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1. Phase 1 pilot in East Ayrshire 1999-2000, phase 2 pilots in Dundee, Glasgow and West Dunbartonshire 2001-2
2. Young People's Awareness and Evidence of Educational Maintenance Allowances and their Impact on Young People's Choices and Pathways, Invitation to Tender, Social Research, The Scottish Executive, October 2006
3. More Choices, More Chances: A Strategy to reduce the Proportion of Young People not in Education, Employment or Training in Scotland.' Scottish Executive, March 2006.
4. Literature Review of the NEET Group, York Consulting http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2005/10/28114935/49354
5. www.emascotland.com/documents
6. Scottish Statistics Publication Notice, Lifelong Learning Series, November 2006
7. Youth Transitions: Patterns of Vulnerability and processes of Social Inclusion, Furlong et al, 2003 Scottish Executive.
8. More Choices, More Chances - http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/129456/0030812.pdf
9. Taken from Nomis September 2006 figures: www.nomisweb.co.uk
10. Taken from The Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation 2006: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/10/13142739/0
11. Percentage of pupils entitled to free meals 2005: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2005/06/06172925/29435
12. Provided by the Scottish Executive
13. Provided by the Scottish Executive
14. Employability Framework for Scotland: Report of the NEET Workstream- June 2005, Scottish Executive, Aug 2005
15. In a number of cases, proformas were completed in advance of the visit and the young person was not available for interview
16. Education Management information software for education authorities in Scotland with a package that addresses all aspects of school administration, e.g. standard letters, payment runs, timetables, recording attendance, behaviour, exclusions, etc
17. The SEEMIS system is being introduced to replace Phoenix and eventually attendance will be submitted electronically
18. Statistic Publication Notice - EMA Allowances 2005-6, Scottish Executive, Nov 2006
19. Statistical Bulletin, Pupils in Scotland 2006, Scottish Executive Feb 2007
20. Sample of 18 year olds is based on 58 young people
21. The nature and implications of the part-time employment of secondary school pupils, Scottish Executive, Nov 2006 http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/11/10143414/0
22. 80.7% of EMA recipients received £30 in 2005-06 - Statistics Publication Notice, EMA 2005-6, Scottish Executive Nov 2006
23. The nature and implications of the part-time employment of secondary school pupils, Scottish Executive, Nov 2006
24. Statistics Publications Notice - SQA Attainment and School Leaver Qualifications in Scotland 2005/6, Scottish Executive, March 2007
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