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Unemployment Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 26 July 2017

Wednesday, 26 July 2017

Ceisteanna (23)

Margaret Murphy O'Mahony

Ceist:

23. Deputy Margaret Murphy O'Mahony asked the Taoiseach the rate of unemployment for those not at work due to an illness or a disability; and the way this compares with the European and OECD averages. [34635/17]

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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 unemployment (ILO) in the State.

Respondents to the QNHS are asked whether they have at least one long-lasting condition or difficulty and the most recent figures available are for Q1 2017.

Table 1 shows the number of persons aged 15 years and over classified by their ILO economic status, unemployment rate and whether they have at least one long-lasting condition or difficulty, Q1 2017.

The unemployment rate for any category of persons is calculated as the number of persons unemployed divided by the number of persons in the Labour Force for that category.

While there is no current corresponding EU28 or OECD data available, table 2 shows the unemployment rates by country and disability definition for the most recent available year of 2011.

Table 1 Persons aged 15 years and over classified by ILO status and whether person has at least one long-lasting condition or difficulty

ILO Economic Status

-

Q1 17

Total labour force ('000)

Yes - has at least one long-lasting condition or difficulty

78.2

No - does not have at least one long-lasting condition or difficulty

2,101.2

Not stated

12.0

All

2,191.4

Not in the labour force ('000)

Yes - has at least one long-lasting condition or difficulty

315.9

No - does not have at least one long-lasting condition or difficulty

1,152.2

Not stated

6.8

All

1,474.9

Unemployed ('000)

Yes - has at least one long-lasting condition or difficulty

9.2

No - does not have at least one long-lasting condition or difficulty

136.3

Not stated

*

All

146.2

Unemployment rate (%)

Yes - has at least one long-lasting condition or difficulty

11.8

No - does not have at least one long-lasting condition or difficulty

6.5

Source: Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS), Central Statistics Office, Ireland.

* 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.

Data may be subject to future revision.

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

Reference period: Q1 = January - March.

Table 2 Unemployment rate of persons aged 15-64 years, by country and disability definition, 2011 (%)

Definition 1: Having a basic activity difficulty (such as sight, hearing, walking, communicating)

-

Yes

No

EU-28

12.1

9.6

Belgium

10.1

6.1

Bulgaria

14.3

11.2

Czech Republic

15.7

6.3

Denmark

10.8

7.1

Germany

12.2

6.4

Estonia

18.4

11.5

Ireland

17.9

14.8

Greece

14.6

16.7

Spain

23.3

21.9

France

12.3

8.7

Croatia

16.3u

13.6

Italy

8.1

8.0

Cyprus

10.2

7.2

Latvia

17.5

17.4

Lithuania

23.6

15.1

Luxembourg

4.9

5.3

Hungary

19.4

10.3

Malta

:

7.3

Netherlands

8.6

4.1

Austria

6.0

3.8

Poland

11.5

9.4

Portugal

14.4

12.5

Romania

8.1

7.5

Slovenia

9.9

7.5

Slovakia

19.0

12.9

Finland

9.1

7.5

Sweden

9.6

7.3

United Kingdom

10.6

7.9

Israel

9.8

8.2

Switzerland

6.1

3.8

Turkey

7.5

8.9

Source: Eurostat

u: low reliability

: not available

Definition 2: Having a work limitation caused by a Long-standing health problem and/or a basic activity difficulty (LHPAD)

-

Yes

No

EU-28

17.4

9.4

Belgium

13.8

5.8

Bulgaria

21.7

11.1

Czech Republic

21.0

5.9

Denmark

13.2

6.8

Germany

21.7

6.1

Estonia

27.2

11.1

Ireland

22.9

14.6

Greece

15.5

16.6

Spain

28.2

21.6

France

20.1

7.9

Croatia

17.6u

13.6

Italy

11.4

7.8

Cyprus

11.3

7.1

Latvia

21.5

17.1

Lithuania

26.9

15.0

Luxembourg

8.0

4.8

Hungary

25.0

10.2

Malta

:

7.1

Netherlands

9.5

4.0

Austria

7.9

3.8

Poland

14.9

9.3

Portugal

16.4

12.2

Romania

9.1

7.4

Slovenia

11.7

7.1

Slovakia

21.6

12.7

Finland

10.9

7.4

Sweden

11.4

7.0

United Kingdom

15.0

7.6

Israel

12.2

7.4

Switzerland

6.0

3.7

Turkey

7.4

8.9

Source: Eurostat

u: low reliability

: not available

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