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SPICe briefings Date published: 13 December 2017

Labour Market update: December 2017 - Economic inactivity

Economic inactivity The number of people economically inactive in Scotland increased by 23,000 over the quarter but fell by 24,000 over the year, which is one of the biggest annual decreases since comparable records began in 1992.
SPICe briefings Date published: 17 April 2019

Labour market update: April 2019 - Executive Summary

However, over the year the number of inactive men fell, while the number of inactive women increased.
SPICe briefings Date published: 17 October 2018

Labour market update: October 2018 - Economic inactivity

Economic inactivity The number of people economically inactive in Scotland increased over the quarter by 9,000 and 16,000 over the year.
SPICe briefings Date published: 13 September 2017

Labour Market Update: September 2017 - Economic inactivity

Economic inactivity The number of people economically inactive in Scotland decreased by 54,000 over the quarter but only 35,000 over the year.
Committee reports Date published: 28 September 2022

Tackling health inequalities in Scotland - Scottish Government strategy and action

A lot of cross-ministerial dialogue was involved to get to that point—probably more than should be needed, but it was necessary in order to get across all those compartments.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 May 2017

Labour Market update: May 2017 - Guest Indicator: 16-24 year olds

Since 2008 the employment rate has been below 60%. Since 2008 the economic inactivity rate has remained above 30%.
Last updated: 20 December 2023

Visit to Airdrie Note of discussion 28 November 2022

They offer 18 months support to help people get into work and a further 12 months in work support.
Last updated: 19 October 2022

Lobbying Register Annual Report 2022

New and inactive organisations The tables on the following pages show that from 13 June 2021 – 12 June 2022: • 82 new organisations were registered • 20 organisations were made inactive A total of 113 organisations had been made ‘inactive’ by 12 June 2022.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 August 2017

Labour Market Update: August 2017 - Economic inactivity

Economic inactivity The number of people economically inactive in Scotland decreased by 24,000 over the quarter but only 1,000 over the year.
SPICe briefings Date published: 13 October 2020

Labour market update: October 2020 - Data

Data Table 1: Unemployment, employment and inactivity rates by nation and region of the UKUnemployment (16+) %Employment (16-64) %Inactivity (16-64) %United Kingdom4.575.620.8England4.576.020.3North East6.671.822.9North West 4.375.221.3Yorkshire and The Humber4.274.122.6East Midlands4.475.421.0West Midlands4.674.521.8East4.177.419.1London5.376.119.8South East4.179.117.4South West4.176.719.8Wales3.872.724.4Scotland4.573.922.6Northern Ireland 3.770.626.6UK labour market: October 2020Table 2: Overall unemployment, employment and inactivity rate - May to July 2020Current quarterPrevious quarterSame quarter last yearUnemployment (16+)4.54.54.1Employment (16-64)73.973.574.3Inactivity (16-64)22.623.o22.5Labour market in the regions of the UK: October 2020 Table 3: Unemployment, employment and inactivity rates for women - May to July 2020Current quarterPrevious quarterSame quarter last yearUnemployment (16+)4.44.43.6Employment (16-64)74.474.473.8Inactivity (16-64)25.625.626.2Labour market in the regions of the UK: October 2020Table 4: Unemployment, employment and inactivity rates for men - May to July 2020MenCurrent quarterPrevious quarterSame quarter last yearUnemployment (16+)4.64.64.5Employment (16-64)76.775.977.7Inactivity (16-64)19.420.318.6Labour market in the regions of the UK: October 2020 Table 5: Unemployment, employment and inactivity rates by age - May to July 202016 - 2425 - 3435 - 4950 - 64Unemployment12.54.52.83.7Employment55.880.284.37o.1Inactivity36.316.013.227.2Labour market in the regions of the UK: October 2020

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