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Revealed: the UK industries and regions with the largest skills gaps

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Amid the cost of living crisis, record high inflation and global supply chain issues, it’s easy to forget that many UK businesses are also facing a skilled worker supply shortage.

It is predicted that by 2030 the lack of skilled workers will cost the UK economy £120 billion. At this point, there will be around 2.5 million too few skilled workers, but an oversupply of lower skilled workers. One study even suggests that skilled worker shortages are already costing UK businesses £6 billion a year¹.

While skills gap issues are hitting sectors such as hospitality and construction particularly hard, few industries are immune to the issue. Our recent poll of construction business owners and marketers found that 44% believe their businesses do not have the required skills to implement an effective digital marketing strategy.

To reveal which industries and regions of the UK have the most significant skilled worker shortages, we mined data from the Office of National Statistics² and found that:

Businesses in the hospitality, construction and transport industries have been hardest hit by skilled worker shortages:

Cornwall, Lancashire, Dorset and Somerset, East Wales and Shropshire and Staffordshire are the areas of the UK that have been hardest hit by skilled worker shortages:


Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, Dorset and Somerset, East Wales and Cheshire are the areas of the UK where the production sector has been hardest hit by skilled worker shortages:

North Yorkshire, the West Midlands, East Anglia, Dorset and Somerset and East Wales are the areas of the UK where the services sector has been hardest hit by skilled worker shortages:

To find out more about our research and top tips for business and digital marketing strategy, visit our Koozai blog.

Sources:
¹“Without action, skills shortages will cost UK economy over £120bn” | The Leader (leaderlive.co.uk)
²Business insights and impact on the UK economy – Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)

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As our Head of PR & Content, David brings over 15 years’ experience in brand and search marketing to the table, with expertise in PR, strategic communications, thought leadership, content, on-page SEO, digital PR/link building, and increasingly, AI-driven search strategies. Having worked both agency-side and in-house, he’s worked with businesses of all sizes – from startups to household names like Saga, Buyagift, Barratt Homes, itsu, Travelbag and Fitness First. His work spans a variety of sectors, from B2B and B2C to tech, travel, finance, property and professional services – giving him strong skills in tailoring campaigns and communications to different audiences. Alongside the Koozai team, David has delivered multiple effective and award-winning campaigns. A specialist in both media and search, he’s known for blending brand storytelling with data and performance – as well as for crafting campaigns that consistently earn national media coverage, position brands as thought leaders and deliver measurable gains in traffic, authority and conversions through strategies aligned with brand values, traditional ranking factors and AI-driven search. He’s also experienced in on-page SEO and backlink audits, supporting the technical foundations of his campaigns. His work earns attention, builds authority and delivers results – whether that’s high-impact media coverage, stronger search visibility or measurable leads. David also contributes regularly to PR and marketing webinars, media articles and our own Koozai blog, offering insights on content, PR, AI, search marketing, brand communications and recent trends. David brings strategic clarity to content, PR and search – helping brands cut through noise and deliver results that matter.

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