If Fife were a village of 100 people… Fife Partnership 2020 visions.

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If Fife were a village of 100 people… Fife Partnership 2020 visions

If Fife were a village of 100 people 20 were under were of working age 19 were of pensionable age 18 were under were of working age 20 were of pensionable age in 2001in 2006 source: General Register Office for Scotland Fife Partnership 2020 visions

If Fife were a village of 100 adults in 2000in 2006 feared being a victim of crime source: Fife Community Safety Partnership Fife Partnership 2020 visions

If Fife were a village of 100 people in 1999in 2008 rated their area as a good place to live source: Scottish Household Survey Fife Partnership 2020 visions

If Fife were a village of year olds in 2002in 2006 would have smoked regularly source: Scottish Adolescent Lifestyle Survey Fife Partnership 2020 visions

If Fife were a village of year olds in 2002in 2006 drank alcohol in the week before being surveyed source: Scottish Aolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey Fife Partnership 2020 visions

If Fife were a village of year olds 8 4 in 2002in 2006 used drugs at least once a week source: Scottish Aolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey Fife Partnership 2020 visions

If Fife were a village of year old children in 2003in 2007 have no obvious signs of tooth decay source: National Dental Inspection Survey Fife Partnership 2020 visions

If Fife were a village of 100 people of working age 16 had no qualifications 10 were educated to degree level 9 had no qualifications 16 were educated to degree level in 1999in 2008 source: Scottish Annual Labour Force Survey / Annual Population Survey Fife Partnership 2020 visions

If Fife were a village of 100 people in 2002in 2008 were income deprived The number of people who are income deprived has gone up because the definition of income deprivation has been expanded to include child tax credits for low income households. source: Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation Fife Partnership 2020 visions

If Fife were a village of 100 people of working age in 2004in 2007 adults were in employment Fife Partnership 2020 visions

If Fife were a village of 100 people of working age in 2003in 2007 graduates were in the workforce Fife Partnership 2020 visions

If Fife were a village of 100 people of working age 12 9 in 2003in year olds were not in education, employment or training Fife Partnership 2020 visions

If Fife were a village of 100 people of working age in 2002in 2008 were employment deprived source: Scottish Index of Multiple Deprevation Fife Partnership 2020 visions

If Fife were a village of 100 households in 2000in 2008 described themselves as coping well or very well financially source: Scottish Household Survey Fife Partnership 2020 visions