Glasgow Times

Employment rates hit record high in Scotland

- By LOUISE HOUSTON

SCOTLAND’S employment rate has hit a record high while unemployme­nt has fallen by the fastest rate in the UK outside London, new figures have shown.

The jobless rate is 3.9 per cent after a drop of 12,000 in April to June, down 0.5 per cent on the previous three months, and sits at 107,000. The UK unemployme­nt rate fell 0.2 per cent in the same period to 4.4 per cent, while the London rate fell 0.6 per cent to 5.5 per cent.

Scotland’s jobless rate in March to May was 104,000 or 38 per cent, a 25-year low, but statistici­ans warned against comparing the latest quarterly results against these figures as they contain overlappin­g months.

Official figures from the Office for National Statistics show Scotland’s employment rate has hit a record high of 75.2 per cent, marginally above the UK figure of 75.1 per cent.

The number of employed people in Scotland rose 30,000 between April and June compared to the previous three months, and the 1.1 per cent rise was the fastest rate in the UK, equalled by London.

There are now 2,650,000 people in employment in Scotland - 86,000 more than the pre-recession peak. The rate of people classed as economical­ly inactive across Scotland between April and June was 21.8 per cent, 743,000, higher than the UK rate of 21.3 per cent.

Economy Secretary Keith Brown said: “These latest figures show continued resilience in our labour market with 30,000 more people in work compared with this time last year, and the unem- ployment rate falling by 1.2 percentage points over the year.

“The employment rate has risen to 75.2 per cent, its highest on record, with more people in employment than ever before, while the unemployme­nt rate of 3.9 per cent is close to record lows.

“This is a further vote of confidence in our economy, coming after GDP figures showing Scotland’s growth rate was four times faster than that of the UK over the last quarter, and recent reports of accelerati­ng growth across the private sector.”

Scottish Secretary David Mundell said: “It is good news that Scotland’s employment has reached a record high. Unemployme­nt is at a near historic low, which is a trend I hope to see continue.

“The UK Government will continue to work to strengthen Scotland’s economy.”

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There are now 2,650,000 people in employment in Scotland - 86,000 more than the pre-recession peak

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