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22 January 2020 SB 20-10i SPICe Briefing Pàipear-ullachaidh SPICe Labour market update: January 2020 Miranda Jackson and Andrew Aiton An overview of the latest labour market statistics for Scotland.

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22 January 2020SB 20-10i

SPICe BriefingPàipear-ullachaidh SPICe

Labour market update: January 2020

Miranda Jackson and Andrew Aiton

An overview of the latest labourmarket statistics for Scotland.

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The Annual Population Survey via nomis

You can download the labour market data by Scottish Parliamentary constituency from theScottish Parliament website.

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Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) Briefings are compiled for the benefit of theMembers of the Parliament and their personal staff. Authors are available to discuss the contentsof these papers with MSPs and their staff who should contact Andrew Aiton on telephone number85188 or [email protected] of the public or external organisations may comment on this briefing by emailing us [email protected]. However, researchers are unable to enter into personal discussion inrelation to SPICe Briefing Papers. If you have any general questions about the work of theParliament you can email the Parliament’s Public Information Service at [email protected] effort is made to ensure that the information contained in SPICe briefings is correct at thetime of publication. Readers should be aware however that briefings are not necessarily updated orotherwise amended to reflect subsequent changes.