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Gypsies/Travellers in Scotland: The Twice Yearly Count - No. 16: July 2009, 30/08/10 [S]
The Scottish Government has published its twice yearly count of Gypsy/Travellers in Scotland.
Relative poverty across Scottish Local Authorities, 26/08/10 [S]
The Scottish Government has published a report which presents new figures about the proportion of households in relative poverty at LA level across Scotland.
Scotland's People Annual report: Results from 2009 Scottish Household Survey, 23/08/10 [S]
The Scottish Government has published the Scottish Household Survey (SHS) 2009 Annual Report.
National Diet and Nutrition Survey, 02/08/10 [E/NI/S/W]
The Food Standards Agency has published a report of the first year of the NDNS rolling programme focuses on food consumption and nutrient intakes for adults aged 19 to 64 years and for children aged 1.5 to 3 years, 4 to 10 years and 11 to 18 years.
National travel survey 2009, 29/07/10 [E/S/W]
The Department for Transport has published information on personal travel in Great Britain from the National Travel Survey, including travel by age and gender.
Scottish Household Survey 2007/2008 Analysis and Data Summary, 15/07/10 [S]
The Scottish Government has published a summary of the full range of analysis and data available from the Scottish Household Survey (SHS) main survey 2007/2008 and announced the release of the SHS Local Authority (LA) Tables 2007/2008.
Social Fund 2008/2009, annual report, 15/07/10 [E/S/W]
The Department for Work and Pensions has published the 22nd annual report to Parliament on the operation of the Social Fund for Great Britain.
Annual abstract of statistics 2010, 15/07/10 [E/NI/S/W]
The Office for National Statistics has published a comprehensive collection of statistics covering the nation.
Lone parents receiving JSA, 14/07/10 [E/S/W]
The Department for Work and Pensions has published the July 2010 release on Lone Parents receiving Job Seekers Allowance.
Public Attitudes to Safeguarding Children, 08/07/10 [E/NI/S/W]
The Children's Society has published the results of a survey which asked over 2000 people in the UK to identify the biggest risks for children aged six to 15 years old in a number of different "scenarios‟.