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Youth Unemployment Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 29 November 2017

Wednesday, 29 November 2017

Ceisteanna (510)

Bernard Durkan

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510. Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection the extent of youth unemployment throughout the country, by county; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [51210/17]

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The official measure of unemployment, based on the Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) indicates that the youth unemployment rate has fallen from a peak of 31% in 2012 to 14% in October 2017. Overall youth unemployment has fallen from well above the EU average in 2012 to well below the EU average of 16.6% in September 2017 (latest Eurostat data available).

Youth unemployment statistics from the QNHS are not available at the county level.

Administrative data from the Live Register include, as well as people who are unemployed, others who are working part-time or on a casual basis and receiving partial jobseekers’ payments. They may nonetheless give some indication of the trend in, if not the level of, youth unemployment, and are available at the county level. The number of young people signing on at DEASP offices in each county in October 2012 and October 2017 is set out in Table 1 below.

Table 1. Under 25 on Live Register by county Oct 2012 – Oct 17

County

Oct-12

Oct-17

Carlow County

1230

517

Cavan County

1285

513

Clare County

1523

606

Cork County

6204

1955

Donegal County

3943

1496

Dublin County

16979

6347

Galway County

3432

1161

Kerry County

2218

780

Kildare County

2797

1094

Kilkenny County

1131

423

Laois County

1577

630

Leitrim County

519

211

Limerick County

3289

1229

Longford County

910

383

Louth County

2993

1153

Mayo County

2104

753

Meath County

1645

611

Monaghan County

972

317

Offaly County

1723

677

Roscommon County

607

278

Sligo County

842

407

Tipperary County

2838

1150

Waterford County

2233

954

Westmeath County

1754

774

Wexford County

3200

1303

Wicklow County

1870

711

State

69818

26433

Overall, the number of young people on the Register has fallen by 62% over this period, with the declines at the county level ranging from 52% to 68%.

Government policy to reduce unemployment is twofold. First, through policies set out in the Action Plan for Jobs, to create an environment in which business can succeed and create jobs; and second, through Pathways to Work to ensure that as many of these new jobs and other vacancies that arise in our economy are filled by people taken from the Live Register, including young people.

The overall reduction in youth unemployment, and the indications from the Live Register that this improvement has been spread widely across the country, suggests that this approach has been relatively successful.

I am confident these policies, and continuing economic recovery, will support further reductions in youth unemployment and add to the substantial improvements that have already been seen over the last few years.

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