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Official Report Meeting date: 15 June 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 15 June 2023

It is important that we use new technologies such as air-source heat pumps to try to deal with the big challenge that we face. It might be hard, but we need to get on with it. I am absolutely happy to engage on that.
Committee reports Date published: 30 June 2023

COVID-19 Recovery Committee: Annual Report 2022-23 - Road to recovery: impact of the pandemic on the Scottish labour market

Road to recovery: impact of the pandemic on the Scottish labour market The Committee undertook an inquiry into the impact of COVID-19 on the labour market and focused on the long-term sick component of economically inactive people, as well as people who had chosen early retirement.
Committee reports Date published: 4 March 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill - Financial Memorandum - conclusions

The Committee understands the difficulties involved, but this does not justify inaction. The Committee would also welcome further discussion with the Scottish Government and the CCC on the approach to assessing impact and cost/benefit.
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 September 2018

Labour market update: September 2018 - Unemployment by age

Unemployment by age - not seasonally adjusted, May-Jul 2018Age groupScotlandUK16-24Rate10.8%11.9%Year change (% pts)+1.4-0.725-34Rate3.6%3.9%Year change (% pts)+0.5+0.235-49Rate2.3%2.7%Year change (% pts)-0.1-0.350-64Rate3.6%2.8%Year change (% pts)+0.3-0.4Educational status and labour market status for people aged from 16 to 24 (not seasonally adjusted), Employment, unemployment and economic inactivity by age group (not seasonally adjusted) and Regional labour market: Estimates of unemployment by age
SPICe briefings Date published: 15 August 2018

Labour market update: August 2018 - Unemployment by age

Unemployment by age - not seasonally adjusted, Apr-Jun 2018Age groupScotlandUK16-24Rate9.8%10.9%Year change (% pts)+1.4-0.925-34Rate3.1%3.8%Year change (% pts)+0.2-0.235-49Rate2.2%2.7%Year change (% pts)-0.8-0.450-64Rate4.0%2.8%Year change (% pts)+1.0-0.2Educational status and labour market status for people aged from 16 to 24 (not seasonally adjusted), Employment, unemployment and economic inactivity by age group (not seasonally adjusted) and Regional labour market: Estimates of unemployment by age
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 April 2018

Labour Market update: April 2018 - Employment by age

,Employment, unemployment and economic inactivity by age group (not seasonally adjusted) and Regional labour market: Estimates of employment by age
SPICe briefings Date published: 13 September 2017

Labour Market Update: September 2017 - Executive Summary

Over the quarter Scotland has seen the largest decrease in economic inactivity since comparable record began in 1992.
Last updated: 28 November 2023

VS

VisitScotland lead on the media relations and consumer activation activity. This year along with industry partners Diageo and the V&A our media activity was picked up by 339 online media sites and the total audience reach was over 280.6 million unique visitors.
Last updated: 14 June 2023

Visit Scotland National Outcomes

VisitScotland lead on the media relations and consumer activation activity. This year along with industry partners Diageo and the V&A our media activity was picked up by 339 online media sites and the total audience reach was over 280.6 million unique visitors.
Committee reports Date published: 9 October 2023

Female participation in sport and physical activity

That was a real barrier to young women and girls taking up the chance to enjoy sport and get engaged in later life. LEAP Sports Scotland highlighted examples of girls being excluded from certain activities in PE classes as a further barrier to their participation: Studies found that girls were actively marginalised in PE class by boys and many described not being able to get involved in games or even getting to use equipment.

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