Labour Market Profile – August 2023

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This latest labour market update summarises the state of the UK labour market in August 2023. It is based on data published by the Office for National Statistics. 

  • The number of payrolled employees increased by 0.3% over the past month to 30.2 million (up 1.9% over the year)
  • The employment rate fell by 0.1% over the quarter to 75.7% (up 0.2% over the year)
  • The unemployment rate increased by 0.3% over the quarter to 4.2% (up 0.4% over the year)
  • The economic inactivity rate fell by 0.1% over the quarter to 20.9% (down 0.6% over the year)
  • There were 108,000 redundancies during the quarter – 27,000 more than the previous quarter (and 54,000 more than a year ago)
  • The number of vacancies fell by 6% over the quarter to 1,020,000 (down 20% over the year)
    • In the Electricity & Gas industries, the number of vacancies increased by 11.9% over the quarter (up 13.8% over the year) to around 7,000
    • In the Water supply, sewerage, waste & remediation activities industries, the number of vacancies increased by 7.5% over the quarter (down by 13.3% over the year) to around 7,000
  • Total hours worked fell by 5.6 million hours over the quarter to 1.046 billion hours (up 3.2 million hours over the year)
  • Earnings growth in average total pay (including bonuses) was up 8.2% and regular pay (excluding bonuses) was up 7.8%
    • Average regular pay growth for the private sector was up 8.2% (this is the largest annual growth rate seen outside of the COVID-19 pandemic period)
    • Annual growth in real terms rose on the year by 0.5% for total pay and 0.1% for regular pay

The Office for National Statistics’ full update on the state of the labour market in August 2023 can be found here.

For further information about the labour market, migration or regional labour market indications, please email Rob Murphy, our in-house strategic workforce planning consultant.

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