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Inclusive Growth for Clackmannanshire List of Data The list of data was assembled using: 1. The Economic Case, 2. A suggested list of data provided by colleagues in Scottish Government (which was updated), 3. Data gathered during the production of the Clackmannanshire Local Outcomes Improvement Plan 4. Supplementary relevant data gathered for the purposes of this exercise. The Data was organised in sections under the headings of the 5 Scottish Government inclusive growth themes of: Economic Performance Labour Market Access Fair Work People Place When reading the data it should be noted that light red shading indicates performance below Scottish average, light green shading indicates performance above Scottish average and no shading indicates performance equal to the Scottish average. This does not however give any indication to the degree of differential to the Scottish average. Economic Performance Business start-up rate 2015 (per 10,000 resident adults) 39 52 49 3-year business survival rate (%) 2012 55.6% 68.7% 62.0% Business Density per 10,000 of population (2011 census) 304 546 728 Business expenditute in R&D per head ( ) 2015 38 52 162 R&D expenditure per head of population, BERD Scotland, 2016 48 74 198 Change in R&D expenditure 2014 to 2015 (%) -9.7% -8.0% -0.4% GVA per head, 2015 ( ) 15,800 22,313 23,685 Change in GVA per head 2007 to 2015 (%) 18.5% 8.9% 14.3% Growth in GVA (%) 2015 on 2014 3.3% 4.8% GVA per worker 2014 45,376 41,726 43,086 Labour Market Access Employment rate June 17 (%) 70.6 73.4 73.4 Employment rate - change over the year (% pts) 0.2 1.0 0.5 Unemployment rate June 2017 (%) 5.5 4.1 4.5 Unemployment rate - change over the year (% pts) 0.0 0.7-0.9

Claimant count October 2017 (%) 3.2 1.7 2.2 Claimant count - change over the year (% pts) 0.6-0.1 0.0 Claimant count 18-24 October 2017 (%) 5.9 2.4 3.3 Claimant count 18-24 - change over the year (% pts) 0.2 0.3 0.3 Main out of work benefits November 2016 12.4 7.5 10.2 Main out of work benefits - change over the year (% pts) -0.4 0.4 0.5 Economic activity rate (16-64) June 2017 (%) 77.2 76.7 76.9 Male employment rate June 2017 (%) 71.8 76.4 77.0 Female employment rate June 2017 (%) 69.5 70.7 70.0 % of workers who are self-employed Male June 2017 (16+) 7.2 13.1 11.4 % of workers who are self-employed Female June 2017 (16+) 5.0 6.0 5.8 Economically inactive who want a job June 2017 (%) 23.0 24.4 24.6 Economically inactive long-term sick (%) 32.8 24.7 27.9 Percentage of Households That Are Workless Dec 2016 20.8 17.3 18.3 Jobs density 2016 0.50 0.82 0.80 % of LA datazones within Scotland's 15% most deprived (SIMD) 15.3% 7.4% 15% % Commuting out of home Local Authority 54.2% 39.1% 30.7% Fair Work Median weekly Earnings - full-time employees ( ) - 2017 (resident analysis) 513.5 597.1 547.7 Earnings by place of work - Male full-time employees ( ) - 2017 581.0 579.7 579.9 Earnings by place of work - Female full-time employees ( ) - 2018 % of all employees (18+) that work in the LA with hourly pay below the Living Wage Gender Pay Gap 2017 % (based on F/T median hourly earnings by residence) 439.8 473.4 498.3 24.9 22.6 20.1 27 12 7 Employment in "high skilled" occupations (%) 40.0% 47.9% 42.6% Employment in "low paying" sectors (%) 31.6% 38.6% 33.3% % in employment who work 45+ hours per week 21.1 25.2 21.2 People Population mid-2016 51,350 93,750 5,404,700 Population change (%) mid-2015 to mid-2016 0.0 1.0 0.6 Projected Population Change to 2039-3% 11% 6.5% Working age change (%) by 2039-12.5% 5.9% 1.2% Degree qualification (%) 23.2 33.1 28.9 No qualifications (%) 10.3 7.0 10.0

% of school leavers in positive destination 2015/16 87.3 92.8 91.4 % of school leavers in HE 2015/16 22.4 42.1 37.3 % of school leavers in FE 2015/16 21.6 15.5 22.4 % of school leavers in training 2015/16 2.5 1.3 1.7 % of school leavers in employment 2015/16 38.6 33.3 28.7 % of school leavers unemployed seeking 2015/16 9.7 5.8 5.8 % of children in poverty (after housing costs) Oct-Dec 2015 27% 19% 22% Child Protection Rates: Children s Social Work Statistics 2015-16 Rate of incidents of domestic abuse recorded by the police per 10,000 population, Domestic Abuse Recorded by the Police in Scotland, 2015-16 Pregnancy rates for mothers aged <18 at age of conception per 1000 population, 2012/2014 Pregnancy rates for mothers aged <20 at age of conception per 1000 population, 2012/2015 2.0% 2.8% 3.0% 136 89 108 39.5 17.5 23.5 57.1 23.5 34.1 Life expectancy (male) 2013-15 (years) 76.9 78.5 77.1 Life expectancy (female) 2013-15 (years) 80.1 82.0 81.1 Individuals self-reporting health as very good (%) 2011 Census 50.7 55.8 52.5 Place Households with home internet access (%) 2015 74% 86% 80% Fuel poverty 2013-2015 (% of households) 32% 29% 34% % of dwellings not energy efficient 2013-2015 28% 26% 34% Homes that fail the Scottish Housing Quality Standard 2013-2015 (%) 39% 41% 47% People living within 500m of a derelict land site (%) 2016 36.0 7.2 30.3 Health Services 2015 89% 81% 83% Schools 2015 82% 82% 74% Public transport 2015 72% 71% 74% Travel to study by car 41% 16% 17% Individuals reporting fairly or very strong sense of belonging to community, 2015 (%) 79% 81% 77% House Building 2009 to 2016 compared to previous 8 years. 30% 95% 67%

In addition the area of Alloa South & East has been identified by community planning partners as one facing particular challenges and further data was collected adding Alloa South & East. Labour Market Access Indicator Working aged population employment deprived, ScotPHO, 2016 Percentage of the population living in the 5% most employment deprived datazones in Scotland, SIMD, 2016. Alloa South & East Clackmannan shire Scotland 30.30% 13.30% 10.60% 84% 6.70% 4.80% People Indicator Alloa South & East Clackmannan shire Scotland Young people living in the most crime deprived quintile, ScotPHO, 2016 100% 29.80% 21.70% Teenage pregnancies 1,000 females aged 15-19, rolling average, ScotPHO, 2013-2015 83.7 55.5 34.9 Percentage of first time mothers aged 19 and under, rolling average 2013/14-2015/16, statistics.gov.uk 23.6 12.99 8.41 Developmental concerns at 27-30 months, ScotPHO, 2014 29.10% 23.60% 18.90% Children in low income families, ScotPHO, 2014 44.20% 21.90% 18.40% Young people living in the most income deprived quintile, ScotPHO, 2016 86.10% 27% 21.50% Male life expectancy, ScotPHO, 2013 73.6 77.2 77.1 Female life expectancy, ScotPHO, 2013 76.3 80.2 81.1 All cause mortality amongst 15-44 year olds, age/sex standardised rate per 100,000) ScotPHO, 2014 208.0 116.4 98.2 Population prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis, ScotPHO, 2015 28.0% 20.60% 18.00% Deaths from suicide, age/sex standardised rate per 100,000) ScotPHO, 2014 45.6 24.2 13.9 Population income deprived, ScotPHO, 2016 32.50% 14.20% 12.20% Percentage of the population living in the 5% most overall deprived datazones in Scotland, SIMD, 2016. 70% 5.00% 4.80% Percentage of the population living in the 5% most income deprived datazones in Scotland, SIMD, 2016. 50% 3.50% 4.80%