Persistent Poverty in Scotland 2010-2015

Estimates of the proportion of people living in persistent poverty in Scotland in between 2010 and 2014 and between 2011 and 2015.

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Background Notes and Methodology

Information on persistent poverty and the method used to calculate estimates from the Understanding Society survey can be found in the section above and in Annex 2. More detail can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/income-dynamics-experimental

The figures in this report come from the Understanding Society Survey, a longitudinal survey with longitudinal information about around 3,500 individuals in Scotland in 2014-2015. Surveys gather information from a sample rather than from the whole population. Results from sample surveys are always estimates, not precise figures. This means that they are subject to a margin of error which can affect how changes in the numbers should be interpreted, especially in the short-term. Year-on-year movements should be treated with caution. We are unable to calculate sampling uncertainties for these statistics, but please note that small changes are unlikely to be statistically significant.

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