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Tourism Employment Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 17 November 2015

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Ceisteanna (110)

Bernard Durkan

Ceist:

110. Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Taoiseach the extent to which the number of jobs in the tourism sector has improved in each of the past four years to date; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [39736/15]

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The exact information requested by the Deputy is not available. The Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) is the official source of estimates of employment in the State. In line with EU requirements the QNHS collects sector of employment according to the standard EU classification (NACE Rev.2).

The tourism sector requested by the Deputy is spread across different sectors within the classification and therefore no direct estimates can be provided.

The most recent figures available are for Quarter 3 2015.

Table 1a shows the number of persons employed (ILO) in Quarter 3 of each year from 2011 to 2015 classified by each detailed NACE Rev.2 Economic Sector as published by the CSO.

Table 1b shows the annual change in the number of persons employed (ILO) in Quarter 3 of each year from 2012 to 2015 classified by each detailed NACE Rev. 2 Economic Sector as published by the CSO.

Table 1a Persons aged 15 years and over in employment (ILO) classified by NACE Rev. 2 Economic Sector, Q3 2011-Q3 2015 (all figures in '000s)

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Q3 11

Q3 12

Q3 13

Q3 14

Q3 15

Agriculture, forestry and fishing

82.4

85.6

110.6

109.7

112.7

Industry

238.9

231.1

242.0

238.8

252.3

Construction

108.5

101.1

105.4

112.4

127.4

Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles

276.5

272.7

273.3

275.3

273.8

Transportation and storage

96.7

90.3

88.2

87.5

90.0

Accommodation and food service activities

121.1

123.1

137.7

139.8

139.9

Information and communication

77.1

78.2

82.0

79.3

83.7

Financial, insurance and real estate activities

99.1

102.3

101.5

103.1

99.8

Professional, scientific and technical activities

96.6

100.4

111.3

116.9

122.6

Administrative and support service activities

69.4

66.6

64.7

65.2

68.0

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security

99.3

99.8

96.1

98.1

101.3

Education

137.2

140.6

140.8

144.1

146.6

Human health and social work activities

243.5

245.0

243.6

249.5

253.4

Other NACE activities

95.5

101.9

99.9

101.6

104.8

Not Stated

3.8

2.8

2.1

5.8

6.7

Total persons

1,845.6

1,841.3

1,899.3

1,926.9

1,983.0

Data may be subject to sampling or other survey errors, which are greater in respect of smaller values or estimates of change.

*Estimates for numbers of persons or averages where there are less than 30 persons in a cell are not produced as estimates are too small to be considered reliable.

Source: Quarterly National Household Survey, Central Statistics Office.

Table 1b Persons aged 15 years and over in employment (ILO) classified by NACE Rev. 2 Economic Sector, Q3 2012-Q3 2015- Annual change (all figures in '000s)

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Q3 12

Q3 13

Q3 14

Q3 15

Agriculture, forestry and fishing

3.2

25.1

-1.0

3.1

Industry

-7.9

10.9

-3.2

13.6

Construction

-7.4

4.3

7.0

15.0

Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles

-3.8

0.6

1.9

-1.5

Transportation and storage

-6.3

-2.1

-0.8

2.5

Accommodation and food service activities

2.0

14.7

2.1

0.1

Information and communication

1.1

3.8

-2.7

4.4

Financial, insurance and real estate activities

3.1

-0.7

1.6

-3.3

Professional, scientific and technical activities

3.8

10.9

5.6

5.7

Administrative and support service activities

-2.9

-1.9

0.5

2.8

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security

0.5

-3.7

2.0

3.2

Education

3.4

0.2

3.4

2.5

Human health and social work activities

1.5

-1.4

5.9

3.9

Other NACE activities

6.4

-1.9

1.7

3.2

Not Stated

-0.9

-0.7

3.7

0.9

Total persons

-4.3

58.0

27.7

56.0

Data may be subject to sampling or other survey errors, which are greater in respect of smaller values or estimates of change.

*Estimates for numbers of persons or averages where there are less than 30 persons in a cell are not produced as estimates are too small to be considered reliable.

Source: Quarterly National Household Survey, Central Statistics Office.

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