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Labour Market update: November 2017
Author: Andrew Aiton
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PDF Published: Thursday 16 Nov 2017 (SB 17-75)
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    • Executive Summary
    • What are the labour market measurements?
    • Unemployment
      • Unemployment by gender
      • Unemployment by age
    • Employment
      • Employment by gender
      • Employment by age
    • Economic inactivity
      • Economic inactivity by gender
      • Economic inactivity by age
    • Claimant Count
    • Constituency data: Employment rate
    • Guest Indicator: Self-Employment

Image: Figure 1: Unemployment rates across the UK (16+)-Jul-Sep 2017

Image: Figure 2: Employment rates across the UK (16-64)-Jul-Sep 2017

Image: Figure 3: Economic inactivity rates across the UK (16-64)-Jul-Sep 2017

Image: Figure 4: Employment rate by Constituency (16-64) - Jul 2016 to Jun 2017

Image: Scotland has the 2nd lowest proportion of workers who are self-employed across the UK

Image: London has seen the highest growth in the number of workers who are self-employed across the UK

Image: The number of self-employed women in Scotland has increased by 68% between July 2004 - June 2005 and July 2016 - June 2017

Image: Between June 2005 - July 2016 and June2016- July 2017 2017 45% of the increase in the number of women in work has come from self-employment

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