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abcdefghijkl Public Sector Employment Statistics David McPhee, ASD, ETLLD
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abcdefghijkl Background Sources of Data Development of PSE statistics Latest Data Future of Publication
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abcdefghijkl Background Public Sector Employment Measured through the Labour Force Survey (LFS) Self classification within LFS leads to overestimation of public sector employment (Approximately 100,000) Caused mainly by those who work for private firms but in Public Building
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abcdefghijkl Other Sources of Data Data on employment published for Health, Local Government, Civil Service Data published on different basis for different time periods No routine data published for NDPBs and public corporations
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abcdefghijkl Development of PSE Statistics UK wide development – Lead by request from Prime Minister Development of more timely and more consistent PSE stats Scottish Executive producing Scottish version due to high demand
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abcdefghijkl Development of PSE Statistics Existing statistics for Health and Local Government used (definitions harmonised) ONS surveys used for NDPBs and Public Corporations Civil Service Organisations provide direct return
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abcdefghijkl Development of PSE Statistics National Accounts definition used Excludes GPs and GDPs as considered self employed Excludes FE and HE as these are non profit organisations serving households
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abcdefghijkl Development of PSE Statistics First data published on 15 th July 2005 572,200 public sector employees – 23.4% of total employment First data released as experimental data No historic time trend
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abcdefghijkl Latest Data Historic time trend developed using modelled data for unknown quarters Consistent with ONS’s modelling of PSE data Full Series from Q1 1999 – Q3 2005 published on Friday 13 th Jan 2006
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abcdefghijkl Latest Data 577,300 public sector employees accounting for 23.4% of total employment Increase of 52,000 since 1999 compared to increase of 103,000 in private sector employment
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abcdefghijkl Latest Data Since 1999: Local Government increased by 10% PCs and NDPBs up by 10% NHS employment up 16% Civil Service employment up 6% Police services up 17% Fire Services up 2% Armed Forces down 14%
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Press Coverage “Big Brother getting bigger as one in four work for the state” “Hordes of social workers swell public sector army” “Anger as public sector staff grow”
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abcdefghijkl Future of Publication Possible Gender and FT/PT breakdowns Health data published quarterly – No Longer projected Publication of NDPBs and PCs on SE website Publication of other data of interest alongside publication Public Sector article looking at other sources
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