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Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Department of An Taoiseach

Job Creation Data

Photo of Bernard DurkanBernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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60. To ask the Taoiseach the total number of extra jobs lost or created in each of the past six years to date. [23795/14]

Photo of Enda KennyEnda Kenny (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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The exact information requested by the Deputy is not available.

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) compiles information on jobs created and destroyed and jobs lost by linking P35L returns from the Revenue Commissioners with the CSO Business Register. The information relates to all employing enterprises from key sectors of the business economy as classified by the standard European classification of economic activity NACE Rev.2 B-N excluding activities of holding companies. The most recent data are only available for the years 2006 - 2011. A breakdown of data by county level is not available.

Job creation for an enterprise in a given reference year is measured as the positive difference in the number of paid employees recorded with non-zero reckonable pay in the reference year compared with the previous year. Job creation in the business economy as a whole is the sum of all enterprise job creation.

Job destruction for a given reference year is measured as the negative difference in the number of paid employees recorded with non-zero reckonable pay in the reference year compared with the previous year. Job destruction in the business economy as a whole is the sum of all enterprise job destruction. It should be noted that when interpreting figures, job destruction for a particular year means that these jobs were identified in the previous year but not in reference year, but some of these jobs may have disappeared sometime during the previous year.

Table 1 shows the level of job creation and destruction in the Business Economy each year from 2006 to 2011. A positive figure for net job losses indicates more jobs were destroyed than created relative to the previous year.

Table 1 - Net job losses for the Business Economy, 2006 - 2011

Business economy excluding activities of holding companies 200620072008200920102011
000's000's000's000's000's000's
Jobs as measured by employment records (Number)1,9722,1191,9871,6241,5161,525
Job creation (Number)354375218147183211
Job destruction (Number)198228350512288201
Net Job losses (Number)-155-147132365105-10
This information and further detailed breakdowns are available online and are updated annually.

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