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Employment Levels

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 27 September 2011

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Ceisteanna (51)

Peter Mathews

Ceist:

81 Deputy Peter Mathews asked the Taoiseach if he will provide details on the eight sectors that reported increases in employment in the latest quarterly national household survey; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25735/11]

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The Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) is the official source of both employment and unemployment estimates for the State. The information the deputy referred to is presented in the table below. As with any sample survey, estimates from the QNHS are subject to sampling variability meaning that changes in the level of estimates of a relatively low order of magnitude may not be statistically significant. Another point to note is that, in the case of relatively large populations, such as the number of persons working in a sector of the economy, some level of movement is expected. To emphasise these points it can be noted that in recent years there has not been any quarter where decreases were recorded for all sectors despite the heavy loss in employment overall. Similarly during the period covering 2004 to 2007, a period when employment was growing rapidly, there was no quarter where increases were recorded for every sector. Therefore the CSO would caution against over-interpretation of short-term movements and rather suggest that a focus on the underlying trends be kept to the fore in any detailed analysis of the data. A clearer interpretation can be seen in the overall movement of the estimates of total employment. The quarterly fall of 3,200 in the seasonally adjusted employment series is the lowest reduction recorded since early 2008. To put that in context the highest quarterly reduction recorded in employment was a fall of 76,700 persons in the first quarter of 2009. We can similarly note that the rate of increase in unemployment has been slowing in recent quarters. With that noted, up to the second quarter of this year it remained the case that employment continued to fall and unemployment continued to rise. Future estimates from the QNHS, along with other estimates of economic activity, will be needed to allow us to draw conclusions about the ongoing state of the labour market.

(ILO) classified by NACE Rev. 2 Economic Sector,Q2 ‘09-Q2 '11

Economic sector(NACE Rev. 2)

Apr-Jun 09

Jul-Sep 09

Oct-Dec 09

Jan-Mar 10

Apr-Jun 10

Jul-Sep 10

Oct-Dec 10

Jan-Mar11

Apr-Jun11

All persons

A

Agriculture, forestry and fishing

97.4

93.7

89.8

82.3

85.0

87.4

85.1

85.2

85.9

B-E

Industry

258.0

248.7

246.7

244.6

241.4

238.0

238.1

235.4

232.3

F

Construction

155.7

150.7

136.0

130.2

125.3

114.3

109.4

108.2

105.6

G

Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles

277.8

270.3

266.6

267.5

268.7

268.4

268.2

262.8

264.9

H

Transportation and storage

94.9

95.6

93.4

92.8

90.0

91.4

95.8

93.9

95.0

I

Accommodation and food service activities

120.4

119.8

122.8

124.3

120.4

119.1

115.2

103.3

107.9

J

Information and communication

72.2

72.9

73.6

74.1

72.6

73.6

70.0

70.7

73.3

K-L

Financial, insurance and real estate activities

108.1

108.9

106.7

104.5

102.6

98.8

97.9

100.8

103.1

M

Professional, scientific and technical activities

102.3

102.0

103.2

102.1

100.5

97.3

97.9

102.5

101.7

N

Administrative and support service activities

65.3

65.8

63.3

59.9

60.7

58.7

59.9

62.7

65.4

O

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security

107.5

104.9

107.1

106.6

107.5

104.8

104.2

107.1

99.8

P

Education

148.4

145.5

144.8

146.5

148.0

155.4

149.2

147.7

144.9

Q

Human health and social work activities

228.0

231.4

233.3

234.3

235.1

235.0

233.8

232.8

238.0

R-U

Other NACE activities

100.4

101.2

101.4

98.5

99.8

99.9

99.3

103.9

98.9

Total Employment

1,936.9

1,907.7

1,890.3

1,872.3

1,855.2

1,838.1

1,826.3

1,819.1

1,815.9

Reference period: q1=Jan-Mar q2=Apr-Jun, q3=Jul-Sep, q4=Oct-Dec.

Source: Quarterly National Household Survey, Central Statistics Office.

Seasonally Adjusted Series of persons aged 15 years and over in employment

(ILO) classified by NACE Rev. 2 Economic Sector, Q2 ‘09-Q2 '11- Quarterly change

Economic sector(NACE Rev. 2)

Apr-Jun 09

Jul-Sep 09

Oct-Dec 09

Jan-Mar 10

Apr-Jun 10

Jul-Sep 10

Oct-Dec 10

Jan-Mar 11

Apr-Jun 11

All persons

A

Agriculture, forestry and fishing

-5.9

-3.7

-3.9

-7.5

2.7

2.4

-2.3

0.1

0.7

B-E

Industry

-9.0

-9.3

-2.0

-2.1

-3.2

-3.4

0.1

-2.7

-3.1

F

Construction

-25.9

-5.0

-14.7

-5.8

-4.9

-11.0

-4.9

-1.2

-2.6

G

Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles

-6.4

-7.5

-3.7

0.9

1.2

-0.3

-0.2

-5.4

2.1

H

Transportation and storage

1.6

0.7

-2.2

-0.6

-2.8

1.4

4.4

-1.9

1.1

I

Accommodation and food service activities

1.6

-0.6

3.0

1.5

-3.9

-1.3

-3.9

-11.9

4.6

J

Information and communication

-0.3

0.7

0.7

0.5

-1.5

1.0

-3.6

0.7

2.6

K-L

Financial, insurance and real estate activities

3.5

0.8

-2.2

-2.2

-1.9

-3.8

-0.9

2.9

2.3

M

Professional, scientific and technical activities

-2.0

-0.3

1.2

-1.1

-1.6

-3.2

0.6

4.6

-0.8

N

Administrative and support service activities

-2.1

0.5

-2.5

-3.4

0.8

-2.0

1.2

2.8

2.7

O

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security

1.0

-2.6

2.2

-0.5

0.9

-2.7

-0.6

2.9

-7.3

P

Education

-0.9

-2.9

-0.7

1.7

1.5

7.4

-6.2

-1.5

-2.8

Q

Human health and social work activities

3.5

3.4

1.9

1.0

0.8

-0.1

-1.2

-1.0

5.2

R-U

Other NACE activities

-1.1

0.8

0.2

-2.9

1.3

0.1

-0.6

4.6

-5.0

Total Employment

-43.2

-29.2

-17.4

-18.0

-17.1

-17.1

-11.8

-7.2

-3.2

Reference period: q1=Jan-Mar q2=Apr-Jun, q3=Jul-Sep, q4=Oct-Dec.

Source: Quarterly National Household Survey, Central Statistics Office.

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