In April 1995, Scottish unemployment rose by 2,027 to stand at 201,270. This represents a monthly rise of 1% and leaves 8.3% of the Scottish workforce unemployed. Male jobless rose by 1,079 or by 0.7%, whilst the female count rose by 948 or by 2.1%. Male unemployment presently stands at 154,573 or 11.4% of the workforce and female jobless at 46,697 or 4.3% of the female workforce
The report examines the performance of the Scottish labour market so far this year and assesses the ...
A summary of the most recent Scottish labour market statistics is provided in Table 1. The Labour Fo...
Despite apparently very little growth in the overall economy, Scotland’s labour market continues to ...
In July 1996, Scottish unemployment rose by 14396 to stand at 206,099. This represents a monthly ris...
In October 1996, Scottish Unemployment fell by 7,691 to stand at 183,401. This represents a monthly ...
In February 1995, Scottish unemployment fell by 5,532 to stand at 219,200. This represents a monthly...
In April 1995, Scottish unemployment rose by 2,027 to stand at 201,270. This represents a monthly ri...
In May 1995, Scottish unemployment fell by 7,671 to stand at 198,985. This constitutes a decrease of...
From 1992 to 1996 there was a general marked narrowing of regional unemployment differentials. Durin...
From 1992 to 1996 there was a general marked narrowing of regional unemployment differentials. Durin...
It appears that the differential between GDP per head in Scotland and UK GDP per head continued to n...
As in the UK as a whole, the Scottish economy is currently growing much more rapidly than at any tim...
One of the primary aims of the Eraser of Allander Institute is to try to form a detailed and consist...
It is reassuring that ILO employment estimates and the employee jobs series show an almost constant ...
This brief provides a summary of the world, UK and Scottish economic outlook. The upward movement in...
The report examines the performance of the Scottish labour market so far this year and assesses the ...
A summary of the most recent Scottish labour market statistics is provided in Table 1. The Labour Fo...
Despite apparently very little growth in the overall economy, Scotland’s labour market continues to ...
In July 1996, Scottish unemployment rose by 14396 to stand at 206,099. This represents a monthly ris...
In October 1996, Scottish Unemployment fell by 7,691 to stand at 183,401. This represents a monthly ...
In February 1995, Scottish unemployment fell by 5,532 to stand at 219,200. This represents a monthly...
In April 1995, Scottish unemployment rose by 2,027 to stand at 201,270. This represents a monthly ri...
In May 1995, Scottish unemployment fell by 7,671 to stand at 198,985. This constitutes a decrease of...
From 1992 to 1996 there was a general marked narrowing of regional unemployment differentials. Durin...
From 1992 to 1996 there was a general marked narrowing of regional unemployment differentials. Durin...
It appears that the differential between GDP per head in Scotland and UK GDP per head continued to n...
As in the UK as a whole, the Scottish economy is currently growing much more rapidly than at any tim...
One of the primary aims of the Eraser of Allander Institute is to try to form a detailed and consist...
It is reassuring that ILO employment estimates and the employee jobs series show an almost constant ...
This brief provides a summary of the world, UK and Scottish economic outlook. The upward movement in...
The report examines the performance of the Scottish labour market so far this year and assesses the ...
A summary of the most recent Scottish labour market statistics is provided in Table 1. The Labour Fo...
Despite apparently very little growth in the overall economy, Scotland’s labour market continues to ...