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Scottish Economic Statistics 2004

DescriptionA range of official statistics relevant to the Scottish economy.
ISBN0- 7559-4311-2
Official Print Publication Date
Website Publication DateOctober 19, 2004

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Scottish Economic Statistics 2004

A Scottish Executive National Statistics Publication

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Contents

List of Tables and Charts
Preface

PART A: Articles
1 Annual chain-linking of the Scottish GDP index
2 Development of a Tourism Satellite Account for Scotland
3 Guide to Income Statistics for Scotland
4 Measuring labour market dynamics
5 Analysis of firm closure and survival

PART B: Tables and commentary

Chapter 1 Economic Accounts
GDP, output, exports, input-output

Chapter 2 Corporate Sector
Businesses in Scotland, Regional Selective Assistance, knowledge economy

Chapter 3 Industrial Sectors
Production and construction, service sector, focus on construction, agriculture and fisheries, tourism

Chapter 4 Labour Market
Population, employment, unemployment, earnings, New Deal

Chapter 5 Household Sector
Household income and expenditure, poverty analysis, benefits

Chapter 6 Public Sector
Central and Local Government income and expenditure, public sector employment

Methodologies, definitions and sources

SCOTTISH ECONOMIC STATISTICS

This is the fifth edition of the annual publication Scottish Economic Statistics, which is produced by Government statisticians in the Scottish Executive. It presents a range of official statistics relevant to the Scottish economy. In addition it contains articles on the effects of chainlinking GDP, development of tourism satellite accounts, sources of data on household income, dynamics in the labour market, and analysis of business survival and closure.

The publication presents a range of tables and graphs, which contain indicators on the following topics:

Economic Accounts
Gross Domestic Product
Input-Output Tables
Exports

Labour Market
Population
Employment and Unemployment
Earnings
Vacancies
Training in the workplace
New Deal
16-19 year-olds Not in Education, Employment or Training

Corporate Sector
Size and distribution of businesses
Business births and deaths
Regional Selective Assistance
Innovation

Industry Sectors
Manufacturing
Service sector
Construction
Agriculture and fisheries
Tourism

Households
Household Income
Social security benefits
Household Expenditure

Public Sector
Revenue and expenditure
Local Authority income and expenditure
Council Tax
Employment
Measurement of public sector output

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