Written Answers - Employment Statistics.

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Dáil Eireann Debate
Vol. 697 No. 2

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  102.  Deputy Richard Bruton  Information on Richard Bruton  Zoom on Richard Bruton   asked the Taoiseach  Information on Brian Cowen  Zoom on Brian Cowen   the details for the latest quarter of 2009 and the first quarter of 2007 of the persons, distinguishing male and female, aged 15 to 24 years, 25 to 29 years and 20 to 64 years, showing the number in work, in the labour force and unemployed; and the unemployment rate in each respective category; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [45293/09]

[402]Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach (Deputy Pat Carey): Information on Pat Carey  Zoom on Pat Carey  The Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) is the official source of estimates for the information requested.

The data requested by the Deputy are presented in the table below in respect of the first quarter of 2007 and the second quarter of 2009 which is the latest quarter available.

Quarterly National Household Survey, Quarter 1 2007

Age group Number in Employment Number in Labour Force Unemployed Participation Rate Unemployment Rate
’000 ’000 ’000 % %
Male
15-24 years 169.5 186.9 17.4 58.3 9.3
25-29 years 176.0 186.8 10.9 92.2 5.8
20-64 years 1,125.8 1,179.8 54.1 86.9 4.6
Female
15-24 years 144.5 154.9 10.5 49.4 6.8
25-29 years 154.7 162.0 7.2 81.7 4.5
20-64 years 851.2 884.6 33.5 66.5 3.8
Total
15-24 years 313.9 341.8 27.9 53.9 8.2
25-29 years 330.7 348.8 18.1 87.0 5.2
20-64 years 1,976.9 2,064.5 87.6 76.8 4.2

Quarterly National Household Survey, Quarter 2 2009

Age group Number in Employment Number in Labour Force Unemployed Participation Rate Unemployment Rate
’000 ’000 ’000 % %
Male
15-24 years 99.0 146.5 47.5 50.5 32.4
25-29 years 146.5 184.5 38.0 90.2 20.6
20-64 years 999.3 1,172.7 173.5 85.4 14.8
Female
15-24 years 112.9 139.5 26.6 47.5 19.1
25-29 years 153.2 167.5 14.3 80.2 8.5
20-64 years 855.6 923.8 68.2 67.1 7.4
Total
15-24 years 211.9 286.0 74.1 49.0 25.9
25-29 years 299.7 352.1 52.3 85.1 14.9
20-64 years 1,854.9 2,096.6 241.7 76.2 11.5

  103.  Deputy George Lee  Zoom on George Lee   asked the Taoiseach  Information on Brian Cowen  Zoom on Brian Cowen   if he will provide the most recently available data on the number of people in the labour force broken down by county; the number of persons aged under 25 years in the labour force broken down by gender in each county; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [45294/09]

[403]Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach (Deputy Pat Carey): Information on Pat Carey  Zoom on Pat Carey  The Census of Population 2006 provides the most recent available data on the number of people in the labour force broken down by county and the number of persons aged under 25 years in the labour force broken down by gender in each county. This information is contained in Table 1 below.

The Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) is the official source of regular labour force estimates. It provides estimates at State and regional levels but does not provide data for counties or smaller areas. The requested data at NUTS 3 regional level from QNHS, Quarter 2 2009 are presented in Table 2.

Table 1: Persons in the labour force by age group, gender and County, Census 2006

County Total population in labour force Under 25 years in labour force
Males Females Total
Carlow 24,337 2,231 1,586 3,817
Dublin of which 629,001 48,859 44,398 93,257
Dublin City 274,310 22,893 21,616 44,509
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown 92,836 5,157 4,876 10,033
Fingal 130,816 9,426 8,362 17,788
South Dublin 131,039 11,383 9,544 20,927
Kildare 97,719 7,632 6,152 13,784
Kilkenny 43,042 3,284 2,281 5,565
Laoighis 32,643 2,747 2,074 4,821
Longford 16,400 1,348 981 2,329
Louth 54,140 4,450 3,508 7,958
Meath 83,920 6,302 4,862 11,164
Offaly 34,134 3,003 2,204 5,207
Westmeath 38,649 3,174 2,387 5,561
Wexford 61,782 5,282 3,721 9,003
Wicklow 62,369 4,550 3,527 8,077
Clare 54,775 3,899 2,792 6,691
Cork of which 232,873 17,393 13,904 31,297
Cork City 55,296 5,280 4,847 10,127
Cork County 177,577 12,113 9,057 21,170
Kerry 66,576 4,812 3,508 8,320
Limerick of which 88,566 7,545 5,847 13,392
Limerick City 24,482 2,475 2,163 4,638
Limerick County 64,084 5,070 3,684 8,754
North Tipperary 31,733 2,519 1,663 4,182
South Tipperary 39,174 3,343 2,291 5,634
Waterford of which 51,424 4,032 2,994 7,026
Waterford City 22,176 2,016 1,623 3,639
Waterford County 29,248 2,016 1,371 3,387
Galway of which 114,403 9,132 7,040 16,172
Galway City 37,883 3,626 3,498 7,124
Galway County 76,520 5,506 3,542 9,048
Leitrim 13,781 1,055 647 1,702
Mayo 57,517 4,344 2,904 7,248
Roscommon 27,556 2,009 1,284 3,293
Sligo 29,545 2,165 1,592 3,757
Cavan 30,840 2,647 1,706 4,353
Donegal 65,092 5,729 3,917 9,646
Monaghan 27,507 2,442 1,522 3,964
State 2,109,498 165,928 131,292 297,220

Table 2: Persons in the labour force by gender, Q2 2009

In Labour Force ’000
Q2 2009 Male Female Total
Border 128.8 95.7 224.6
Midland 74.4 52.6 127.0
West 125.2 97.3 222.5
Dublin 341.5 284.8 626.3
Mid-East 151.8 112.9 264.7
Mid-West 102.7 77.5 180.2
South-East 136.3 102.3 238.6
South-West 178.0 141.1 319.1
State 1,238.9 964.2 2,203.1

Table 3: Persons aged 15-24 in the labour force by gender, Q2 2009

Q2 2009
Aged 15-24
In Labour Force ’000
Male Female Total
Border 16.9 13.2 30.1
Midland 9.2 7.8 17.0
West 14.6 15.5 30.1
Dublin 39.4 41.8 81.2
Mid-East 15.7 14.9 30.5
Mid-West 12.5 10.9 23.3
South-East 18.2 16.1 34.3
South-West 20.0 19.4 39.4
State 146.5 139.5 286.0


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