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Unemployment Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 11 July 2017

Tuesday, 11 July 2017

Ceisteanna (74)

Niall Collins

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74. Deputy Niall Collins asked the Taoiseach the unemployment blackspots nationwide according to the latest unemployment data in the Census 2016 Summary Results - Part 2, by county, in tabular form. [32012/17]

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The Census of Population 2016 Summary Results – Part 2 published on 15 June, 2017 recorded 79 unemployment blackspots. In this report an unemployment blackspot was defined as an Electoral Division whose labour force exceeded 200 persons and where the unemployment rate (on a Principal Economic Status basis) exceeded 27 per cent. There were 79 such EDs in 2016 with an average unemployment rate of 31.2 per cent compared with 12.9 per cent nationally. The following table is published in the report.

List of unemployment blackspots

County

Electoral Division

Unemployment rate

John's A, Limerick City

58.3%

Galvone B, Limerick City

45.0%

Ballynanty, Limerick City

43.6%

Abbey C, Limerick City

41.9%

Prospect B, Limerick City

40.7%

Glentworth C, Limerick City

40.2%

St. Laurence, Limerick City

39.2%

Killeely A, Limerick City

38.8%

Rathbane, Limerick City

33.8%

Glentworth A, Limerick City

33.7%

Singland A, Limerick City

33.6%

Prospect A, Limerick City

33.1%

John's B, Limerick City

31.4%

Killeely B, Limerick City

31.1%

Rathkeale Urban, Limerick

31.1%

Dock A, Limerick City

30.7%

Shannon B, Limerick City

27.5%

Limerick

Custom House, Limerick City

27.3%

Priorswood B, Dublin City

36.2%

Tallaght-Killinardan, South Dublin

32.9%

Clondalkin-Cappaghmore, South Dublin

32.2%

Ballymun D, Dublin City

32.1%

Ballymun B, Dublin City

31.8%

Kilmore C, Dublin City

29.9%

Finglas North A, Dublin City

28.9%

Finglas South C, Dublin City

28.7%

Blanchardstown-Tyrrelstown, Fingal

28.1%

Tallaght-Fettercairn, South Dublin

28.0%

Ballymun C, Dublin City

28.0%

Dublin

Clondalkin-Rowlagh, South Dublin

27.2%

Larchville, Waterford City

37.6%

Morrisson's Road, Waterford

32.6%

Newport's Square, Waterford City

32.3%

Lisduggan, Waterford City

31.5%

Ballybeg North, Waterford City

30.9%

The Glen, Waterford City

30.9%

Roanmore, Waterford City

30.8%

Mount Sion, Waterford City

30.0%

Waterford

Kingsmeadow, Waterford

29.3%

Mín an Chladaigh, Donegal

35.3%

Clonleigh South, Donegal

30.9%

Gort an Choirce, Donegal

30.4%

Raphoe, Donegal

29.2%

Letterkenny Urban, Donegal

27.4%

Donegal

Leitir Mhic an Bhaird, Donegal

27.1%

Knocknaheeny, Cork City

33.5%

Mayfield, Cork City

33.2%

The Glen A, Cork City

33.1%

Fair Hill B, Cork City

29.7%

Cork

Farranferris B, Cork City

28.6%

Ardnaree South Urban, Mayo

31.4%

An Geata Mór Theas, Mayo

29.9%

Cnoc na Lobhar, Mayo

29.6%

Ballina Urban, Mayo

27.7%

Mayo

Cnoc na Ráithe, Mayo

27.0%

Kilrush Urban, Clare

29.7%

Ennis No. 2 Urban, Clare

29.1%

Clare

Kilkee, Clare

28.1%

Longford No. 1 Urban, Longford

39.7%

Meathas Truim, Longford

27.7%

Longford

Longford Rural, Longford

27.4%

Enniscorthy Urban, Wexford

32.1%

Rosbercon Urban, Wexford

30.8%

Wexford

Killincooly, Wexford

27.2%

Cavan Urban, Cavan

35.8%

Cavan

Belturbet Urban, Cavan

33.5%

Scainimh, Galway

34.3%

Galway

Garmna, Galway County

31.8%

Tipperary East Urban, South Tipperary

34.0%

Tipperary

Carrick-on-Suir Urban, Tipperary

29.2%

Kerry

Tralee Urban, Kerry

27.2%

Kildare

Athy West Urban, Kildare

35.0%

Kilkenny

Urlingford, Kilkenny

27.5%

Louth

Dundalk Urban No. 2, Louth

28.0%

Meath

Ceannanus Mór (Kells) Urban, Meath

29.7%

Monaghan

Castleblayney Urban, Monaghan

27.7%

Roscommon

Boyle Urban, Roscommon

27.1%

Westmeath

Mullingar North Urban, Westmeath

33.4%

Wicklow

Rathmichael (Bray), Wicklow

27.2%

Note:

The Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) is the official source of employment and unemployment statistics for the State. In the QNHS, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) classification is used and defines employment, unemployment and the inactive population. Unemployment is defined as persons who, in the week before the survey, were without work and available for work within the next two weeks, and had taken specific steps, in the preceding four weeks, to find work.

The Census uses the Principal Economic Status (PES) classification to establish the labour force situation of the respondent. The PES classification is based on how respondents would describe their present principal status including a status of being unemployed.

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