ScotStat is a network for users and providers of Scottish Official statistics. It aims to improve communication amongst those interested in particular statistics and facilitate the setting up of working groups on specific statistical issues. This page contains information on stakeholder engagement and activity conducted in relation to the Economy topic.
The Scottish Economic Statistics Consultation Group (SESCG) discusses issues relating to statistics on the Scottish economy.
How Can I Get Involved?
If you are keen to find out more about work relating to Economy Statistics or any other facet of the work of the Scottish Government Statistics Group, you can register with ScotStat to receive updates. More information on ScotStat can be found on the ScotStat homepage, including a feedback form and information on the work of the ScotStat Board.
The Scottish Government consults users and providers of the statistics which relate to the Economy via the Scottish Economic Statistics Consultants Groups (SESCG).
The Group covers the following National Statistics Themes (or parts of themes):
- The Economy
- Commerce, Energy and Industry
- Labour Market
- Tourism
- Local Government Finance
Further information on the Committee's remit, membership, associated working groups as well as meeting papers are available:
Further information on key stakeholders will appear here.
Details of other stakeholder engagement will appear here.
Openness about planning and prioritising is a key requirement of National Statistics and of our commitment to users and providers.
The Scottish Economic and Finance Statistics Plan 2008-09 provides a summary of planned outputs and developments in economic and finance statistics for 2008-09. This has been updated to reflect progress made up to end September 2008. The plan will be updated quarterly to reflect progress and any revisions to publication schedules.
Previous plans are also available:
Scottish Economic Statistics Plan 2007-08
Scottish Economic Statistics Plan 2006-07
You may also be interested in viewing the Statistics Planning page for the entire Statistics topic.