To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answers to questions S2W-14287 by Mr Jim Wallace on 2 March 2005 and S2W-25993 by Nicol Stephen on 8 June 2006, what the level of manufacturing employment was in (a) 1979, (b) 1997, (c) 1999, (d) 2004 and (e) 2005.
The following table reportsthe level of manufacturing employment in Scotland in 1979 and for the spring quarter in 1997, 1999,2004 and 2005.
The manufacturing employmentestimate for 1979 is not directly comparable with the estimates for 1997, 1999,2004 and 2005 due to changes in the definition of manufacturing. The 1979classification of manufacturing activity was broader and included activitieswhich would now be classified in other industry groups. For example, in 1979individuals working in vehicle repairs were categorised in the manufacturingsector whereas in 1997 they would fall into the service sector.
The spring quarter runs fromMarch to May in each year. These figures are estimated from the Labour ForceSurvey which is carried out by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Level of manufacturingemployment1, Scotland
Year | Level of Manufacturing Employment |
1979* | 622,000 |
1997** | 380,000 |
1999** | 336,000 |
2004** | 282,000 |
2005** | 279,000 |
Source:聽ONS - Labour Force Survey, Spring Quarters.
Note: 1. Employmentlevels are for people aged 16 or over.
*Manufacturingemployment classified using Minimum List Headings.
**Manufacturingemployment classified using Standard Industrial Classification 1992.