Written answers

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Department of An Taoiseach

Employment Levels

11:00 pm

Photo of Richard BrutonRichard Bruton (Dublin North Central, Fine Gael)
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Question 155: To ask the Taoiseach the employment rate that is the percentage of the total population at work; the unemployment rate that is the percentage of the labour force out of work at different levels of completed education, primary, secondary, third level, fourth and different age categories. [31824/10]

Photo of John CurranJohn Curran (Dublin Mid West, Fianna Fail)
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The Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) is the official source of estimates relating to the labour force.

The most recent figures available are for Quarter 2 2010.

The table below presents estimates of the employment and the unemployment rates of persons aged 15 and over classified by age group and highest level of education attained. It should be noted that the employment rates presented for all persons aged 15 and over at the end of the table will not match published employment rates as presented in table 12 of the quarterly QNHS release as the published rates refer to the population aged 15-64 in line with international convention.

Employment and unemployment rates
Highest education level attainedEmployment rateUnemployment rate
%%
All persons aged 15 to 24Primary or below3.341.5
Lower secondary11.245.4
Higher secondary42.426.9
Post leaving cert52.933.3
Third level non-honours degree57.821.2
Third level honours degree or above66.018.6
Other including not stated40.6*
Total persons aged 15 to 2430.828.7
All persons aged 25 to 34Primary or below26.642.5
Lower secondary44.733.9
Higher secondary67.517.6
Post leaving cert69.020.7
Third level non-honours degree80.99.4
Third level honours degree or above85.46.8
Other including not stated66.313.7
Total persons aged 25 to 3471.714.6
All persons aged 35 to 44Primary or below39.526.1
Lower secondary59.420.4
Higher secondary67.513.3
Post leaving cert70.513.3
Third level non-honours degree77.28.9
Third level honours degree or above85.15.8
Other including not stated59.916.8
Total persons aged 35 to 4470.712.0
All persons aged 45 to 54Primary or below43.321.0
Lower secondary59.416.4
Higher secondary73.08.1
Post leaving cert70.013.0
Third level non-honours degree82.56.4
Third level honours degree or above86.94.1
Other including not stated64.012.9
Total persons aged 45 to 5469.610.4
All persons aged 55 to 64Primary or below35.611.2
Lower secondary49.910.5
Higher secondary57.14.9
Post leaving cert52.713.5
Third level non-honours degree62.45.1
Third level honours degree or above69.43.6
Other including not stated47.8*
Total persons aged 55 to 6450.78.3
All persons aged 65 and overPrimary or below6.2*
Lower secondary9.4*
Higher secondary10.5*
Post leaving cert12.5*
Third level non-honours degree10.9*
Third level honours degree or above18.7*
Other including not stated**
Total persons aged 65 and over8.7*
All persons aged 15 and overPrimary or below19.418.2
Lower secondary36.722.4
Higher secondary57.015.3
Post leaving cert61.717.5
Third level non-honours degree71.58.9
Third level honours degree or above78.86.6
Other including not stated56.614.4
Total persons aged 15 and over52.913.6
*Population estimates of less than 1,000 are deemed too small for publication purposes due to reliability concerns.
Data may be subject to future revision.
Reference period: q1=Jan-Mar, q2=Apr-Jun, q3=Jul-Sep, q4=Oct-Dec.
Source: Quarterly National Household Survey, Central Statistics Office.

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