In the previous post I covered some data for the public sector employment based on the main tables in QNHS dataset. QNHS also, handily, provides a specific public sector employment series that are supplied as an appendix and cover data for employment including and excluding census workers. This post deals with these.
Two charts below show the breakdown of public sector only employment by categories:
Interestingly, data suggests that reduction of public sector employment in health and education has been offset by increases in private sector employment in these sub-sectors (see previous post for more detailed analysis of total employment in these sub-sectors). This might be due to staff substitution and early retirees coming back via private sector.
Table below summarizes the data:
Two charts below show the breakdown of public sector only employment by categories:
Interestingly, data suggests that reduction of public sector employment in health and education has been offset by increases in private sector employment in these sub-sectors (see previous post for more detailed analysis of total employment in these sub-sectors). This might be due to staff substitution and early retirees coming back via private sector.
Table below summarizes the data: