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More workers in third sector over last ten years according to new report

October 2011

  Newly-published research has revealed a significant growth in the size of the voluntary sector workforce over the past decade. 

 The UK Voluntary Sector Workforce Almanac 2011 published on 26 October 2011 shows that there were 765,000 people working in the voluntary sector in 2010, an increase of 40% since 2001. This represents a quicker rate of growth than that experienced in either the public or the private sectors over the same period. Such long-term growth precedes previously-recently released figures showing indications of a downturn in voluntary sector employment during 2011.

 The Workforce Almanac is a user-friendly source of research and information for voluntary sector employers and managers. It was commissioned by Skills – Third Sector, the registered charity working to make it easier for people who work and volunteer in charities and social enterprises to have the right skills to make a difference to people and their communities. It has been jointly produced as part of an ongoing partnership of research into the sector’s workforce with the Third Sector Research Centre (TSRC) and the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO). Copies can be downloaded from the Skills – Third Sector (www.skills-thirdsector.org.uk/news_media/news/), NCVO and TSRC websites and a free copy can also be obtained by emailing info@skills-thirdsector.org.uk .
 
The Workforce Almanac illustrates the importance of the voluntary sector’s contribution to the UK over the past decade, showing the range of occupations and skills that exist within the sector. It also suggests a range of challenges for the voluntary sector and its workforce over the coming years as we cope with an ageing population, rising unemployment, and constrained public spending.
 
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