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The Income Source dataset identifies the main source of income from UK current account data: Salary, Benefits, Pension, or Other—and flags individuals without salaried income. It is aggregated by postcode area and demographic group to ensure privacy.
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The Income Volatility dataset provides financial insights at the microdata level on income variability, payment intervals, and sources, enabling in-depth research on economic stability.
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Income Variability measures fluctuations in income over time using a thirteen-week rolling window, categorising individuals into High, Medium, or Low variability. It is aggregated by postcode area and demographic group to ensure privacy.
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The dataset provides an extract on social care clients and the services they receive.
The collection of social care data commenced in 2014.At that time, it was known as the Health and Social Care Data Integration and Intelligence (HSCDIIP) dataset, this was later renamed to Source.
The Source dataset was reviewed in 2018 and aligned with the Scottish Government's Social Care Survey into one single dataset to meet multiple information needs.
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This dataset provides the definitive date of death for patients in Scotland.
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BMI data for patients registered to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board.
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Radiology test requests for patients registered to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board.
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The Net Zero Affordability dataset estimates homeowners’ ability to afford the retrofit costs associated with the Scottish Government’s ambitions for net zero emissions by 2045.
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The COPS study is a sub study to Early Pandemic Evaluation and Enhanced Surveillance of COVID-19 (EAVE II)
The cohort includes all pregnant women who could have potentially been exposed to SARS-2-CoV (from March 2020) or COVID-19 vaccination.
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Laboratory testing for patients registered to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board.