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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 15 December 2015

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Questions (198)

Dara Calleary

Question:

198. Deputy Dara Calleary asked the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the number of net jobs created since the Action Plan for Jobs was established in each nomenclature of territorial units for statistics 3 region, in 2015 to date in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [45199/15]

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The Action Plan for Jobs has been an annual process whereby changes right across Government have been developed, and then implemented with a strict timetable overseen from the Taoiseach’s Office. The focus of the actions is to achieve key targets, principally getting 100,000 people back at work and improving the business environment for growing strong enterprises.

The APJ has focused on three main areas:

- programmes that have made it easier for enterprises to establish and grow jobs;

- sectors that can be successfully developed; and

- measures that allow Irish business compete more successfully.

It has been a successful policy approach:

- the job target has already been exceeded 21 months ahead of the target date of end 2016;

- the jobs are in sectors which have solid and sustainable foundations with good prospects;

- Irish competitiveness has significantly improved.

In 2015, we have deepened the action plan process by developing Regional Action Plans which can drive the same sort of collaboration at Regional level. Since the start of the Action Plan for Jobs process 135,800 new jobs have been created, on a seasonally adjusted basis. Employment has grown in all regions of the country, as set out in Table 1.

Table 1. Persons aged 15 years and over in Employment by NUTS 3 Region, Q1 2012 & Q3 2015

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2012 Q1

2015 Q3

Change Q1 2012 - Q3 2015

Border

174,500

195,400

20,900

Midland

104,800

119,200

14,400

West

177,100

180,200

3,100

Dublin

541,500

605,600

64,100

Mid-East

228,800

231,200

2,400

Mid-West

150,400

157,400

7,000

South-East

181,300

207,400

26,100

South-West

266,600

286,500

19,900

Source: CSO StatBank

Table 2 sets out the annual net change in full and part time employment for each year since the launch of the Action Plan for Jobs in 2012 in firms supported by the enterprise agencies, Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland. The 2015 Annual Employment Survey of agency-assisted clients is currently being completed by my Department.

Table 2. Net Change in Employment in Enterprise Agency assisted-clients, full and part time jobs, NUTS 3 Regions, 2012, 2013 & 2014

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2012

2013

2014

Border

227

1,137

1,453

Midland

294

667

906

West

815

1,216

827

Dublin

4,174

7,478

6,079

Mid-East

587

968

1,349

Mid-West

352

812

1,003

South-East

-69

-148

930

South-West

2,336

2,207

3,049

Source: Department of Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation Annual Employment Survey

My intention is to publish the 2016 Action Plan in mid-January 2016. My Department is currently developing the 2016 Action Plan and is engaging bilaterally with enterprises and Government Departments to identify actions to ensure that the 2016 Plan is as ambitious and impactful as possible and keeps us on track to achieve our goal to have 2.1 million people in employment by 2018.

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