Written answers

Thursday, 23 November 2017

Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation

Job Creation

Photo of Bernard DurkanBernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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52. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the steps she is taking to encourage an even distribution of job creating investment throughout the regions with particular reference to the need to encourage and ensure industrial development everywhere on par with the greater Dublin region; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [49781/17]

Photo of Bernard DurkanBernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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53. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the extent to which she has promoted, supported and-or grant aided job creating investment throughout the regions in 2016; her plans in this regard in the future; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [49782/17]

Photo of Frances FitzgeraldFrances Fitzgerald (Dublin Mid West, Fine Gael)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 52 and 53 together.

The Regional Action Plan for Jobs initiative is a central pillar of the Government’s ambition to create 200,000 new jobs by 2020, 135,000 of which are outside of Dublin. Progress on this initiative to date is good and employment continues to grow. In the year to Q2 2017, 48,100 jobs were created across the country; four out of five of these jobs were outside Dublin.

The Enterprise Agencies continue to work to contribute to employment and economic growth throughout all regions. In 2016, almost two thirds of new jobs created by Enterprise Ireland supported companies, and over half of those created by IDA supported companies, were outside Dublin. The 2016 Local Enterprise Office (LEO) annual jobs survey results highlighted three consecutive years of local jobs growth in small and micro-businesses throughout the country: in 2016 there was a net increase of 3,679 jobs and total direct employment among LEO client companies stood at 34,634.

Total payments from IDA, EI, and the LEOs to clients are broken down by region in the table. The table shows that in 2016, 78% of all IDA payments, 81% of all LEO payments, and 65% of all EI payments were granted to companies and projects outside Dublin.

Enterprise Agency payments 2016

IDAEILEOs
Mid East€ 3,732,916€ 9,461,635€ 740,024
Midlands€ 2,298,769€ 4,348,347€ 1,116,672
Border€ 5,258,350€ 15,583,545€ 1,728,618
Mid West (includes all Tipperary)€ 19,193,141€ 6,777,258€ 1,808,979
West€ 15,109,411€ 6,914,242€ 935,966
South West€ 14,245,739€ 15,653,293€ 1,618,654
South East (excludes Tipperary)€ 13,003,019€ 5,510,367€ 1,288,775
Dublin€ 20,136,706 *€ 35,096,028€ 2,179,741
Total€ 92,978,051€ 99,344,715€ 11,417,429
*includes payments to the National Institute for Bioprocess Research and Training (NIBRT). 

Enterprise Ireland’s strategy for 2017-2020 aims to create a further 60,000 jobs, while sustaining existing ones, which will make an important contribution to jobs and economic growth across all regions; IDA meanwhile will continue to target a minimum increase in investment of 30% to 40% in each region outside Dublin to 2019. The 31 LEOs will continue to support local economies by acting as the ‘first-stop-shop’ State support service for micro and small businesses in each local area. The LEOs are providing advice and direction, covering all government supports and requirements, to anyone who wishes to start or expand a business.

To further support enterprise development across all regions, additional funding of up to €60m is being rolled out by Enterprise Ireland over the next 4 years to support the development and implementation of collaborative and innovative projects that can sustain and add to employment at a national, regional and county level. This regional competitive fund will support the ambition, goals and implementation of the Regional Action Plans for Jobs. 

Additional funding of €150m is also being made available to the IDA to support its Regional Property Programme and drive job creation in the multi-national sector.

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