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Characteristics of Working Age Population. 5 Source: Experian Forecasts for Fife Council The employment status of Fife’s working age population compared to Scotland’s shows that the two profiles are close but Fife has a higher employment rate and lower economically inactive and do not want a job rate than Scotland. Fife Scotland Number Percentage Number Percentage In Employment 171,800 73.4 2,477,900 72.5 Unemployed 11,800 5.0 175,800 5.1 Economically Inactive – Want a Job‌ 14,100 6.0 195,200 5.7 Economically Inactive – Not Want a Job‌ 36,400 15.5 570,900 16.7 Working Age Population 234,100 100 3,419,800 100 Table 6: Employment Status of Working Age Population, 20146 In terms of qualification profile, there are few differences between the highest level of qualification held by Xxxx’s working age population and the Scottish average. Where there are differences, it would appear that Fife is able to progress its unqualified residents into lower level qualifications. For example, 12% of Fife’s working age population are qualified at NVQ Level 1, compared with 10% for Scotland as a whole. A further difference is that Fife has a higher proportion qualified at NVQ Level 3 than the Scotland average. Fife Scotland Number Percentage Number Percentage NVQ 4+ 90,900 39.0 1,332,200 39.4 NVQ 3 41,100 17.6 505,400 14.9 Trade Apprenticeships 13,200 5.6 167,400 5.0 NVQ 2 31,100 13.4 486,900 14.4 NVQ 1 27,400 11.8 330,400 9.8 Other Qualifications 14,400 6.2 210,800 6.2 No Qualifications 14,900 6.4 349,200 10.3 Working Age Population 233,100 100.0 3,382,300 100.0 Table 7: Qualification Profile of Working Age Population, 20137 The occupations that Fife residents are employed in as opposed to the jobs that are located in Fife: • The main occupations that Fife residents work in are professional; elementary; associate professional and technical; and skilled trades occupations.‌ • Compared to the Scottish profile, Fife has: 6 Source: Annual Population Survey October-September 7 Source: Annual Population Survey January-December 2013 - More residents working in caring, leisure and other service; sales and customer service; and elementary occupations.‌ - Fewer residents working in professional; and administrative and secretarial occupations. In summary, the analysis of Fife’s population suggests that Fife is in a relatively strong position in terms of responding to future labour market changes. • It has consistently had net in-migration from other parts of Scotland and beyond.‌ • Fife’s population is expected to continue to ...
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