Written answers

Thursday, 28 February 2008

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment

Job Creation

5:00 pm

Photo of Tommy BroughanTommy Broughan (Dublin North East, Labour)
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Question 41: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the number of new jobs he expects to be created during 2008 in regard to manufacturing and other sectors; the way these compare to figures for 2007; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8326/08]

Photo of Micheál MartinMicheál Martin (Cork South Central, Fianna Fail)
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Employment growth, i.e. the excess of jobs created over jobs lost, is expected to continue to be positive in 2008, though growing at a slower pace than in previous years. In the Budget Outlook employment is forecast to grow by over 1% (24,000) in 2008 for all sectors. Employment increased by 67,600 year on year in 2007 (CSO, Quarterly National Household Survey, Quarter 3) and the number of people in employment is now 2,140,900. It is generally accepted that the rate of growth experienced over the past few years could not continue and the economy is now entering a period of adjustment.

Employment has increased in most sectors when comparing data year on year (Q3, 2006 to Q3, 2007) and quarter on quarter (Q2 to Q3, 2007), as per the following table.

SectorQ2 2007Q3, 2007Qtr on qtr changesQ3 2006Year on year changes
Agriculture, forestry and fishing114,700117,900+3,200121,700-3,800
Other production industries291,500298,000+6,500296,600+1,400
Construction280,300282,600+2,300277,800+4,800
Wholesale and retail trade293,500309,600+16,100297,800+11,800
Hotels and restaurants124,800130,000+5,200120,600+9,400
Transport, storage and communication122,400122,200-200128,300-6,100
Financial and other business services287,600296,400+8,800267,700+28,700
Public administration and defence104,600112,200+7,600105,800+6,400
Education141,500131,400-10,100123,700+7,700
Health213,000218,600+5,600210,900+7,700
Other services121,600122,100+500122,400-300
Total2,095,4002,140,900+45,5002,073,300+67,600
Source: CSO, Quarterly National Household Survey, Q3, 2007.

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