Footnotes
1 Information on the suite of indicators which comprise the performance framework can be found at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/About/scotPerforms/indicators
2 The General Register Office for Scotland ( GROS) publishes household estimates based on SHS data. These figures differ from those published here, as they are weighted using the 2001 Census results to adjust for any bias due to the under- or over-sampling of certain household types.
3 Definitions can be found in Section 11
4 See Section 11 for definitions
5 As noted in Section 1, the design effect of the new sampling methodology has not yet been recalculated. In previous surveys a year-on-year increase of 0.8 percentage points would not have been statistically significant at the 95% level.
6 Using the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation ( SIMD) - see Section 11 for definitions
7 Where car is used in this section, it refers to a car or van, which is included in the actual question text
8 As noted in Section 1, the design effect of the new sampling methodology has not yet been recalculated. Information on confidence and the statistical significance of estimates from the survey will be published with the main report in August.
9 Calculated as the percentage of adults who said they were very or fairly satisfied with all services (this includes those who expressed 'No opinion' for up to 2 of the services). See http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2007/11/30090722/0 for further explanation
10 As noted in Section 1, the design effect of the new sampling methodology has not yet been recalculated. In previous surveys a year-on-year decrease of 0.3 percentage points would not have been statistically significant at the 95% level.