BICS weighted Scotland estimates: data to wave 104
Business Insights and Conditions Survey (BICS) weighted Scotland estimates containing data to wave 104
Latest main findings for businesses with 10+ employees and a presence in Scotland
- in Wave 104, 22.4% of applicable businesses reported difficulties in recruiting employees in February 2024 - down from 24.5% in Wave 102 and the lowest percentage reported since the question was introduced in April 2022
- in Wave 104, the highest rates of recruitment difficulties were reported by businesses in the Construction (39.2%) and Manufacturing (31.1%) sectors
- in Wave 104, 24.0% of businesses reported that the prices of materials, goods or services bought in February 2024 had increased compared with January 2024
- in Wave 104, the industry sector with the highest proportion of businesses reporting increases in the prices of materials, goods and services bought was Accommodation & Food Services (36.0%)
- in Wave 104, 30.5% of businesses reported that their turnover had increased in February 2024 compared to the previous calendar month - rising to 43.8% of businesses in Construction
- overall, an estimated 15.1% of businesses reported that their turnover had decreased in February 2024 compared to the previous calendar month
- in Wave 104, 37.3% of businesses thought their performance would increase over the next 12 months. 5.6% expected performance to decrease
- the main concerns for businesses for April 2024 were falling demand of goods and services (12.5%), energy prices (12.2%) and inflation (10.5%). An estimated 17.3% of businesses reported having no concerns
Note that the BICS Scotland data for Wave 105 and Wave 106 are scheduled for release on Friday 26th of April 2024.
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Marina Curran
Business & Innovation Statistics
Office of the Chief Economic Adviser
e-mail: industrystatistics@gov.scot
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Office of the Chief Statistician
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