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Labour Market Update: April 2017
Author: Andrew Aiton
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PDF Published: Wednesday 19 Apr 2017 (SB 17/27)
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    • Executive Summary
    • Unemployment
      • Scotland and UK comparison
      • Unemployment by Gender
      • Unemployment by age
    • Employment
      • Scotland and UK comparison
      • Employment by Gender
      • Employment by Age
    • Economic Inactivity
      • Scotland and UK comparison
      • Economic Inactivity by Gender
      • Economic Inactivity by Age
    • Claimant Count
    • Constituency data: Unemployment Rate
    • Guest Indicator: Economic inactivity
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Unemployment rates for each Scottish parliament constituency.

Image: Unemployment rate by Constituency (16+) - 2016

Image: Economic inactivity in Scotland has risen by 2.2 percentage points since Sep-Nov 2015

Image: Long-term illness is the most common reason for economic inactivity in Scotland in 2016

Image: 13,800 more people looking after the home/family in Scotland between 2015 and 2016

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Office for National Statistics. (2017, April 12). UK labour market statistics: Apr 2017. Retrieved from https://www.ons.gov.uk/releases/uklabourmarketstatisticsapr2017
Office for National Statistics. (2017, April 12). UK labour market statistics: Apr 2017. Retrieved from https://www.ons.gov.uk/releases/uklabourmarketstatisticsapr2017 [accessed 12 April 2017]
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