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Ireland Unemployment

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Latest Release
Dec 04, 2024
Actual
4.1%
Previous
4.2%
Unemployment is the total number of all persons above a specified age, who in a short reference period were: not employed, available for work (either for paid work or for self employment) and were seeking work (were actively searching for employment or taking active steps towards self-employment).The Live Register is compiled from returns made directly to the Central Statistics Office by each local office of the Department of Social and Family Affairs. It comprises persons under 65 years of age in the following classes: All Claimants for Unemployment Benefit (UB) excluding systematic short-time workers Applicants for Unemployment Assistance (UA) excluding smallholders/farm assists and other self-employed persons Other registrants including applicants for credited Social Welfare contributions but excluding those directly involved in an industrial dispute.
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Ireland Unemployment
 
Release Date Time Actual Forecast Previous
Dec 04, 2024 (Nov) 11:00 4.1%   4.2%
Nov 06, 2024 (Oct) 11:00 4.2%   4.1%
Oct 02, 2024 (Sep) 10:00 4.3%   4.4%
Sep 04, 2024 (Aug) 10:00 4.3%   4.7%
Aug 06, 2024 (Jul) 10:00 4.7%   4.5%
Jul 03, 2024 (Jun) 10:00 4.2%   4.0%

News

Irish jobless claims fall again in November
Irish jobless claims fall again in November By Reuters - Dec 03, 2015

DUBLIN (Reuters) - The number of people claiming unemployment benefits in Ireland fell by 2,200 to a seasonally adjusted 330,000 in November, the central statistics office said on Thursday. The...

Irish seasonally adjusted jobless claims fall in October
Irish seasonally adjusted jobless claims fall in October By Reuters - Nov 05, 2015

DUBLIN (Reuters) - The number of people claiming unemployment benefits in Ireland fell by 4,400 to a seasonally adjusted 332,200 in October, the central statistics office said on Thursday. The number...

Irish unemployment rate falls to 10 percent in March
Irish unemployment rate falls to 10 percent in March By Reuters - Apr 01, 2015

DUBLIN (Reuters) - The number of people claiming unemployment benefit in Ireland edged down in March, slipping to 10 percent from a 10.1 percent a month earlier, the central statistics office said on...

Analysis

RBS Economics Team
Steady Hand On The Tiller By RBS Economics Team  - Mar 19, 2018

The Chancellor opted not to make any changes to tax or spending policy at last week’s Spring Statement, so instead the focus was firmly on the economic assumptions that underpin the public...

Irish Unemployment Discussion

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