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Scotland's People
Results from the 2003 Scottish Household Survey Annual Report

Acknowledgements

In 2003, the Scottish Household Survey continued to develop and also to enjoy the support of a wide variety of people through their contribution to the work of the survey or by their use and dissemination of the survey findings. Once again, as the survey contractors, we are grateful for this continuing support.

Although the composition has changed somewhat, the ongoing support of the Technical Group remains a vital ingredient in the success of the survey. This group also plays a major role in promoting the dissemination of the survey findings and the use of the data within the Scottish Executive and in the wider policy and research communities. The dissemination of the SHS has resulted in considerable growth in the use of the data to examine important policy issues. The questionnaire used in the survey during 2003 contained a number of changes that reflect emerging policy issues and the commitment of everyone involved in the survey to ensure that the SHS makes a major contribution to informed policy-making.

The survey is overseen by a Technical Group, who are, in turn, supported by a broad network of administrators, researchers and statisticians from the Scottish Executive and representatives of CoSLA, Communities Scotland and the General Register Office for Scotland. We are grateful for their support. In particular, the research team would like to thank Josephine Dean, Stephen Hinchliffe, Frank Dixon and John Tibbitt for their continuing support and guidance throughout 2003 and for their assistance and patience in the drafting of this report.

In spite of all this support, any errors that may remain in this report are, of course, our own.

TNS Social
MORI Scotland

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