Footnotes

1. Fair Work Convention (2016), Fair Work Framework 2016

2. Alma Economics (2023), Measuring Scotland’s Performance as a Leading Fair Work Nation

3. Alma Economics (2023), Measuring Scotland’s Performance as a Leading Fair Work Nation

4. From 1,340 per 100,000 workers in 2013/14-2015/16 (3-year average) to 2,860 per 100,000 workers in 2019/20-2021/22 (3-year average)

5. Alma Economics (2023), Measuring Scotland’s Performance as a Leading Fair Work Nation

6. Alma Economics (2023), Measuring Scotland’s Performance as a Leading Fair Work Nation

7. Data from 2021 for all countries, except for Ireland for which data is from 2020.

8. Data from 2021 for all countries, except for Iceland for which data is from 2019.

9. For this indicator, we use United Kingdom data for Scotland due to data unavailability.

10. Data from 2019 for all countries except for: (i) the United Kingdom (2020), and (ii) Denmark and Iceland (2018).

11. Data from 2019 for all countries except for: Denmark and Finland (2018 data), and Ireland (2017 data).

12. Alma Economics (2023), Measuring Scotland’s Performance as a Leading Fair Work Nation

13. Alma Economics (2023), Measuring Scotland’s Performance as a Leading Fair Work Nation

14. Alma Economics (2023), Measuring Scotland’s Performance as a Leading Fair Work Nation

15. Alma Economics (2023), Measuring Scotland’s Performance as a Leading Fair Work Nation

16. Converted from EUR to GBP using the latest exchange rate as of 05/06/2023. The value in EUR was EUR 12.7 billion. https://www.forbes.com/advisor/money-transfer/currency-converter/eur-gbp/

17. Alma Economics (2023), Measuring Scotland’s Performance as a Leading Fair Work Nation

18. Alma Economics (2023), Measuring Scotland’s Performance as a Leading Fair Work Nation