Research and analysis

UKCES labour market projections for Scotland: 2012 to 2022

Data workbooks from the UKCES Working Futures programme, providing labour market projections for Scotland from 2012 to 2022.

Applies to England and Scotland

Documents

Data for 6 industries - Scotland

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Data for 22 industries - Scotland

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Data for 75 industries - Scotland

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Data for all industries - Scotland

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Details

A suite of data workbooks has been developed to complement the Working Futures reports. Working Futures is a model of the UK labour market, which seeks to assess future prospects for employment and address the question of where will jobs come from in the future. Workbooks are available from this collection at varying levels of sectoral detail for the UK, Great Britain and each of the four nations, as well as the nine English regions. Each workbook contains analysis of projected employment and replacement demand by occupation and qualification level.

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Published 4 February 2015

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