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figure of 72% to stand at 83%. While there were increases in employment for some firms, the overall balance was negative, with 3% of respondents
TABLE 6: UNEMPLOYMENT FLOWS - STANDARDISED, UNADJUSTED: SCOTLAND ('000s)
Table 4 set out the relative unemployment rates and provides details of regional jobless changes across the recession
Table 4: Unemployment Seasonally Adjusted
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