Projections by Sector Sample Clauses

Projections by Sector. Looking forward, employment projections by sector are presented first. At the Scotland level, UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) Working Futures projections for 2012 to 2022 indicate that: • Scotland will see net employment growth of 5% or 140,000 jobs. • By sector, there is expected to be: - Growth of over 10% employment in IT; health and social work; finance and insurance; real estate; professional services; electricity and gas; water and sewerage; and construction.‌ - Decreases in employment in agriculture; manufacturing; mining and quarrying; food and drink and tobacco, and public administration; and education. 2012 2022 Change % Change Agriculture 53,000 45,000 -8,000 -17.8 Mining and quarrying 34,000 30,000 -3,000 -13.3 Food drink and tobacco 49,000 45,000 -4,000 -8.9 Engineering 30,000 31,000 1,000 3.2 Rest of manufacturing 124,000 109,000 -15,000 -13.8 Electricity and gas 20,000 23,000 3,000 13.0 Water and sewerage 17,000 19,000 2,000 10.5 Construction 171,000 193,000 21,000 11.4 Wholesale and retail trade 371,000 375,000 4,000 1.1 Transport and storage 120,000 126,000 6,000 4.8 Accommodation and food 198,000 209,000 11,000 5.3 Media 16,000 16,000 0 0.0 Information technology 55,000 73,000 18,000 24.7 Finance and insurance 90,000 102,000 12,000 11.8 Real estate 29,000 33,000 4,000 12.1 Professional services 199,000 223,000 23,000 10.8 Support services 190,000 208,000 18,000 8.7 Public admin. and defence 142,000 127,000 -15,000 -11.8 Education 203,000 193,000 -10,000 -5.2 Health and social work 392,000 457,000 65,000 14.2 Arts and entertainment 93,000 97,000 3,000 4.1 Other services 49,000 54,000 5,000 9.3 All industries 2,646,000 2,786,000 140,000 5.0 Table 3: Employment by Sector across Scotland, 2012 and 20223 If these UKCES projections for Scotland are applied to Fife’s employment profile in 2013 Fife would see its total number of jobs increase by approximately 6,300 jobs by 2022. • The greatest employment growth would be in:‌ - Health (+3,200 jobs in Fife). - Information and communication (+1,000 jobs in Fife). - Construction (+800 jobs in Fife). • The greatest employment reductions in:‌ - Manufacturing (-1,400 jobs in Fife). - Public administration and defence (-1,200 jobs in Fife). - Education (-500 jobs in Fife). 3 Source: UKCES Working Futures Projections 2012-2022 2013 2022 Change % Change Agriculture, forestry & fishing 100 100 0 18 Mining, quarrying & utilities 2,500 2,500 0 1 Manufacturing 15,200 13,800 -1,400 -9 Constructi...
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