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Paternity Benefit

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 23 October 2018

Tuesday, 23 October 2018

Questions (608)

Hildegarde Naughton

Question:

608. Deputy Hildegarde Naughton asked the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection the number of persons who have availed of paternity benefit since it was introduced on 1 September 2016, by county, in tabular form. [43181/18]

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Written answers

Paternity benefit was introduced from 1st September 2016 and provides a payment in respect of two weeks paternity leave to be taken within 26 weeks of the birth of the baby.  In the period from the commencement of the scheme up to the end of September 2018 a total of 48,806 people have availed of this leave and have been awarded and paid paternity benefit.

The table shows a breakdown by county of paternity benefit claimants for the period 1st September 2016 up to end September 2018, the latest period for which detailed statistics are available.

PATERNITY BENEFIT Claimants by County Breakdown

County

Awarded Sept - Dec  2016

Awarded 2017

Awarded Jan 2018 – Sept 2018

Total Awarded

Carlow

64

302

206

572

Cavan

75

424

300

799

Clare

107

592

403

1102

Cork

634

3334

2297

6265

Donegal

155

686

509

1350

Dublin

1345

7495

5194

14034

Galway

284

1522

1010

2816

Kerry

127

699

455

1281

Kildare

234

1387

897

2518

Kilkenny

115

511

297

923

Laois

65

409

259

733

Leitrim

43

189

124

356

Limerick

195

1010

696

1901

Longford

40

194

125

359

Louth

141

640

423

1204

Mayo

144

655

408

1207

Meath

209

1104

718

2031

Monaghan

69

341

272

682

Offaly

73

391

288

752

Roscommon

56

337

197

590

Sligo

71

335

248

654

Tipperary

151

828

530

1509

Waterford

129

582

419

1130

Westmeath

101

499

343

943

Wexford

140

757

496

1393

Wicklow

145

775

519

1439

Others

20

141

102

263

TOTAL

4932

26139

17735

48806

I hope that clarifies the matter for the Deputy.  

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