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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 25 January 2023

Wednesday, 25 January 2023

Ceisteanna (63)

Alan Farrell

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63. Deputy Alan Farrell asked the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the breakdown of Enterprise Ireland-supported jobs over the past five years per county, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3564/23]

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Enterprise Ireland supported jobs over the past five years are as follows:

Annual Employment Survey (AES) Total Employment by county per given year

County

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Carlow

3,815

3,500

3,171

3,257

3,221

Cavan

6,534

6,506

6,045

6,089

5,842

Clare

5,266

4,286

4,372

4,325

4,115

Cork

25,585

24,962

25,706

25,130

24,444

Donegal

4,308

4,209

4,148

4,236

3,993

Dublin

70,785

66,704

77,352

78,003

77,426

Galway

8,651

8,122

8,369

8,431

8,095

Kerry

4,874

4,598

4,697

4,828

4,833

Kildare

9,270

9,098

9,154

9,301

8,931

Kilkenny

4,908

4,960

4,784

4,832

4,549

Laois

1,924

1,886

1,849

1,769

1,543

Leitrim

834

622

585

610

607

Limerick

8,736

9,141

9,774

9,755

9,561

Longford

2,223

2,262

2,959

2,954

2,979

Louth

6,369

6,521

6,372

6,207

5,937

Mayo

5,288

4,862

4,888

5,037

4,714

Meath

7,943

7,510

7,845

7,687

7,393

Monaghan

6,255

5,579

5,548

5,749

5,626

Offaly

4,260

4,249

4,172

4,238

4,314

Roscommon

1,619

1,684

1,754

1,788

1,791

Sligo

2,116

1,966

1,992

2,013

1,917

Tipperary

6,542

6,287

6,556

6,225

5,945

Waterford

7,502

6,519

6,208

6,853

6,849

Westmeath

3,099

3,019

3,296

3,382

3,564

Wexford

5,580

5,024

5,114

4,926

4,714

Wicklow

3,892

3,818

3,903

4,270

4,283

Grand Total

218,178

207,894

220,613

221,895

217,186

In 2022, 19,660 new jobs were created by Enterprise Ireland client companies.

Enterprise Ireland companies now employ 218,178 people, an increase of 5% on the 2021 outturn and 68% of these jobs are outside Dublin.

Employment increased across Enterprise Ireland’s three core economic sectors - Technology & Services (+8%), Industrial and Life Sciences (+5%) and Food and Sustainability (+3%).

Strong employment growth was reported in specific sub sectors such as:

- Climate, Sustainability and Agritech (+13%)

- Digital Technology (+9%),

- High Tech Construction and Housing (+6%)

- Fintech, Financial and Business Services (+6%)

The employment base in Ireland is already strong as further evidenced by the substantial jobs figures announced by Enterprise Ireland in recent days. 2021 was a record year for employment creation in Enterprise Ireland companies and to see a further 5% increase in total employment in 2022 shows the potential we have to continue to go from strength-to-strength.

Balanced regional development is being achieved in terms of both new jobs created and total employment. More than 147,000 people outside of the Dublin region are now employed by Enterprise Ireland client companies, making an enormous contribution to local economies and communities.

The Government’s target to have a record 2.5 million people employed by 2024 has already been exceeded. Enterprise Ireland has also exceeded its own employment target for 2022.

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