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Child Care Services Staff

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 June 2016

Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Ceisteanna (63)

Gino Kenny

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63. Deputy Gino Kenny asked the Taoiseach the average wage for child care workers; how this compares to European Union and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development figures. [14721/16]

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The exact information requested by the Deputy is currently not available.

Statistics on average wages are compiled from the quarterly Earnings, Hours and Employment Costs Survey (EHECS), and from the periodic Labour Costs Survey and Structure of Earnings Surveys conducted under EU Regulations. While these surveys include breakdowns by sector and by occupation, the figures do not include a separate breakdown in relation to childcare workers. Accurate results at this level of detail cannot be provided from sample surveys.

In the EU NACE Rev 2 economic activity classification system, Child day-care activities are classified as a sub-group of NACE code 88, Social work activities without accommodation. Figures are available for the latter sector from the quarterly EHECS survey, showing average earnings per week of €465.12 in quarter four of 2015. This is the average earnings for all occupations working in the Social work activities without accommodation sector.

Some comparative EU statistics are available for the Social work activities sector from the 2012 EU-Labour Costs Survey. Average earnings in the Social work activities sector in Ireland were €32,896 in 2012, the fourth highest average earnings in the EU. The United Kingdom had a comparative figure of €28,583, while the European Union average was €25,468. See Table 1.

Average hourly earnings for the Social work activities sector are also available from the 2012 EU-Labour Cost Survey and show that Ireland earned the fourth highest average hourly earnings in the European Union, with mean hourly earnings of €20.21. This compares to mean hourly earnings of €15.87 in the UK and €15.76 as an EU average. Denmark recorded the highest average hourly earnings in this sector with a figure of €26.70. See Table 1.

There are no comparative statistics available on childcare workers for Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member countries.

The CSO is currently preparing updated results on the structure of earnings for the years 2011 to 2014, based primarily on administrative rather than survey data. Broad sectoral and occupational statistics from this source will be published before the end of July and more detailed breakdowns will subsequently be available upon request, subject to CSO confidentiality rules. While this will enable more detailed structural tables than before, the CSO does not expect that it will be possible to provide tables on earnings on specific detailed occupation codes of child care workers. To identify the earnings of childcare workers, individual occupations would need to be coded at the 4 digit level of the International Standard Classification of Occupations.

Table 1: Mean annual and hourly earnings in Social work activities sector (NACE code 88) - 2008 and 2012

Average Annual Earnings

Average Annual Earnings

Average Hourly Earnings

Average Hourly Earnings

2008

2012

2008

2012

European Union (28 countries)

23,901

25,468

14.93

15.76

European Union (15 countries)

24,972

27,166

15.67

16.93

Euro area (19 countries)

23,118

25,111

14.83

16.32

Belgium

21,785

26,250

16.20

18.94

Bulgaria

2,253

2,692

1.32

1.58

Czech Republic

7,800

8,643

4.51

4.99

Denmark

35,630

38,686

24.22

26.70

Germany

25,602

28,843

15.35

17.47

Estonia

7,203

7,084

4.14

4.02

Ireland

33,575

32,896

20.03

20.21

Greece

13,462

15,692

7.15

8.60

Spain

18,851

18,721

11.61

11.55

France

22,085

22,109

14.61

15.32

Croatia

13,750

10,423

7.62

6.51

Italy

17,283

19,015

10.51

12.13

Cyprus

22,511

18,700

14.99

11.42

Latvia

7,076

6,419

3.88

3.50

Lithuania

5,725

5,457

3.27

3.01

Luxembourg

34,809

40,342

21.12

23.78

Hungary

7,053

3,892

4.08

2.18

Malta

13,022

17,983

6.64

8.25

Netherlands

28,494

31,685

19.82

21.03

Austria

24,903

29,187

14.84

17.27

Poland

9,183

9,152

5.60

5.50

Portugal

10,391

11,571

6.40

7.11

Romania

2,982

2,761

1.58

1.48

Slovenia

20,514

19,961

12.48

12.41

Slovakia

6,422

7,438

3.76

4.73

Finland

24,085

27,370

15.27

17.79

Sweden

26,325

33,466

15.26

19.01

United Kingdom

28,972

28,583

16.48

15.87

Reference period: 2008 & 2012.

Source: Labour Cost Survey, Eurostat.

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