More people in Scotland swap cities for rural areas
Amy Fraser, 23, works as a communications officer and constituency assistant at the Scottish Parliament.
Amy occasionally needs to work in the Glasgow office, but advance notice is always given so she can arrange travel and accommodation."I think office work can be a hybrid of home and office working." The average annual growth in the five years before Covid was higher, at around 23,100 people or 0.43%. This means that migration was the main driver of population growth in Scotland over the latest year. For the last two decades, more people have moved to Scotland than left.
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