR forecasts from 2018-19 to 2022-23 as well as BGAs up to 2020-21.
Date published: 7 December 2017

Scotland's economic performance - comparative research - Income inequality

Wealth inequality is also discussed in the Strategy, with the Government concludes that "in Scotland, as in almost all advanced economies, the distribution of household wealth is even more unequal than the distribution of income". Comparing Scotland's income inequality with the UK's as a whole, and with other OECD countries, the Government demonstrates: "O...
Date published: 17 November 2017

Negotiation of Trade Agreements in Federal Countries - Ratification

Federalism and Trade Negotiations in Canada: CUSFTA, CETA and PTP Compared. Retrieved from <a href="http://archives.enap.ca/bibliotheques/2017/02/031402256.pdf" target="_blank">http://archives.enap.ca/bibliotheques/2017/02/031402256.pdf</a> [accessed 22 September 2017] It is likely that such a decision would necessitate the renegotiation of aspe...
Date published: 10 October 2017

How is the Scottish economy performing?2nd Quarter 2017 - Average annual GDP change and the fiscal framework

Between the four quarters ending in Q2 2016 and the four quarters ending in Q2 2017, Scottish GDP increased by 0.4% (this is below 1%) compared to 1.7% in the UK as a whole (this is a 1.3 percentage point difference).
Date published: 18 May 2017

Wild Animals in Travelling Circuses (Scotland) Bill - Scope

The PM lists and explains the Scottish Government's view of the 'ethical challenges' of using wild animals in travelling circuses as: impact on respect for animals - performing tricks and acts for public entertainment, keeping them in unsuitable accommodation and displaying them "could inhibit the development of respectful and responsible attitudes towards animals in the future" (p. 5); impact of travelling environments - keeping animals in unenriched temporary mobile accommodation for long periods and transporting them over long distances prevents them from "the pursuit of activities natural to them" which "compromises the integrity of that animal's nature and therefore its well-being" (p. 5); ethical costs and benefits - compared...
Last updated: 11 October 2024

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Donald Cameron moved amendment S6M-11237.1— As an amendment to motion S6M-11237 in the name of Jamie Hepburn (Building a New Scotland: Migration to Scotland after Independence), leave out from “notes” to end and insert “regrets that Scotland has consistently taken below its population share of migrants, compared to the rest of the UK; acknowledges that Scot...

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