Annual Population Survey in Scotland 2005

This summary publication presents analysis on the labour market, education and training. Results are presented here at Scotland and sub-Scotland levels.


Table 31: 95% Confidence Limits, 16-19 NEET/Children in Workless / EET, 2005

Geography
(Residence Based)

CL for 16-19 NEET Rate

CL for Proportion of Children Living in Workless Households

CL for Proportion of Working Age EET

Scotland

± 1.4%

± 0.7%

± 0.4%

Local Authority Area

Aberdeen City

*

± 3.6%

± 2.3%

Aberdeenshire

*

± 2.9%

± 2.2%

Angus

± 7.5%

± 3.3%

± 2.3%

Argyll & Bute

*

± 3.2%

± 2.4%

Clackmannanshire

*

± 6.3%

± 4.0%

Dumfries & Galloway

*

± 2.6%

± 2.3%

Dundee City

*

± 4.1%

± 2.3%

East Ayrshire

± 6.6%

± 3.8%

± 2.4%

East Dunbartonshire

*

± 2.6%

± 1.9%

East Lothian

*

± 2.6%

± 2.3%

East Renfrewshire

*

± 2.6%

± 2.3%

Edinburgh, City of

*

± 3.2%

± 2.2%

Eilean Siar

*

*

± 4.3%

Falkirk

*

± 3.6%

± 2.4%

Fife

*

± 3.7%

± 2.4%

Glasgow City

± 8.9%

± 4.4%

± 2.6%

Highland

*

± 2.9%

± 2.5%

Inverclyde

± 7.2%

± 3.8%

± 2.6%

Midlothian

± 9.5%

± 3.4%

± 2.6%

Moray

± 7.1%

± 2.8%

± 2.2%

North Ayrshire

± 6.1%

± 3.2%

± 2.3%

North Lanarkshire

± 7.6%

± 3.4%

± 2.4%

Orkney Islands

*

*

± 4.4%

Perth & Kinross

*

± 3.1%

± 2.2%

Renfrewshire

*

± 2.7%

± 2.3%

Scottish Borders

± 7.8%

± 3.6%

± 2.2%

Shetland Islands

*

*

± 3.6%

South Ayrshire

± 6.4%

± 3.2%

± 2.3%

South Lanarkshire

*

± 4.0%

± 2.4%

Stirling

± 10.1%

± 3.1%

± 2.6%

West Dunbartonshire

± 6.9%

± 3.1%

± 2.3%

West Lothian

*

± 4.3%

± 2.5%

Deprivation

15% Most Deprived Area

± 5.1%

± 2.5%

± 1.6%

Rest of Scotland

± 1.3%

± 0.6%

± 0.4%

Urban/Rural Classification (6 fold)

Large Urban Areas

± 2.8%

± 1.4%

± 0.9%

Other Urban Areas

± 2.3%

± 1.2%

± 0.8%

Accessible Small Towns

± 3.8%

± 1.7%

± 1.2%

Remote Small Towns

*

± 2.5%

± 2.2%

Accessible Rural

± 3.4%

± 1.2%

± 1.0%

Remote Rural

*

± 1.5%

± 1.6%

Note: The confidence limits in the table use a design factor of 1, which may not be likely in some cases but given the lack of further information it was agreed that an average design factor of 1 was reasonable.Information on estimating confidence intervals can be found in the LFS manuals at: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/StatBase/Product.asp?vlnk=1537&Pos=&ColRank=2&Rank=544

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