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Scottish unemployment down by 11,000 Scottish unemployment down by 11,000
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Unemployment in Scotland has fallen for the fifth time in a row, according to the latest figures. Unemployment in Scotland has fallen below 200,000 for the first time in more than three years, according to the latest figures.
Office for National Statistics (ONS) data showed the number of people out of work fell by 11,000 between December and February to stand at 197,000.Office for National Statistics (ONS) data showed the number of people out of work fell by 11,000 between December and February to stand at 197,000.
The Scottish unemployment rate is 7.3%, which is below the average of 7.9% for the whole of the UK. The Scottish jobless rate is 7.3% - below the UK average of 7.9%.
Employment in Scotland increased by 39,000 over the period to reach just over 2.5 million.Employment in Scotland increased by 39,000 over the period to reach just over 2.5 million.
The number of people claiming Job Seeker's Allowance (JSA) fell by 600 from February to 136,600 in March - 6,700 fewer than a year ago. It was the biggest rise recorded in 12 years.
In the UK as a whole, unemployment rose by 70,000 to 2.56 million.
Meanwhile, the number of people claiming Job Seeker's Allowance (JSA) in Scotland fell by 600 from February to 136,600 in March - 6,700 fewer than a year ago.
'Positive outlook'
Scottish Secretary Michael Moore said: "Today's figures show further signs of a positive outlook for employment opportunities in Scotland and they are important news for each and every person who has moved into a job.Scottish Secretary Michael Moore said: "Today's figures show further signs of a positive outlook for employment opportunities in Scotland and they are important news for each and every person who has moved into a job.
"There is more to be done, but we should be encouraged by the increase in those moving into employment and the government will continue to work hard to balance the economy and get more people back into work. "There is more to be done, but we should be encouraged by the increase in those moving into employment and the government will continue to work hard to balance the economy and get more people back into work."
"Our focus remains on supporting individuals to do so. We know that every person taking up a job helps move the economy into a stronger position for the future." Welcoming the figures, Finance Secretary John Swinney commented: "Scotland now has a higher employment rate and lower unemployment rate than the UK, stronger economic growth and youth unemployment figures that continue to improve and outperform the UK."
"Today Scottish Power has announced its intention to create thousands of jobs in the West of Scotland and this is testament to our skills base and is welcome news for the area.
"We can build on these figures for the future but we can't allow the UK government's economic policies to derail the positive developments we are seeing in Scotland."