Shetland Partnership Annual Report 2023/24 - Data Deep Dives

Data Deep Dives

As many of the Shetland Partnership Plan indicators show a worsening picture since monitoring began, which is not unique to Shetland, a more detailed look at Population, Socio-Economic Outcomes and Climate Change data has been done. This is in order to better understand what is happening, and so that partners are better able to direct resources to enable improvement. 


Population Data

Shetland's population is stable, but working age is declining and becoming older. You can view and download the Data Deep Dive on Population by clicking on either the image of the profile or on the link below. 

Population Data


Socio-Economic Outcomes Data

Average incomes in Shetland are high; by standard measures, relatively few people in Shetland are in poverty, but, rates of child poverty are increasing with 1 in 6 children in poverty in 2022/23. You can view and download the Data Deep Dive on Socio-Economic Outcomes Data by clicking on either the image of the profile or on the link below. 

Socio-Economic Outcomes Data


 

Climate Change Data

Globally, average temperatures have increased by 1.2 degrees Celsius since 1800, and 2023 was the hottest year on record. You can view and download the Data Deep Dive on Climate Change by clicking on either the image of the profile or on the link below. 

Climate Change Data