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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 July 2015

Tuesday, 14 July 2015

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Dara Calleary

Question:

350. Deputy Dara Calleary asked the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation if he will provide, by county, the number of jobs supported by Enterprise Ireland on 31 December 2014 and on 30 June 2015; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28560/15]

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Enterprise Ireland’s mission is to partner with entrepreneurs, Irish businesses, and the research and investment communities to develop Ireland’s international trade, innovation, leadership, and competitiveness with the ultimate objective of job creation. Employment data for Enterprise Ireland is collected annually as part of the Annual Employment Survey which measures the number of jobs in Agency assisted clients. The latest available data is for 2014. The 2015 data will be available in December 2015.

Enterprise Ireland-supported companies created 19,705 new jobs in 2014, resulting in a net increase of 8,476 in the number of people employed within their client base. Significantly, clients recorded the lowest level of job losses since 2000. Overall direct employment (full and part-time) in Enterprise Ireland client companies reached 180,072, of which 156,202 were full-time jobs and 23,870 were part-time and other jobs.

Companies supported by Enterprise Ireland now, directly and indirectly, account for more than 300,000 jobs in the Irish economy – equating to 16% of Ireland’s total workforce. Their total spend in the Irish economy reached €22.9bn in 2014.

Table 1 sets out the total employment (permanent full time and other) by county in Enterprise Ireland supported companies and the new jobs created (job gains) in each county for 2014.

“Other jobs” refer to employees who are part-time, temporary, short-term contract and agency workers employed on a part-time or short-term basis or employed on contracts of less than nine months and exclude those based permanently in overseas Offices

Table 1 – Total employment (permanent full time and other) by county in Enterprise Ireland supported companies and new jobs created (job gains) in each county for 2014.

County

2014 PFT

2014 Other

2014 PFT job Gains

2014 Other job Gains

Carlow

2,472

219

292

53

Cavan

4,048

615

394

249

Clare

2,789

482

354

131

Cork

20,266

2,343

2,277

506

Donegal

2,582

720

156

67

Dublin

51,147

10,056

4,702

1788

Galway

5,930

893

532

183

Kerry

3,627

687

321

109

Kildare

7,086

426

827

113

Kilkenny

3,314

291

370

26

Laois

1,036

143

98

50

Leitrim

689

33

138

6

Limerick

6,321

692

583

106

Longford

1,984

376

258

129

Louth

4,797

637

305

99

Mayo

3,286

498

220

164

Meath

5,686

972

510

178

Monaghan

4,170

369

382

65

Offaly

3,145

307

248

89

Roscommon

1,436

124

129

39

Sligo

1,612

241

101

39

Tipperary

4,139

778

277

195

Waterford

4,635

425

663

96

Westmeath

3,047

389

223

141

Wexford

4,008

476

327

49

Wicklow

2,950

678

186

162

TOTAL

156,202

23,870

14,873

4,832

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