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Wales falling more than 20 years behind London in race for highly skilled jobs

The Welsh jobs market will continue to face labour shortages if corrective action isn't taken on higher level skills

Engineering is one of the sectors in Wales facing major shortages in higher level skilled workers

Levelling up skills across Wales could take decades to catch up with London, the latest ONS data has revealed.

It found that it would take more than 20 years for adults in Wales to reach the same level of skills as those in London.

Almost three in five (59%) of workers in London are classed as highly-qualified (those who hold a qualification at NVQ level 4 or above, including degrees and higher-level technical qualifications), compared to just two in five (38%) in Wales.

According to Government data, there will be almost 200,000 more jobs requiring higher technical skills in the economy over the next five years.

However, workers in Wales have a quarter less (24%) higher level qualifications than workers in the south of England, and over a third fewer than Londoners (36%).

The findings suggest that workers outside of London could be at an increased disadvantage on the jobs market as higher technical qualifications become increasingly important to employers.

In Wales, the higher level skills gap is worsened by sectors of the economy facing major staffing woes, including those that need high level technical skills like engineering, professional services or IT.

Across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Wales was the joint lowest-performing nation for skills alongside Northern Ireland.