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Taking Forward The Government Economic Strategy: A Discussion Paper on Tackling Poverty, Inequality and Deprivation in Scotland

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i. Family Resources Survey, Households Below Average Income Dataset 2005/06.
ii. Low-Income Dynamics 1991-2005: Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions.
iii. 2003 Rural Scotland Price Survey. Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
iv. Rural Scotland Key Facts 2007. Scottish Government.
v. Ermisch, J et al (2001) The Outcomes for Children of Poverty. DWP Research report 158.
vi. Combined low income and material deprivation is Tier 3 of the joint HMT/ DWP Child Poverty Measure.
vii. Work and Worklessness among Households, First Release August 2007. Office for National Statistics.
viii. Working out of Poverty: A study of the low-paid and the 'working poor' 2007 . Institute for Public Policy Research.
ix. Rural Scotland Key Facts 2007. Scottish Government.
x. Annual Survey of Small Businesses 2005. Scottish Government.
xi. Scotland's People : Annual Report of the Scottish Household Survey 2005/6. Scottish Government.
xii. Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2007. Office for National Statistics.
xiii. Palmer, G., MacInnes, T and Kenway, P 2006. Monitoring poverty and social exclusion in Scotland 2006. Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
xiv. Destinations of Leavers from Scottish Schools 2006/07. Scottish Government.
xv. Quality and Equity of Schooling in Scotland. OECD.
xvi. Scottish House Condition Survey: Key Findings for 2005/6. Scottish Government.
xvii. Operation of the Homeless Persons legislation in Scotland: national and local authority analyses 2006-07. Scottish Government.
xviii. The Family Resources Survey, from which the poverty estimates are derived, surveys only private households ( i.e. it excludes people in hostels or other communal establishments) and it specifies that only those individuals who usually live at the address should be included in responses. Consequently, homeless people are not included in the estimates of the number of people in poverty.
xix. Scotland's People: Results from the 2005/06 Scottish Household Survey. Scottish Government.
xx. Scottish Economic Statistics 2007. Scottish Government.
xxi. Burchart, T (2003) Being and Becoming: Social exclusion and the onset of disability, ESRC Centre For Analysis of Social Exclusion. Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
xxii. Howarth, C and Kenway (2004) Why worry any more about the low paid? New Policy Institute
xxiii. Technical Notes for the 2007 Spending Review. Scottish Government.
xxiv. On The Cards: The Debt Crisis Facing Scottish CAB Clients. 2004. Citizens Advice Scotland.
xxv. Social Focus on Deprived Areas 2005. Scottish Government.
xxvi. Scottish Crime and Victimisation Survey 2004: Research Findings. Scottish Government.
xxvii. Analysis was carried out using data available from Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics Website. Scottish Government.
xxviii. Partner abuse in Scotland: Findings from the 2006 Scottish Crime & Victimisation Survey. Scottish Government.
xxix. Orton, M and Rowlingson, K 2007. Public attitudes to economic inequality. Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

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