Local Area Labour Markets in Scotland: Statistics from the Annual Population Survey, 2014

Summary publication of results from the Annual Population Survey 2014, presenting analysis on the labour market, education and training. Results are provided for Scotland and local authority areas in Scotland.


Table 3 - Proportion of those aged 25-64 in employment who are graduates by local authority, Scotland, 2008, 2013, 2014

Geography
(Residence Based)
2008 2013 2014
Proportion Proportion Proportion
Scotland 24.8% 31.2% 33.2%
Local Authority Area
Aberdeen City 32.8% 36.1% 42.1%
Aberdeenshire 21.2% 30.7% 29.0%
Angus 20.3% 24.5% 29.8%
Argyll & Bute 23.7% 28.8% 25.5%
Clackmannanshire 21.2% 24.6% 24.2%
Dumfries and Galloway 19.3% 21.0% 21.9%
Dundee City 26.3% 32.2% 33.2%
East Ayrshire 18.4% 21.9% 24.2%
East Dunbartonshire 39.0% 45.6% 49.8%
East Lothian 22.8% 35.0% 36.2%
East Renfrewshire 40.4% 39.1% 48.5%
Edinburgh, City of 42.9% 49.7% 59.8%
Eilean Siar 18.2% 29.4% 27.4%
Falkirk 17.6% 20.3% 24.9%
Fife 20.8% 30.2% 26.0%
Glasgow City 28.0% 42.3% 42.5%
Highland 19.2% 24.9% 27.8%
Inverclyde 17.2% 25.7% 27.3%
Midlothian 17.7% 23.5% 29.3%
Moray 17.0% 22.6% 20.9%
North Ayrshire 17.0% 17.1% 18.3%
North Lanarkshire 18.7% 19.7% 21.1%
Orkney Islands 15.7% 19.0% *
Perth and Kinross 27.6% 32.2% 33.1%
Renfrewshire 22.9% 32.8% 30.1%
Scottish Borders 23.6% 29.0% 30.3%
Shetland Islands 14.5% 23.9% 27.1%
South Ayrshire 22.4% 24.1% 26.7%
South Lanarkshire 21.3% 22.5% 25.1%
Stirling 33.2% 39.7% 42.6%
West Dunbartonshire 15.2% 20.5% 21.0%
West Lothian 20.5% 25.9% 26.7%

Source: Annual Population Survey (Jan to Dec)

Notes:
1. Proportions are calculated on unrounded figures.
2. See the concepts and definitions section of the publication for more detail on estimates.

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