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The Individual Secure Microdata Sample is a 10 percent sample of individual person records in the 2011 census output database for Scotland.
The 2011 Census origin-destination tables comprise the travel-to-work and migration patterns of individuals, cross-tabulated by variables of interest.
Indexed 2011 Census data is post edit imputation and includes all records and the attribute data from the 2011 Census. De-identified extract.
This is a linked data asset looking to identify individuals in the 2011 Census that appear as business owners in the Companies House data, which will allow investigation of the characteristics of business owners whose businesses are being set-up, scaling, and failing.
The 1991 Individual Sample of Anonymised Records for Great Britain represents a 2% sample of individuals enumerated in households and communal establishments.