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Payment Interval captures how often salary payments occur over a thirteen-week rolling window, categorising individuals into Weekly, Fortnightly, Monthly, or other intervals. 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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Public Health Scotland is responsible for the collection of information on Scottish residents when they are diagnosed with malignant (and some benign) tumours.
This is a subset of data for the Brain Health Data Pilot (BHDP)
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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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The Scottish Birth Record (SBR) records baby"s neonatal care in Scotland, including readmissions and transfers in one electronic record. SBR is completed for all births in Scotland including stillbirths and home births.
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The 27-30 month review form is completed at around 27-30 months of age and is carried out by a health visitor. This review started in April 2013 and is offered to all children (previously only children requiring structured additional/intensive support).
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The 4-5 year review form is completed at around 4-5 years of age and is carried out by a health visitor.
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The Aberdeen Maternity and Neonatal Databank holds data for all Aberdeen City births from 1949 to the present day. From 1951 to present this unique database links all the obstetric and fertility-related events occurring to women from a defined population.
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The 13-15 month review form is completed at around 13-15 months of age and is carried out by a health visitor. This review started in April 2017 and is offered to all children (although implementation of the review across Scotland may vary)
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The 6-8 week review form is generally completed at around 6-8 weeks after the birth of the child and is often a health visitor and GP combined review.