Scottish Secretary welcomes Labour Market Statistics
Scottish Secretary responds to April 2019 Labour Market Statistics

Latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that Scotland鈥檚 unemployment rate at 3.3% is the lowest on record. Furthermore, the number of people employed in Scotland is close to the recent record high at 2,688,000. Scotland鈥檚 employment rate however, at 75.6%, remains below the UK鈥檚 rate at 76.1%.
Responding to the figures the Scottish Secretary said:
It is great news that unemployment in Scotland is at a record low, coupled with the rise in employment, there is a lot to be positive about.
Scotland鈥檚 two governments are working together to strengthen our economy and create jobs, with our growth deal programme reaping rewards across the nation. The UK Government鈥檚 investment in growth deals is now more than 拢1.35 billion, demonstrating our huge commitment to growing Scotland鈥檚 job sector and economy.
For the three months to February, Scotland鈥檚 overall labour market provides a strong and positive picture: employment increased robustly (+17,000); unemployment fell moderately (-8,000) and activity has increased too (+8,000). However, monthly claimant count numbers are worsening over the month of March, as there are 104,900 people in Scotland claiming Jobseeker鈥檚 Allowance and out-of-work Universal Credit (seasonally adjusted); this is up 2,300 on the month of February (provisional) and 19,900 up on the year before.