Jonathan O'Brien
Question:146. Deputy Jonathan O'Brien asked the Taoiseach the proportion of overall employment which is accounted for by public service employment for the most recent five years for which data is available. [40676/13]
View answerDáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 1 October 2013
146. Deputy Jonathan O'Brien asked the Taoiseach the proportion of overall employment which is accounted for by public service employment for the most recent five years for which data is available. [40676/13]
View answerThe breakdown requested by the Deputy is included in the following table. In Q2 2013, the latest quarter for which estimated employment data is available, 24.7% of all employees were in the public sector. The source of the estimate is the Earnings Hours and Employment Costs survey (EHECS) as published by the Central Statistics Office (CSO).
Estimates of Employment by Private and Public Sectors (EHECS: 2008-2013)
Quarter |
Private sector |
Public sector |
All sectors |
% Private sector |
% Public sector |
Q2/2008 |
1,354,500 |
421,400 |
1,775,900 |
76.3 |
23.7 |
Q2/2009 |
1,195,800 |
417,600 |
1,613,400 |
74.1 |
25.9 |
Q2/2010 |
1,145,100 |
408,900 |
1,554,000 |
73.7 |
26.3 |
Q2/2011* |
1,128,700 |
406,600 |
1,535,300 |
73.5 |
26.5 |
Q2/2012 |
1,129,300 |
382,700 |
1,512,000 |
74.7 |
25.3 |
Q2/2013 |
1,150,700 |
377,300 |
1,528,000 |
75.3 |
24.7 |
* includes temporary census field staff
Source: CSO