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Job Creation Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 2 May 2017

Tuesday, 2 May 2017

Ceisteanna (1420)

Eugene Murphy

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1420. Deputy Eugene Murphy asked the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the number of jobs created by companies supported by Enterprise Ireland and the Industrial Development Authority between 2015 and to date in 2017, by county, in tabular form. [20193/17]

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My Department, through Enterprise Ireland (EI) provides a range of supports to help Irish companies start, grow and export.  There are now over 201,000 people employed by EI supported companies across the country, an all-time high for the Agency.  The fact that over 130,000 of those 201,000 jobs are outside of Dublin is also significant.  All regions recorded increases in employment.

Over the period of its 2014-2016 Strategy ‘Driving Enterprise, Delivering Jobs’, EI exceeded its 45,000 jobs target, and 45,592 new full time jobs were created by client companies. The Strategy has driven the greatest job creation ever achieved in any three year period by Irish companies.

EI’s new ‘Global Ambition’ strategy 2017-2020 will support enterprises across the economy, to grow into strong Irish international companies, developing world-leading products and services and exporting them all around the world. The strategy builds on the success of recent years and sets new ambitious targets for jobs growth of 60,000 and to increase exports by €5 billion per year, with two-thirds of exports going beyond the UK.

IDA Ireland reported a second, consecutive record year in 2016.  199,877 people are now employed in IDA Ireland supported client companies, up from 188,035 in 2015.  This is the highest level of employment in IDA Ireland client companies in the Agency's 68-year history.

IDA Ireland’s strategy for 2015-2019 includes a commitment to increase foreign FDI in every region outside Dublin by 30%-40%.  The Agency made good progress towards achieving this goal in 2016, with 52% of all jobs created by IDA Ireland's clients last year based outside of Dublin.  The Agency is targeting the creation of 7,000 net new jobs and 180 new investments in 2017.

Table 1 below provides a breakdown of new jobs created in Enterprise Ireland supported companies by county for 2015 and 2016.

Table 2 provides a breakdown of new jobs created in IDA Ireland supported companies by county for the same period.   Agency job figures are collated on an annual basis only, therefore figures for 2017 will not be available until the Annual Employment Survey is released at the beginning of 2018.

Table 1: New Jobs (Permanent Full time and Other) created by Enterprise Ireland supported Companies

County

2015

2016

Carlow

234

373

Cavan

487

466

Clare

235

282

Cork

2,712

2,154

Donegal

534

422

Dublin

8,062

7,579

Galway

999

836

Kerry

556

272

Kildare

981

711

Kilkenny

342

348

Laois

131

165

Leitrim

97

168

Limerick

485

1,158

Longford

267

281

Louth

566

535

Mayo

206

273

Meath

702

550

Monaghan

467

471

Offaly

452

277

Roscommon

180

133

Sligo

115

120

Tipperary

518

290

Waterford

693

397

Westmeath

229

329

Wexford

465

214

Wicklow

403

440

TOTAL

21,118

19,244

Table 2: New Jobs (Permanent Full time and Other) created by IDA supported Companies

County

2015

2016

Carlow

19

83

Cavan

29

41

Clare

530

295

Cork

4,535

2,602

Donegal

330

145

Dublin

10,202

9,000

Galway

1,457

1,896

Kerry

89

186

Kildare

849

291

Kilkenny

9

113

Laois

18

10

Leitrim

16

3

Limerick

950

1,634

Longford

46

70

Louth

317

453

Mayo

159

181

Meath

67

84

Monaghan

52

7

Offaly

58

49

Roscommon

108

34

Sligo

166

190

Tipperary North Riding

25

10

Tipperary South Riding

70

138

Waterford

523

697

Westmeath

212

185

Wexford

101

171

Wicklow

45

59

TOTAL

20,982

18,627

Question No. 1421 answered with Question No. 1418.
Question No. 1422 answered with Question No. 1414.
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