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Consultation Activity

Physical Survey Form Review - May 2009

We are reviewing the physical survey form for 2010. Details of the review are contained in the SHCS physical survey form review document.

This is a limited review of the form, nonetheless we welcome inputs from data users. We plan to review the SHCS content fully in 2010, along with the Scottish Household Survey (SHS), for inclusion in 2012.

If you would like to comment on the review, please send responses to shcs@scotland.gsi.gov.uk by 1st June 2009.

Page updated: Thursday, May 7, 2009