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Annual Scottish Labour Force Survey 2004/05

DescriptionThis report contains statistics on the Labour Market, Education and Skills for Scotland and Scottish Local Authority areas.
ISBN (Web Only)
Official Print Publication Date
Website Publication DateJuly 28, 2005

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Contents

Chapter 1 - Introduction
Contacts

Chapter 2 - Labour market analysis
Employment
All persons
Table 1: Working age employment rates and levels by local authority area
Figure 1: Working age employment rates by local authority area
By gender
Table 2: Employment rates and levels for males of working age by local authority area
Table 3: Employment rates and levels for females of working age by local authority area
Ethnicity
Disabled persons
Table 4: Working age employment rates and levels for disabled persons by local authority area
Lone parents
Table 5: Working age employment rates and levels for lone parents by local authority area
People aged 50 and over
Table 6: Working age employment rates and levels for people aged over 50 by local authority area
By work pattern
Table 7: Full-time/part-time split of those of working age in employment by local authority area
By employment type
Table 8: Employee/Self Employed split of those in employment by local authority area
By industry
Table 9: Number of people in employment by broad industrial group
By occupation
Table 10: Number of people in employment by occupational group
Unemployment
Table 11: Unemployment rates and levels for people aged 16 and over by local authority area
Economic inactivity
All persons
Table 12: Working age economic inactivity rates and levels by local authority area
Figure 2: Working age economic inactivity rates by local authority area
Table 13: Working age economically inactive people by reasons for inactivity and local authority area
By gender
Table 14: Economic inactivity rates and levels for males of working age by local authority area
Table 15: Economic inactivity rates and levels for females of working age by local authority area
16 to 19 year olds Not in Employment, Education or Training ( NEET)
Table 16: Proportion and level of 16 to 19 year olds not in employment, education or training by local authority area
Children in Workless Households
Table 17: Proportion and level of children living in workless households by local authority area
Working age people in employment, education or training
Table 18: Proportion and level of working age population in employment, education or training by local authority area

Chapter 3 - Education and Skills
Qualifications
Table 19: Proportion of working age adults whose highest qualification is below SCQF level 5 by local authority area
Table 20: Proportion of 18-29 year olds whose highest qualification is below SCQF level 6 by local authority area
Table 21: Proportion of those aged 25-59/64 in employment who are graduates by local authority area
Figure 3: Proportion of those aged 25-59/64 in employment who are graduates by local authority area
Adult learning
Table 22: Proportion and level of people aged 16 to 69 who participated in adult learning in the last year by local authority area
Job-related training
Table 23: Proportion of working age people in employment receiving job-related training in the last 3 months by local authority area

Annex A -Annual Population Survey

Annex B - Methodology
Labour Force Survey
Annual LFS Local Area Database
Reliability
Table 24: Local Authority Area Reliability Thresholds

Annex C - Definitions
Labour Market
Inactivity
Qualifications
Table 25: Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework
Table 26: Qualification Levels
Adult Learning
Job-related training

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