Public sector employment in Scotland: statistics for second quarter 2020

Statistics based on administrative records and surveys of individual public sector bodies carried out by the Scottish Government and the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This is a snapshot of employment as at June 2020.

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5. Civil Service Employment in Scotland; Headcount

(see Tables 5 and 6)

This section provides a summary of the civil service in Scotland.

In June 2020, there were 45,300 people employed as civil servants in Scotland. This is made up of 21,400 (47.1%) people working in the Devolved Civil Service and 24,000 (52.9%) working in UK government departments. The total number of civil servants has increased by 460 (1.0%) between June 2019 and June 2020.

The devolved civil service is made up of:

  • Scottish Government Core Departments
  • Scottish Government Agencies
  • Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service
  • Non-Ministerial Departments

The reserved civil service is made up of:

  • UK Government Departments
  • Scotland Office

Devolved Civil Service

The Devolved Civil Service has 1,350 (6.8%) more people employed since June 2019.

Chart 6 shows a breakdown of the Devolved Civil Service in Scotland as of June 2020.[6]

Chart 6: Breakdown of Devolved Civil Service Employment in Scotland as at June 2020, Headcount
bar chart breakdown Devolved Civil Service Employment in Scotland over the year by headcount

Source: Public Sector Employment in Scotland, Quarter 2 2020
Note: Totals may not equal the sum of individual parts due to rounding.

Scottish Government Core

In June 2020, there were 7,400 people employed in Scottish Government (SG) Core Directorates, which is 34.8% of the devolved civil service in Scotland. Employment in SG Core Directorates was 650 (9.6%) higher in June 2020, compared with June 2019. This rise in employment is mainly due to the devolution of powers from the UK Government to the Scottish Government.[7]

Scottish Government Agencies[8]

There were 8,100 people employed in Scottish Government Agencies in June 2020. Employment in SG Agencies increased by 470 (6.1%) compared with June 2019.

Non Ministerial Departments

Non Ministerial Departments (NMD) include National Records of Scotland, Registers of Scotland, Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator, Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service, Scottish Housing Regulator (from April 2012), Revenue Scotland (from January 2015), Food Standards Scotland (from April 2015) and Scottish Fiscal Commission (from September 2017). In June 2020, there were 3,800 people employed in these NMDs. This was 140 (3.8%) more than in June 2019.

Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal

In June 2020, there were 2,000 people employed in the Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal, an increase of 90 (5.0%) since June 2019.

Reserved Civil Service

Employment in the Reserved Civil Service was 890 (3.6%) lower than in June 2019, decreasing from 24,900 in June 2019 to 24,000 in June 2020.

Chart 7 identifies the breakdown of headcount employment in UK government departments as at June 2020.

Chart 7: Breakdown of Employment in the UK Government Departments as of June 2020
bar chart total headcount employment in the UK Government Departments, headcount

Source: Public Sector Employment in Scotland, Quarter 2 2020
Note: Totals may not equal the sum of individual parts due to rounding.

Department for Work and Pensions

In June 2020, there were 8,300 people employed in the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Employment in DWP was 450 (5.1%) lower in June 2020, compared with June 2019.

HM Revenue and Customs

There were 7,800 people employed in HM Revenue and Customs in June 2020, 400 (4.9%) lower than June 2019.

Ministry of Defence

There were 4,100 people employed in the Ministry of Defence in June 2020, 1.1% lower than June 2019.

Other Civil Service[9]

The number of people employed in Other Reserved Civil Service in June 2020 was 20 (0.6%) lower at 2,800 people.

Department for International Development

The number of people employed in the Department for International Development in June 2020 was 1,000, 10 (1.2%) higher than June 2019.

Scotland Office

In June 2020, there were 90 people employed in the Scotland Office, an increase of 3.3 % since June 2019.

Contact

Email: lmstats@gov.scot

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