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Notes:- |
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The pre-reorganisation Joint Staffing Watch covers the years up to and including 1995. The new Joint Staffing Watch covers 1996 onwards. |
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In the pre-reorganisation Joint Staffing Watch, full-time equivalent estimates for part-timers were based on set conversion factors. |
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In the new JSW, full-time equivalent estimates are based on actual hours worked. |
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Breaks in consistency of the series are shown by a dotted line. Details are listed below. |
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From 1981, this includes relief workers omitted by some authorities prior to 1981. These numbered 2,062 in full-time equivalents in June 1981. |
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From 1987, this excludes workers transferred out of local authority sector on the creation of the public transport companies in October 1986. |
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These numbered 5,961 in full-time equivalents at that date. |
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From 1993, this excludes employees transferred from the local authority sector following the transfer, on 1 April 1993, of responsibility for |
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further education from local to central government. These numbered 9,176 full-time equivalent staff at that date. |
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From 1996, following local government reorganisation, excludes staff employed in water and sewerage services. These numbered 6,704 |
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full-time equivalents in June 1995. Also excludes an estimated 340 full time equivalent staff transferring from local authorities |
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to the Children's Reporters Service and to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency. |
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Figures for 1996 relate to July 1996. |
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