Scottish Public Sector Employment

17 Mar 2020 02:35 PM

A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.

Public Sector Employment Statistics for Scotland, released by Scotland’s Chief Statistician, show that there were 561,400 people employed in the public sector in Scotland in December 2019.

As of December 2019, public sector employment accounted for 21.3% of total employment in Scotland and private sector employment accounted for 78.7% of total employment.

There were 505,200 people employed in the devolved public sector in September 2019, a net increase of 8,300 (1.7%) since December 2018.

There were increases in headcount in:

Background

The statistics in this release were designated National Statistics in December 2009.

The full National Statistics publication. 

In addition to the National Statistics publication there is also a Public Sector Employment Statistics Websection containing:

The data are not seasonally adjusted and therefore comparisons should only be made with the same quarter over time.

Devolved public bodies refer to public bodies which are the responsibility of the Scottish Government or Scottish Parliament. This includes the core Scottish Government and Agencies, Non-Ministerial Departments, Local Authorities, Police and Fire Services, NHS, Non-Departmental Public Bodies, Public Corporations and other significant national bodies.

Further information on Labour Market statistics within Scotland.

The figures were produced by independent statistical staff free from any political interference, in accordance with professional standards set out in the Code of Practice for Official Statistics. More information on the standards of official statistics in Scotland.