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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 26 November 2015

Thursday, 26 November 2015

Ceisteanna (31)

Bernard Durkan

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31. Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection if she will indicate, arising from job opportunities in the past three years, the extent to which such positions have been filled by young unemployed persons; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [42245/15]

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Eurostat, the EU’s statistical service, has recently commenced the publication of experimental statistics on the number of people moving from non-employment to employment. They are based on comparisons of individual people’s situation in successive quarters in the Labour Force Survey (in Ireland, the Quarterly National Household Survey or QNHS). Non-employment here includes both unemployment and inactivity (e.g. being a student or carer who is not available for or seeking work) in the first quarter covered by the comparison.

These data give an indication of the number of job opportunities taken up in each quarter (although it will not be complete as it will not, for example, include people moving directly from one job to another without an intervening period out of work).

Aggregating the Eurostat data for each of the last three years yields the following overall results for Ireland.

Persons aged 15-74 years#: - Quarter-to-Quarter Transitions to employment from:-

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Unemployment

Inactivity

Total

12 months ended:-

June 2013

137,000

146,000

283,000

June 2014

128,000

144,000

272,000

June 2015

126,000

147,000

273,000

Based on an examination of the underlying data in the QNHS, the Department of Social Protection estimates that the figures for people aged under 25 years in Ireland for the same periods were as set out in the following table.

Persons aged 15-24 years#:- Quarter-to-Quarter Transitions to employment from:-

Unemployment

Inactivity

Total

12 months ended:-

June 2013

32,000

76,000

108,000

June 2014

27,000

62,000

89,000

June 2015

32,000

65,000

97,000

#Based on age in the first quarter covered by the comparison

The data indicate that, as in other countries, young people in Ireland move between employment, unemployment and inactivity more frequently than is the case with older workers. The large flow of young people from inactivity to employment is likely to reflect the fact that many young people enter employment directly from education with only a short, if any, intervening period of unemployment.

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