Skip to main content
Normal View

Unemployment Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 15 April 2014

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Questions (139)

Willie O'Dea

Question:

139. Deputy Willie O'Dea asked the Taoiseach if he will provide a regional breakdown, as per the nomenclature of territorial units for statistics, of the number of persons aged 16 to 25 years who are not currently engaged in employment, education or training; the percentage of the population between 16 and 25 years that this represents; if he will provide in tabular form the primary status education, unemployed, training, employed or none of the above of those under 25 years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17886/14]

View answer

Written answers

The Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) is the official source of estimates of employment in the State and the data also provides information on persons neither in employment nor in education and training (NEET). The Q4 2013 estimates are the most recent QNHS figures available.

Table 1 shows the volume of persons aged 16-25 who are classified as being neither in employment nor in education and training (NEET) by NUTS2 and NUTS3 region, together with the proportion of persons aged 16-25 this represents in each region.

Table 1 - Persons aged 16 - 25 Neither in Employment nor in Education and Training (NEET) by NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions Quarter 4 2013

Border, Midland and Western

Border

Midland

Western

Persons Neither in Employment nor in Education and Training (NEET) - Thou

26.1

11.1

7.8

7.2

% of 16-25 year population

19.5%

21.1%

23.0%

15.2%

Table 1 continued - Persons aged 16 - 25 Neither in Employment nor in Education and Training (NEET) by NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions Quarter 4 2013

Southern and Eastern

Dublin

Mid-East

Mid-West

South-East

South-West

State

Persons Neither in Employment nor in Education and Training (NEET) - Thou

59.1

20.0

11.5

5.5

12.0

10.2

85.2

% of 16-25 year population

14.9%

13.1%

18.9%

12.0%

20.2%

13.0%

16.1%

Source: Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS), Central Statistics Office, Ireland.

Data may be subject to future revision.

Reference period: q4=Oct-Dec.

Note: The indicator on people Neither in Employment nor in Education and Training (NEET) corresponds to the population of the age group who is not employed and not involved in further education or training, i.e. persons who meet the following two conditions: (a) they are not employed (i.e. unemployed or inactive according to the International Labour Organisation definition) and (b) they have not received any education or training in the four weeks preceding the survey.

When calculating the proportion of all persons in the age group classified as NEET, it should be noted that respondents who have not answered the question 'participation in regular (formal) education and training' are excluded from the calculation.

Table 2 shows persons aged 16-25 classified by ILO economic status and NUTS2 and NUTS3 region. The exact information requested by the deputy is not available as the three broad ILO economic statuses classify people as being employed, unemployed and not in the labour force while, for example, persons classified in any of these statuses can themselves be engaged in education or training. As a result, the categories requested by the deputy are not mutually exclusive. However, additional sub-categories for those persons not in the labour force are also included in this table for information.

Table 2 - Persons aged 16 - 25 classified by detailed Economic Status and NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions Quarter 4 2013

Border, Midland and Western

Border

Midland

Western

In labour force

61.9

24.8

14.8

22.3

In employment

45.0

18.2

10.1

16.8

Unemployed

16.9

6.7

[4.7]

5.5

Not in labour force

72.0

27.8

19.2

25.1

Potential Additional Labour Force (PALF)

[4.1]

*

*

*

Others

67.9

25.6

18.5

23.8

Wants job, not available and not seeking because is in education or training

[4.1]

*

*

*

Wants job, not available and not seeking because of other reasons

*

*

*

*

Does not want job

62.7

23.3

17.8

21.6

All persons

134.0

52.6

34.0

47.4

Table 2 continued - Persons aged 16 - 25 classified by detailed Economic Status and NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions Quarter 4 2013

Southern and Eastern

Dublin

Mid-East

Mid-West

South-East

South-West

State

In labour force

184.1

76.2

29.0

16.2

28.1

34.7

246.0

In employment

144.4

62.9

22.1

12.4

19.0

27.9

189.4

Unemployed

39.7

13.3

6.9

3.7

9.0

6.8

56.6

Not in labour force

213.4

77.1

31.7

29.5

31.5

43.7

285.5

Potential Additional Labour Force (PALF)

5.9

*

*

*

*

*

10.0

Others

207.6

74.7

30.6

28.9

30.4

42.9

275.5

Wants job, not available and not seeking because is in education or training

16.2

5.1

[2.7]

4.8

*

*

20.4

Wants job, not available and not seeking because of other reasons

4.7

*

*

*

*

*

5.8

Does not want job

186.7

68.2

27.0

23.4

28.0

40.1

249.4

All persons

397.5

153.2

60.7

45.6

59.5

78.4

531.4

Source: Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS), Central Statistics Office, Ireland.

Data may be subject to future revision.

Reference period: q4=Oct-Dec.

* Estimates for numbers of persons or averages where there are less than 30 persons in a cell are not produced as estimates are too small to be considered reliable.

Parentheses [ ] indicate where there are 30-49 persons in a cell, estimates are considered to have a wider margin of error and should be treated with caution.

Note: The Potential Additional Labour Force (PALF) is the sum of the two groups 'persons seeking work but not immediately available' and 'persons available for work but not seeking'.

Top
Share