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  • Scotland's Census 2001

    Scotland’s 2001 Census is the official count of every person and household in the country, on 29th March 2001.

  • Scotland's Census 2022

    Scotland's Census 2022 is the official count of every person and household in the country, on 20th March 2022.

  • Scotland's Census 2011

    Scotland’s 2011 Census is the official count of every person and household in the country, on 27th March 2011.

  • Pupil Census linkage data - Scotland

    Children attending publicly funded local authority and grant-aided schools in Scotland.

  • The Aberdeen Children of the 1950"s (ACONF)

    The Aberdeen Children of the 1950s (ACONF) holds health data for Aberdeen Birth Cohorts of people born in Aberdeen in 1921, 1936, and 1950-1956. It helps to understand the changes as we age and how to better our life quality as we get older.

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  • RAPID (Hospital Stay Level Data)

    The Rapid Preliminary Inpatient Data (RAPID) dataset contains the underlying admissions data which is used by System Watch. It enables access to the hospital admissions data submitted in its unprocessed state e.g. it does not contain predictions.

  • Brain Health - General Acute Inpatient and Day Case - Scottish Morbidity Record (SMR01)

    The General / Acute and Inpatient Day Case dataset (SMR01) collects episode level data on hospital inpatient and day case discharges from acute specialities from hospitals in Scotland. This is a subset of data for the Brain Health Data Pilot (BHDP).

  • Net Zero Affordability

    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.

  • Scottish Longitudinal Study

    The Scottish Longitudinal Study (SLS) is a large-scale linkage study created using data from administrative and statistical sources. These include: census data from 1991 onwards; vital events data (births, deaths, marriages); NHS Central Register data (gives information on migration into or out of Scotland); and education data (including Schools Census and SQA data).

  • Health and Care Experience Survey

    The Scottish Health and Care Experience (HACE) Survey is a postal survey which is sent to a random sample of people who are registered with a General Practice in Scotland based on latest information available on an identified census date. The most recent edition of the survey was sent to a random sample of people who were registered with a General Practice in Scotland based on latest information available on the 25 September 2023.