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John Swinney has been selected by the Scottish Parliament as their nominee for First Minister. He will be appointed by His Majesty the King and sworn in at the Court of Session.

Understanding Society - Gender and Work in Scotland: research findings

Analyses data from Understanding Society on mothers returning to work and gender roles and attitudes


Annex A: Employment Trajectories

Figure 9: Percentage of mothers in fulltime employment

Figure 9: Percentage of mothers in fulltime employment

Source: Understanding Society

Figure 10: Percentage of fathers in fulltime work

Figure 10: Percentage of fathers in fulltime work

Source: Understanding Society

Figure 11: Percentage of mothers in part-time employment

Figure 11: Percentage of mothers in part-time employment

Source: Understanding Society

Figure 12: Percentage of fathers in part-time work

Figure 12: Percentage of fathers in part-time work

Source: Understanding Society

Figure 13: Percentage of self-employed mothers

Figure 13: Percentage of self-employed mothers

Source: Understanding Society

Figure 14: Percentage of self-employed fathers

Figure 14: Percentage of self-employed fathers

Source: Understanding Society

Figure 15: Percentage of mothers who are unemployed or looking for work

Figure 15: Percentage of mothers who are unemployed or looking for work

Source: Understanding Society

Figure 16: Percentage of fathers who are unemployed or looking for work

Figure 16: Percentage of fathers who are unemployed or looking for work

Source: Understanding Society

Figure 17: Percentage of mothers carrying out family care or else inactive

Figure 17: Percentage of mothers carrying out family care or else inactive

Source: Understanding Society

Figure 18: Percentage of fathers carrying out family care or else inactive

Figure 18: Percentage of fathers carrying out family care or else inactive

Source: Understanding Society

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