UK Employer Skills Survey 2022 – Scotland Report
Publication of Scotland results from the UK Employer Skills Survey 2022.
Employer Skills Survey 2022 – Scotland
Employer Characteristics
Small employers with 2 to 4 employees make up 50% of establishments and employ 8% of the workforce.
The largest sectors of the Scottish economy are Business Services (20% of all establishments) and Wholesale and Retail (19%)
Vacancies and Skill-shortage vacancies
25% of employers had at least one vacancy at the time of the survey…
…and 10% had at least one skill-shortage vacancy.
31% of all vacancies were skill-shortage vacancies – that is, they were hard to fill due to a lack of skills, knowledge or experience among applicants.
This was having an impact on 97% of affected employers – most commonly increasing workload for other staff.
Internal Skills Challenge
15% of employers had a skills gap within their workforce, and 5% of all employees had gap(s) in their skills.
37% of employers reported skill under-use.
66% of employers anticipated a need to upskill their staff in the coming year.
Training and Workforce Development
64% of employers had provided any training to staff in the previous year:
- 54% on the job
- 40% off the job
- Overall, 59% of employees had received training, which equated to 1,400,000 trained.
Apprenticeships
Overall, 16% of employers currently had apprentices or offered apprenticeships.
HPW
7% were classed as “High Performance Working employers”.
Contact
Email: FHEstatistics@gov.scot
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