Previous Consultations and Findings
Stakeholder Engagement
Labour Market Forum
The Labour Market Forum is a group bringing together key users of labour market statistics. There was a meeting of the Labour Market Forum on Thursday 5 April 2012 in Atlantic Quay in Glasgow. Minutes and papers are now available.
Further information on the remit, membership and meetings papers are available below:
Labour Market Statistics User Day 2009
The Scottish Government hosted a Labour Market Statistics User Day on 20th March 2009. The purpose of the day was to provide colleagues with an overview of the statistics produced and disseminated by the Labour Market Statistics branch and to give colleagues the opportunity to discuss and provide feedback on their data needs in relation to the Labour Market topic.
ScotStat Committees/Groups
In addition to the Labour Market Forum, the Scottish Government consults users and providers of the statistics which relate to Labour Market via the Scottish Economic Statistics Consultation Group (SESCG).
The Group covers the following National Statistics Themes (or parts of themes):
- The Economy
- Commerce, Energy and Industry
- Labour Market
- Tourism
- Local Government Finance
Key Stakeholders
Planning
Openness about planning and prioritising is a key requirement of National Statistics and of our commitment to users and providers.
The Scottish Economic Statistics Plan 2010/11 provides a summary of planned outputs and developments in economic statistics, including labour market statistics for 2010/11.
The Labour Market statistics plan for 2008-09 is available at:
The Scottish Government is happy to receive comments on the plan throughout the year. Comments can be sent by -
Email
labour-market.statistics@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
Telephone
0300 244 6773
Post
Labour Market Statistics
Education Analytical Services
Scottish Government
5th Floor
5 Atlantic Quay
150 Broomielaw
Glasgow
G2 8LU
The Statistics Forthcoming Publications list should provide information on future statistical outputs for the coming year. These can be viewed at:
You may also be interested in viewing the Statistics Planning page for the entire Statistics topic.