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Exploring Employability Funding Allocation in Scotland
Seemab Farooqi
(Lead / Corresponding author)
Management and Marketing
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Scotland
100%
Local Authorities
100%
Fund Allocation
100%
Employability
100%
Scottish Government
55%
Third Sector Organisations
45%
Service Delivery
40%
Service Provision
25%
Left behind
20%
Funding Models
15%
Third Sector
15%
Funding Streams
15%
Scottish
10%
Young Person
10%
Local Flexibility
10%
Long-term Planning
10%
Stakeholder Survey
10%
Geographical Variation
10%
Funding Mechanisms
10%
Survey Response
10%
Delivery Partners
10%
Gap in Services
10%
Disbursement
10%
Procurement Process
10%
Strategic Commissioning
10%
Commissioning Phase
10%
Survey Data
5%
Misalignment
5%
Service Users
5%
Policy Recommendations
5%
Local Government
5%
Resource Constraints
5%
Rural Communities
5%
Inconsistency
5%
Regional Economic Development
5%
High Cost
5%
Regional Variation
5%
Child Poverty
5%
Marginalized Groups
5%
Program Delivery
5%
European Social Fund
5%
Policy Decisions
5%
Mixed Methodology
5%
Public Services
5%
Partnership Working
5%
Knock-in Mouse Model
5%
Feedback Loop
5%
Support Services
5%
Improved Communication
5%
Wider Public
5%
Local Delivery
5%
Island Communities
5%
Regional Disparities
5%
Efficiency Improvement
5%
Administrative Process
5%
Economic Transformation
5%
Structural Constraints
5%
Enhanced Awareness
5%
Strategic Plan
5%
Logistical Challenges
5%
Early Reduction
5%
Local-regional
5%
National Organization
5%
Financial Commitment
5%
Government Authorities
5%
National Funding
5%
Public Funding
5%
Work Collaboration
5%
Staff Recruitment
5%
Effective Service
5%
Staff Retention
5%
Geographic Isolation
5%
Raising Concerns
5%
Administrative Burden
5%
Overall Effectiveness
5%
Grant Awards
5%
Existing Challenges
5%
Operating Cost
5%
Program Duration
5%
Financial Stability
5%
Internal Processes
5%
Sector-specific
5%
Service Gap
5%
National Agency
5%
Sustainable Services
5%
Strong Consensus
5%
Person-centred Support
5%
Operational Challenges
5%
Funding Cuts
5%
Systemic Reform
5%
Delivery Plan
5%
Planning Challenges
5%
Procurement Practices
5%
Accountability Pressure
5%
Contract Duration
5%
Short-term Contracts
5%
Funding Issues
5%
Administrative Complexity
5%
Regional Costs
5%
Service Implementation
5%
Labor Market Needs
5%
Policy Adjustment
5%
Structure Distribution
5%
Common Prosperity
5%
Cost Adjustment
5%
Ineffective Communication
5%
Employability Programmes
5%
Grant Allocation
5%
Emergency Budget
5%
Budget Review
5%
Barriers to Services
5%
Targeted Funding
5%
Engagement Mechanisms
5%
Service Effectiveness
5%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Third Sector
100%
Scottish Government
91%
Health Care Delivery
66%
Administrative Structure
16%
Public Utilities
8%
Labor Market
8%
Survey Analysis
8%
Support Services
8%
Regional Variation
8%
Term Contract
8%
Regional Disparities
8%
Sustainable Service
8%
Financial Stability
8%
Private Sector
8%
Regional Economics Development
8%
Distribution Structure
8%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Employability
100%
Service Delivery
38%
Local Government
14%
Public Service
4%
Private Sector
4%
Labor Market
4%
Adjustment Costs
4%
Child Poverty
4%
National Government
4%
Economic Transition
4%
Regional Economics Development
4%
European Social Fund
4%
Mixed-Methods
4%
Financial Stability
4%
Sustainable Service
4%
Economic Adjustment
4%
Medicine and Dentistry
Health Care Cost
100%
Awareness
33%
Physical Development
33%