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Number of young people on unemployment benefit fell below 20,000 in December, a 38-year low*.


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In January 1981 John Lennon was at No.01 with "Imagine"
 
January 2019

10,000 people still homeless.

Over 500 people on trolleys in A&E.

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In January 1981 John Lennon was at No 1, with Imagine. Some people <cough> don't know what that song is about apparently. They never fucking listen to the words :roll:
 
Number on Live Register down 15.5% on annual basis
The total number of people on the register stood at 199,669 in December
25 minutes ago
Charlie Taylor

The number of long-term claimants on the register last month was 79,542, down 18.8 per cent compared to the same month a year earlier

The number of people on the Live Register fell to its lowest since April 2008 last month, new figures from the Central Statistics Office show.
According to the latest data, there were 3,000 fewer people were on the register, which includes part-time, seasonal and casual workers who are entitled to jobseekers’ benefit or allowance. This decrease took the total number of people on the register to 199,669, down 15.5 per cent versus the same month a year earlier and is 27.6 per cent lower than in December 2016.
Separate CSO figures published earlier this week put the State’s jobless rate at 5.3 per cent for December, unchanged versus the prior month.
The Live Register data show the number of male claimants decreased by 22,915 or 16.9 per cent over the year to 112,414. The number of female claimants was down 13,684 or 13.6 per cent to 87,255.
Declined
The number of long-term claimants on the register last month was 79,542, down 18.8 per cent compared to the same month a year earlier. In addition, the number of casual and part-time workers declined by 18.4 per cent.
According to the figures there was a 19.3 per cent decline in the number of people aged under 25 on the register.
Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection Regina Doherty welcomed the latest data.
“While the Government has been successful in helping many people who lost their jobs or their businesses during the economic recession to get back working again, this New Year brings new challenges, including Brexit,” she said.

“We will work to provide the best possible environment for economic growth along with job retention and job creation in 2019, as well as introducing a renewed focus on the best possible approaches to enable those remaining numbers of long-term unemployed to find suitable work,” Ms Doherty added.


A bit more detail there above ^^^^^^^

We must be nearing capacity issues shortly.
 
Irish unemployment has dropped for 26 quarters in a row. 50k new jobs were created in 2018 bringing total employment to a record 2,281,300.
(link: https://cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/er/lfs/labourforcesurveyquarter42018/)
cso.ie/en/releasesand…


Highest number of people in employment ever in Ireland

It is some feat alright and to think there is capacity for a lot more jobs to be added when we are only going to build 20k residential units this year but there is a requirement for 30k
 
Unemployment rate falls below 5% for first time since crash
Ongoing strength of labour market reflected in latest jobless numbers
13 minutes ago Updated: 12 minutes ago
Eoin Burke-Kennedy

The State’s unemployment rate has fallen below 5 per cent for first time since the crash reflecting the ongoing strength of the labour market.

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) said the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for October was 4.8 per cent, down from 5.7 per cent a year ago.

The last time the jobless rate was below 5 per cent was in July 2007. The current rate is also 11 percentage points lower than the 16 per cent rate recorded at the peak of the financial crisis in 2012.

The seasonally adjusted number of persons unemployed was 117,300 in October 2019, representing annual decrease of 19,400, the CSO said.
 
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