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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 23 Nov 1977

Vol. 301 No. 10

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Full Employment.

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asked the Minister for Economic Planning and Development his Department's definition of full employment when formulating its economic plans.

Pursuit of the objective of full employment involves the implementation of policies to provide sufficient job opportunities for all potential labour force participants, thus eliminating involuntary emigration.

While the objective of full employment, under any definition, involves the reduction of long-term unemployment to a zero level, it is not incompatible with a low level of short-term, including frictional, unemployment which is unavoidable if labour mobility is to be maintained in conditions of full employment.

Is the Minister aware that in various reports over the past few years full employment has been defined variously as 2 per cent unemployment, 4 per cent unemployment and 5 per cent unemployment? Is the Minister aware that he and other members of the Government made speeches based on the latest projection of 5 per cent indicating that only 28,000 new jobs per year need be created? In view of that would the Minister not accept that if zero per cent is full employment the figure to aim for in job creation is much higher than 28,000?

It is not much higher.

Does the Minister see any reason for amending the reductions in the unemployed register that were promised in the recent Fianna Fáil manifesto?

That is a separate question.

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