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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 10 July 2014

Thursday, 10 July 2014

Questions (92)

Bernard Durkan

Question:

92. Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the number and location of manufacturing jobs created in each of the past five years to date; the extent to which existing jobs were lost in the same period and the net gain or loss; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [30606/14]

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The Forfás Strategy on Manufacturing, which was launched in April 2013, identified that a total of 205,700 people were directly employed in Manufacturing and that a similar number of jobs were indirectly supported. The following table, compiled from the Forfás Annual Employment Survey data, gives details of job gains and losses for the manufacturing sector, over the last five years, on a regional basis, in client companies of IDA Ireland and Enterprise Ireland. Data for non-agency supported companies is not available in this format. However, at the end of 2013, Central Statistics Office Data (Quarterly National Household Survey, Q 4 2013) shows that a total of 215,900 were directly employed in the sector, a rise of 10,200 on that earlier figure. When account is taken of indirect jobs, the position is that the Manufacturing sector supports over 430,000 jobs (end 2013).

The Manufacturing sector had lost 50,000 jobs in the years up to 2010. However, as both sets of data show, the sector has seen a return to growth in employment over the last few years. Overall, steady progress is being made towards reaching the target of 20,000 new jobs by 2016, which the Government has set in relation to the job creation potential in Manufacturing.

Manufacturing employment in IDA and Enterprise Ireland Companies

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

All Regions

-

-

-

-

-

-

Job Gains

14,530

12,339

14,036

16,721

14,981

15,274

Job Losses

-26,004

-34,028

-17,460

-15,668

-13,093

-11,685

Change

-11,474

-21,689

-3,424

1,053

1,888

3,589

South East

-

-

-

-

-

-

Job Gains

2,216

1,228

1,950

2,175

1,510

1,647

Job Losses

-3,490

-4,496

-2,283

-2,570

-1,485

-2,302

Change

-1,274

-3,268

-333

-395

25

-655

Border

-

-

-

-

-

-

Job Gains

1,734

1,291

2,077

2,538

2,021

2,072

Job Losses

-3,375

-4,270

-2,310

-2,192

-2,099

-1,732

Change

-1,641

-2,979

-233

346

-78

340

Mid West

-

-

-

-

-

-

Job Gains

1,567

1,214

1,337

1,117

1,209

1,334

Job Losses

-2,533

-3,567

-1,202

-1,308

-1,113

-955

Change

-966

-2,353

135

-191

96

379

South West

-

-

-

-

-

-

Job Gains

2,489

2,152

2,490

3,545

3,364

3,429

Job Losses

-3,443

-5,813

-2,447

-1,726

-2,144

-1,723

Change

-954

-3,661

43

1,819

1,220

1,706

Dublin

-

-

-

-

-

-

Job Gains

2,183

3,233

2,342

2,141

2,515

2,348

Job Losses

-5,348

-6,387

-3,972

-3,544

-2,787

-2,107

Change

-3,165

-3,154

-1,630

-1,403

-272

241

West

-

-

-

-

-

-

Job Gains

1,573

1,431

1,692

2,885

1,630

1,804

Job Losses

-3,358

-2,951

-2,029

-1,522

-1,277

-1,001

Change

-1,785

-1,520

-337

1,363

353

803

Mid East

-

-

-

-

-

-

Job Gains

1,189

969

1,336

1,421

1,903

1,589

Job Losses

-2,945

-3,808

-1,670

-1,630

-1,521

-1,229

Change

-1,756

-2,839

-334

-209

382

360

Midlands

-

-

-

-

-

-

Job Gains

1,579

821

812

899

829

1,051

Job Losses

-1,512

-2,736

-1,547

-1,176

-667

-636

Change

67

-1915

-735

-277

162

415

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