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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 14 April 2016

Thursday, 14 April 2016

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Dara Calleary

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166. Deputy Dara Calleary asked the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the number of jobs supported by Enterprise Ireland by county at 31 December 2015 and at 31 March 2016 in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7151/16]

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Enterprise Ireland, the Government agency responsible for developing Irish business globally reported the creation of 21,118 new jobs by client companies in 2015. This translates into a net increase of 10,169 jobs (taking account of job losses) in Enterprise Ireland supported businesses and brings total employment in these companies to 192,223 for 2015, a record high for the agency. Almost two thirds of the new jobs created were outside Dublin and all of the regions recorded increases in full-time employment over the period.

Enterprise Ireland attributes this strong mainly export lead job creation by Irish businesses to an improving entrepreneurial climate for start-ups, dynamic Irish companies innovating and scaling up in key sectors such as food, fintech and business process outsourcing and improving international economic conditions.

Employment data for Enterprise Ireland is collected annually as part of my Department’s Annual Employment Survey. As a result, it is not possible to provide specific employment figures for 31 March 2016.

Table 1 below provides a breakdown of Enterprise Ireland supported jobs, by county, at 31 December 2015.

Table 1 - Enterprise Ireland supported jobs, by county, at 31 December 2015

 County

 2015 FT Jobs 

 2015 Other Jobs 

2015 Total Jobs

 Carlow

 2,648

 204

 2,852

 Cavan

 4,222

 683

 4,905

 Clare

 2,881

 374

 3,255

 Cork

 21,346

 2,609

 23,955

 Donegal

 2,698

 869

 3,567

 Dublin

 54,948

11,918

 66,866

 Galway

 6,275

1,003

 7,278

 Kerry

 3,977

701

 4,678

 Kildare

 7,720

588

 8,308

 Kilkenny

 3,621

300

 3,921

 Laois

 1,150

147

 1,297

 Leitrim

 787

33

 820

 Limerick

 6,055

722

 6,777

 Longford

 2,228

400

 2,628

 Louth

 5,047

 553

 5,600

 Mayo

 3,252

 415

 3,667

 Meath

 5,927

 928

  6,855

 Monaghan

 4,431

 388

 4,819

 Offaly

 3,437

 357

 3,794

 Roscommon

 1,546

 140

 1,686

 Sligo

 1,520

 203

 1,723

 Tipperary

 4,538

 726

 5,264

 Waterford

 4,803

 758

 5,561

 Westmeath

 3,172

 376

 5,548

 Wexford

 4,138

 558

 4,696

 Wicklow

 3,263

 640

 3,903

 Total

 165,630

 26,593

 192,223

Source: Annual Employment Survey Results 2015

Question No. 167 answered with Question No. 164.
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