Written answers

Tuesday, 22 May 2018

Department of An Taoiseach

Employment Data

Photo of Billy KelleherBilly Kelleher (Cork North Central, Fianna Fail)
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99. To ask the Taoiseach the participation rates of men and women in the labour force by age ranges (details supplied); and the corresponding EU 15 and EU 28 participation rates for the same age ranges by gender in tabular form. [22480/18]

Photo of Joe McHughJoe McHugh (Donegal, Fine Gael)
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The Labour Force Survey (LFS) is the official source of estimates of labour force (ILO) in the State. This survey replaced the Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) from Q3 2017.

The most recent LFS figures available are for the Q4 2017.

The table shows the latest participation rates for persons aged 15 years and over by sex and age group for Q4 2017 for Ireland and the corresponding EU 28 participation rate for Q4 2017.

Data for the age groups 25-34, 35-44 and 45-54 at EU15 and EU28 level was not readily available from EUROSTAT at the time of issue. This data has been requested from EUROSTAT and will be provided to the Deputy as soon as it is available.

Participation rates of persons aged 15 years and over by sex and age group, Q4 2017- %

IrelandQ4 17EU15Q4 17EU28Q4 17
Males
MalesMales
15-19 years25.815-19 years24.815-19 years21.9
20-24 years71.220-24 years65.720-24 years65.1
25-34 years90.425-34 yearsN/A25-34 yearsN/A
35-44 years91.935-44 yearsN/A35-44 yearsN/A
45-54 years88.645-54 yearsN/A45-54 yearsN/A
55-59 years78.055-59 years83.255-59 years82.0
60-64 years61.760-64 years54.660-64 years53.5
65+ years18.565+ years8.665+ years8.5
15-64 years78.715-64 years79.415-64 years79.0
15-74 years72.915-74 years70.715-74 years70.5
15 years and over68.815 years and over64.315 years and over64.5
Females Females Females
15-19 years23.115-19 years22.115-19 years19.2
20-24 years66.020-24 years61.020-24 years58.3
25-34 years80.825-34 yearsN/A25-34 yearsN/A
35-44 years78.135-44 yearsN/A35-44 yearsN/A
45-54 years70.845-54 yearsN/A45-54 yearsN/A
55-59 years61.155-59 years70.055-59 years68.9
60-64 years47.360-64 years42.260-64 years38.6
65+ years5.965+ years4.065+ years4.0
15-64 years66.915-64 years69.115-64 years68.0
15-74 years60.715-74 years60.215-74 years59.1
15 years and over55.915 years and over52.715 years and over51.9
All Persons All persons All persons
15-19 years24.515-19 years23.515-19 years20.6
20-24 years68.620-24 years63.420-24 years61.7
25-34 years85.525-34 yearsN/A25-34 yearsN/A
35-44 years84.935-44 yearsN/A35-44 yearsN/A
45-54 years79.745-54 yearsN/A45-54 yearsN/A
55-59 years69.555-59 years76.555-59 years75.3
60-64 years54.560-64 years48.260-64 years45.7
65+ years11.865+ years6.065+ years6.0
15-64 years72.815-64 years74.315-64 years73.5
15-74 years66.815-74 years65.415-74 years64.7
15 years and over62.215 years and over58.315 years and over58.0
Source: Labour Force Survey (LFS), Central Statistics Office, Ireland and EUROSTAT.

N/A - Corresponding age ranges not available on EU site.

Data may be subject to future revision.

Data may be subject to sampling or other survey errors, which are greater in respect of smaller values or estimates of change.

Reference period: q4=Oct-Dec.

Note: A new Labour Force Survey (LFS) replaced the Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) in Q3 2017 and, as a result, care should be taken when comparing data from before and after this period. Please see background notes of the LFS release for additional information.

Photo of Billy KelleherBilly Kelleher (Cork North Central, Fianna Fail)
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100. To ask the Taoiseach the employment rates of men and women in the labour force by age ranges (details supplied); and the corresponding EU 15 and EU 28 employment rates for the same age ranges by gender in tabular form. [22481/18]

Photo of Joe McHughJoe McHugh (Donegal, Fine Gael)
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The Labour Force Survey (LFS) is the official source of estimates of labour force (ILO) in the State. This survey replaced the Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) from Q3 2017.

The most recent LFS figures available are for the Q4 2017.

The table shows the latest employment rates for persons aged 15 years and over by sex and age group for Q4 2017 for Ireland and the corresponding EU 15 and EU 28 employment rates for Q4 2017.

Data for the age groups 25-34, 35-44 and 45-54 at EU15 and EU28 level was not readily available from EUROSTAT at the time of issue. This data has been requested from EUROSTAT and will be provided to the Deputy as soon as it is available.

Employment rates of persons aged 15 years and over by sex and age group, Q4 2017- %

IrelandQ4 17EU15Q4 17EU28Q4 17
Males MalesMales
15-19 years20.015-19 years20.115-19 years17.5
20-24 years63.720-24 years55.020-24 years54.9
25-34 years84.225-34 yearsN/A25-34 yearsN/A
35-44 years86.435-44 yearsN/A35-44 yearsN/A
45-54 years84.845-54 yearsN/A45-54 yearsN/A
55-59 years73.755-59 years78.155-59 years77.3
60-64 years58.060-64 years51.160-64 years50.4
65+ years18.265+ years8.465+ years8.4
15-64 years73.515-64 years73.315-64 years73.3
15-74 years68.215-74 years65.315-74 years65.5
15 years and over64.315 years and over59.415 years and over59.9
FemalesFemalesFemales
15-19 years19.015-19 years17.915-19 years15.4
20-24 years61.220-24 years52.120-24 years49.8
25-34 years76.225-34 yearsN/A25-34 yearsN/A
35-44 years74.235-44 yearsN/A35-44 yearsN/A
45-54 years67.945-54 yearsN/A45-54 yearsN/A
55-59 years57.355-59 years66.055-59 years65.2
60-64 years45.260-64 years39.960-64 years36.7
65+ years5.865+ years3.965+ years4.0
15-64 years63.115-64 years63.415-64 years62.8
15-74 years57.315-74 years55.215-74 years54.6
15 years and over52.715 years and over48.415 years and over48.0
All PersonsAll personsAll persons
15-19 years19.515-19 years19.015-19 years16.5
20-24 years62.420-24 years53.620-24 years52.4
25-34 years80.125-34 yearsN/A25-34 yearsN/A
35-44 years80.235-44 yearsN/A35-44 yearsN/A
45-54 years76.345-54 yearsN/A45-54 yearsN/A
55-59 years65.455-59 years71.955-59 years71.1
60-64 years51.660-64 years45.360-64 years43.2
65+ years11.665+ years5.965+ years5.9
15-64 years68.315-64 years68.315-64 years68.1
15-74 years62.715-74 years60.215-74 years60.0
15 years and over58.415 years and over53.815 years and over53.8
Source: Labour Force Survey (LFS), Central Statistics Office, Ireland and EUROSTAT.

N/A - Corresponding age ranges not available on EU site.

Data may be subject to future revision.

Data may be subject to sampling or other survey errors, which are greater in respect of smaller values or estimates of change.

Reference period: q4=Oct-Dec.

Note: A new Labour Force Survey (LFS) replaced the Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) in Q3 2017 and, as a result, care should be taken when comparing data from before and after this period. Please see background notes of the LFS release for additional information.

Photo of Billy KelleherBilly Kelleher (Cork North Central, Fianna Fail)
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101. To ask the Taoiseach the participation rates of men and women in the labour force by age ranges (details supplied) by those who have attained a third level qualification and those who have not; and the corresponding EU 15 and EU 28 participation rates for the age ranges by gender and third level qualification attainment in tabular form. [22482/18]

Photo of Joe McHughJoe McHugh (Donegal, Fine Gael)
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The Labour Force Survey (LFS) is the official source of estimates of labour force (ILO) in the State. This survey replaced the Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) from Q3 2017.

The most recent LFS figures available are for the Q4 2017.

Data for the age groups marked as ‘N/A’ at EU15 and EU28 level was not readily available from EUROSTAT at the time of issue. This data has been requested from EUROSTAT and will be provided to the Deputy as soon as it is available.

The tables show the latest participation rates for persons aged 15 years and over by sex, age group and the highest level of education attained for Q4 2017 for Ireland and the corresponding EU 15 and EU 28 participation rates for Q4 2017.

Participation rates of persons aged 15 years and over by sex, age group and highest level of education attained, Q4 2017- %

Ireland15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65+ 15-64 15-74 15 years and over
Males
Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education 12.346.873.978.378.566.756.215.353.850.444.8
Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education *86.094.295.495.090.267.723.592.390.288.3
Tertiary education51.569.190.492.388.782.062.919.981.579.377.3
No response*50.984.392.385.365.4*19.578.643.538.6
All ISCED 2011 levels 25.871.290.591.988.678.061.718.478.872.968.8
Females
Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education 9.933.941.238.737.242.035.23.028.025.119.9
Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education *82.490.785.985.776.655.911.884.582.680.3
Tertiary education49.361.171.573.167.663.350.58.265.563.460.6
No response43.158.476.782.667.042.0*6.066.430.327.0
All ISCED 2011 levels 23.165.980.878.170.861.147.35.966.960.755.9
All Persons
Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education 11.041.761.163.562.256.147.18.642.639.333.2
Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education *83.992.290.190.082.861.317.188.086.184.0
Tertiary education50.565.381.583.277.472.056.213.473.571.468.9
No response39.654.580.487.477.053.952.612.772.036.632.6
All ISCED 2011 levels 24.568.785.584.979.769.554.411.872.866.862.2

%

EU1515-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65+ 15-64 15-74 15 years and over
Males
Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education 20.570.2N/AN/AN/A74.643.1N/A65.656.5N/A
Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education 40.963.1N/AN/AN/A84.655.2N/A81.974.7N/A
Tertiary education61.770.1N/AN/AN/A90.668.2N/A91.283.5N/A
No response*57.9N/AN/AN/A71.4*N/A30.414.2N/A
All ISCED 2011 levels 24.865.7N/AN/AN/A83.254.6N/A79.470.7N/A
Females
Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education 17.258.5N/AN/AN/A53.530.5N/A47.237.6N/A
Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education 36.757.6N/AN/AN/A75.146.1N/A72.065.1N/A
Tertiary education64.571.7N/AN/AN/A82.956.1N/A85.279.6N/A
No response*57.7N/AN/AN/A60.1*N/A25.09.9N/A
All ISCED 2011 levels 22.161.0N/AN/AN/A70.042.2N/A69.160.2N/A
All Persons
Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education 18.965.5N/AN/AN/A63.536.0N/A56.746.9N/A
Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education 38.760.4N/AN/AN/A79.850.7N/A77.070.0N/A
Tertiary education63.371.0N/AN/AN/A86.862.3N/A88.081.5N/A
No response1.857.8N/AN/AN/A65.643.1N/A27.812.0N/A
All ISCED 2011 levels 23.563.4N/AN/AN/A76.548.2N/A74.365.4N/A

%

EU2815-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65+ 15-64 15-74 15 years and over
Males
Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education 17.069.5N/AN/AN/A73.642.2N/A62.754.2N/A
Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education 40.262.9N/AN/AN/A82.552.9N/A81.974.3N/A
Tertiary education60.969.1N/AN/AN/A90.468.7N/A91.583.9N/A
No response*57.9N/AN/AN/A71.6*N/A30.514.2N/A
All ISCED 2011 levels 21.965.1N/AN/AN/A82.053.5N/A79.070.5N/A
Females
Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education 13.854.6N/AN/AN/A52.228.5N/A44.435.3N/A
Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education 35.554.9N/AN/AN/A72.039.0N/A70.262.7N/A
Tertiary education64.070.4N/AN/AN/A83.454.8N/A85.379.6N/A
No response*57.8N/AN/AN/A60.5*N/A25.110.0N/A
All ISCED 2011 levels 19.258.3N/AN/AN/A68.938.6N/A68.059.1N/A
All Persons
Less than primary, primary and lower secondary education 15.563.4N/AN/AN/A62.234.4N/A53.744.5N/A
Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education 37.859.0N/AN/AN/A77.346.0N/A76.268.7N/A
Tertiary education62.769.9N/AN/AN/A86.861.8N/A88.181.6N/A
No response1.857.8N/AN/AN/A65.942.9N/A27.812.0N/A
All ISCED 2011 levels 20.661.7N/AN/AN/A75.345.7N/A73.564.7N/A
Source: Labour Force Survey (LFS), Central Statistics Office, Ireland and EUROSTAT.

N/A - Corresponding age ranges not available on the EUROSTAT site.

* Estimates for numbers of persons or averages where there are less than 30 persons in a cell are not produced as estimates are too small to be considered reliable.

Data may be subject to future revision.

Data may be subject to sampling or other survey errors, which are greater in respect of smaller values or estimates of change.

Reference period: q4=Oct-Dec.

Note: A new Labour Force Survey (LFS) replaced the Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) in Q3 2017 and, as a result, care should be taken when comparing data from before and after this period. Please see background notes of the LFS release for additional information.

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