Scottish Social Attitudes 2025 | Attitudes to discrimination and positive action
This report presents public attitudes towards discrimination and positive action in Scotland in 2025.
This report presents findings from interviews exploring applicants’ and employers’ experiences of the Access to Work scheme
Insights from the Scottish Tobacco Retail Register to identify transferable policy lessons for a registration and/or licensing scheme in the UK.
Since 1999, Scottish Social Attitudes (SSA) has been tracking the views and opinions of people’s social, political and moral attitudes in Scotland.
An independent impact evaluation of upReach found participants were more likely to secure skilled jobs, full‑time work and higher graduate earnings.
Analysing current public attitudes towards higher education in the UK.
This chapter examines the character of support for Reform, how it has evolved since the 2024 election and possible explanations for the party's rise.
New evidence shows NEET risk can emerge by Year 6, highlighting where early intervention can make the greatest difference.
An evidence review commissioned by the Department for Transport to examine how drivers interact with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.
New research defines six Welsh voter types ahead of the Senedd election
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