Socio-economic status is determined by the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD).
You can view how we measure progress for each of the National Indicators that report data by socio-economic status breakdowns by following the links below.
Alternatively you can download the underlying data for the National Indicators, including the available equality data, from the Scottish Government's Open Data platform.
The National Indicators that have published socio-economic status breakdowns, in alphabetical order, are:
A
A positive experience for people coming to live in Scotland
Access to green and blue space
Access to justice
Attendance at cultural events or places of culture
C
Child social and physical development
Children have positive relationships
Children's voices
Contractually secure work
Crime victimisation
E
Educational Attainment
Entrepreneurial Activity
G
Gender balance in organisations
H
Health risk behaviours
Healthy life expectancy
Healthy weight
I
Influence over local decisions
J
L
M
P
Participation in a cultural activity
People working in arts culture and creative industries
Perceptions of local area
Perceptions of local crime rate
Physical activity
Places to interact
Premature mortality
Q
Quality of care experience
Quality of public services
R
Relative poverty after housing costs
S
Skill profile of the population
V
W
Y