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Scots unemployment rises again despite fall across UK

byCT Report
17/02/2017
in International Customs, World Business
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WASHINGTON: The number of Scots unemployed has risen by 6000 between October and November last year despite a fall across the UK in the same period, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). A total of 1350,000 Scots are now unemployed, which means the country has an unemployment rate of 4.9%.This is above the UK’s average rate of 4.8%. At the same time as the number of Scots out of work increased, the number of Scots in employment also increased.

Over the three months to December, 8000 more Scots found work bringing the country’s workforce to 2,611,000. The secretary of state for Scotland, David Mundell, said: “There is cause for some cautious optimism about the state of Scotland’s labour market, with employment up and more women returning to the labour market. “However, declining economic activity during the last 12 months, and the gap between the Scottish and UK labour markets, remains a concern. “We have devolved a raft of new powers to the Scottish Parliament. It now needs to use those levers to strengthen the Scottish economy.”

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Minister for employability and training Jamie Hepburn said: “These figures are encouraging and show that Scotland’s labour market remains resilient. We are working to build an economy where everyone can share in the benefits of economic growth. “It is therefore encouraging to note this rise in the number of people in work alongside some positive statistics on female and youth employment, where we continue to lead the UK. In terms of low youth unemployment rates, we are second only to Germany within the EU. “Scotland enjoys resources few nations can match, including one of the most highly educated workforces in Europe, a long standing reputation for innovation and an internationally-recognised brand. “There is no doubt that businesses have faced increased economic uncertainty in the months following the EU referendum result, and Scotland is not immune to these risks. We have set out our commitment to protecting Scotland’s interests, including maintaining our place in Europe’s single market, which is so essential to our future prosperity.”

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