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Performance at a Glance

Performance at a Glance

This page summarises our assessment of the Purpose Targets and National Indicators, which are shown in more detail elsewhere in Scotland Performs. It provides an 'at a glance' snapshot of how Scotland and the Government are doing, rather than a comprehensive measurement of every activity undertaken to achieve the Purpose and National Outcomes. Like the rest of Scotland Performs, this page is a live document, with information and assessments being updated as and when new data comes on-stream, so that the latest available overview of Scotland's progress is accessible to all. Over time, as more data will become available and 2007 baselines can be set, we will expand and deepen our analysis. As it develops, 'Performance at a Glance' will provide a useful 'first-stop' for anyone seeking an overall picture of the state of Scotland.

Purpose Targets

Economic Growth (GDP)

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To raise the GDP growth rate to the UK level by 2011

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To match the GDP growth rate of the small independent EU countries by 2017

Productivity

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To rank in the top quartile for productivity against our key trading partners in the OECD by 2017

Participation

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To maintain our position on labour market participation as the top performing country in the UK

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To close the gap with the top five OECD economies by 2017

Population

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To match average European (EU15) population growth over the period from 2007 to 2017

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Supported by increased healthy life expectancy in Scotland over the period from 2007 to 2017

Solidarity

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To increase overall income and the proportion of income earned by the three lowest income deciles as a group by 2017

Cohesion

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To narrow the gap in participation between Scotland's best and worst performing regions by 2017

Sustainability

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To reduce emissions over the period to 2011

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To reduce emissions by 80 percent by 2050

National Indicators

up At least halve the gap in total research and development spending compared with EU average by 2011up Achieve annual milestones for reducing inpatient or day case waiting times culminating in the delivery of an 18 week referral to treatment time from December 2011
up Increase the business start-up ratedown Reduce proportion of people aged 65 and over admitted as emergency inpatients 2 or more times in a single year
up Grow exports at a faster average rate than GDPdown Reduce mortality from coronary heart disease among the under 75s in deprived areas
no data Improve public sector efficiency through the generation of 2% cash releasing efficiency savings per annumup Increase the percentage of people aged 65 and over with high levels of care needs who are cared for at home
up Improve people's perceptions of the quality of public services deliveredup All unintentionally homeless households will be entitled to settled accommodation by 2012
level Reduce the number of Scottish public bodies by 25% by 2011level Reduce overall reconviction rates by 2 percentage points by 2011
up Reduce the proportion of driver journeys delayed due to traffic congestionlevel Reduce overall crime victimisation rates by 2 percentage points by 2011
level Increase the percentage of Scottish domiciled graduates from Scottish Higher Education Institutions in positive destinationsup Increase the percentage of criminal cases dealt with within 26 weeks by 3 percentage points by 2011
no data Improve knowledge transfer from research activity in universitiesdown Increase the rate of new house building
down Increase the proportion of school leavers (from Scottish publicly funded schools) in positive and sustained destinations (FE, HE, employment or training)level Increase the percentage of adults who rate their neighbourhood as a good place to live
no data Increase the proportion of schools receiving positive inspection reportsdown Decrease the estimated number of problem drug users in Scotland by 2011
up Reduce number of working age people with severe literacy and numeracy problemsup Increase positive public perception of the general crime rate in local area
no data Child protection inspection findings: increase the overall proportion of local authority areas receiving positive inspection reportslevel Reduce overall ecological footprint
level Decrease the proportion of individuals living in povertylevel Increase to 95% the proportion of protected nature sites in favourable condition
up 60% of school children in primary 1 will have no signs of dental disease by 2010no data Improve the state of Scotland’s Historic Buildings, monuments and environment
no data Improve the quality of healthcare experienceup Biodiversity: increase the index of abundance of terrestrial breeding birds
no data Increase the proportion of pre-school centres receiving positive inspection reportsup Increase the proportion of journeys to work made by public or active transport
down Increase the social economy turnoverup Increase the proportion of adults making one or more visits to the outdoors per week
up Reduce the rate of increase in the proportion of children with their Body Mass Index outwith a healthy range by 2018up 50% of gross electricity consumed in Scotland to come from renewable sources by 2020 (interim target of 31% by 2011)
down Increase the average score of adults on the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale by 2011up Reduce to 1.32 million tonnes waste sent to landfill by 2010
level Increase healthy life expectancy at birth in the most deprived areasdown Ensure 70% key commercial fish stocks at full reproductive capacity and harvested sustainably by 2015
level Reduce the percentage of the adult population who smoke to 22% by 2010no data Improve people’s perceptions, attitudes and awareness of Scotland’s reputation
down Reduce alcohol related hospital admissions by 2011

Performance at a Glance

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Performance Improving

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Performance Maintaining

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Performance Worsening

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Performance data currently being collected

Page updated: Monday, June 8, 2009