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Earnings and Labour Costs Quarterly

Q4 2013 (Final) Q1 2014 (Preliminary Estimates)

QuarterAverage Weekly EarningsAverage Hourly EarningsAverage Weekly Hours
  € €Hours
Q1 2013692.5422.2031.2
Q4 2013 688.7821.7331.7
Q1 2014*689.8822.0831.2
    
Quarterly change %+0.2+1.6-1.6   
Annual change %-0.4 -0.5 -   
* Preliminary Estimates   

Average weekly earnings down 0.4% in Q1 2014

Average weekly earnings by economic sector
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Preliminary estimates show that average weekly earnings were €689.88 in Q1 2014, down 0.4% from €692.54 a year earlier. Revised weekly earnings were €688.78 in Q4 2013 and showed a decrease of 0.4% over the same period in 2012.  See table 1.

Other features of the preliminary results for Q1 2014 include:

  • Average hourly earnings were €22.08 in Q1 2014 compared with €22.20 in Q1 2013, representing a decrease of 0.5% over the year.  See table 2.
  • Average weekly paid hours were 31.2 in Q1 2014, which was the same as those recorded in Q1 2013.  See table 3.
  • Average hourly total labour costs stood at €25.40 in Q1 2014, a fall of 0.9% from the Q1 2013 value of €25.62.  See table 5b.
  • Average weekly earnings in the public sector were €899.57 in Q1 2014, a decrease of 1.8% over the Q1 2013 value of €915.61. See tables 1 and 6a.
  • Esitmated numbers of persons employed in the public sector were 375,500 in Q1 2014, an annual decrease of 0.7% over the same period a year earlier. See table A1.

Average weekly earnings increase in 7 of the 13 sectors in year to Q1 2014

Across the economic sectors average weekly earnings increased in 7 of the 13 sectors in the year to Q1 2014, with the largest percentage increase in the Construction sector (+10.2%) from €639.35 to €704.41.  The largest percentage sectoral decrease in weekly earnings was recorded in the Education sector (-2.7%) from €814.12 to €792.03. See table 1 and graph above.

Between Q1 2010 and Q1 2014 average weekly earnings across individual  sectors show changes ranging between -6.3% for the Education sector from €845.59 to €792.03 and +13.6% for the Information and communication sector from €915.94 to €1,040.10.  See table 1.

X Axis Label4 Year % change
J13.5554730659213
B-E7.45335400930418
G6.06688491981269
H6.04299910723431
K-L5.64537607891493
R-S3.78117988649862
N2.80599705063083
Total0.56266581149238
O-0.0931522280713137
M-1.16933131053798
I-2.27797639763343
F-2.4592547461124
Q-4.75536553598732
P-6.33403895504915

 

 

Total      All Sectors
B-E Industry
F Construction
G Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 
H Transportation and storage
I Accommodation and food services
J Information and communication
K-L Financial, insurance and real estate
M Professional, scientific and technical
N Administrative and support services
O Public Administration and defence
P Education
Q Human health and social work
R-S Arts, entertainment, recreation and other service activities

 

Weekly earnings in the private sector showed an increase of 0.7% (+€4.36) from €623.65 to €628.01 in the year to Q1 2014 compared with a decrease of  1.8% (-€16.04) in the public sector (including semi-state sector) from €915.61 to €899.57.     See table 1.

Hourly earnings decrease to €22.08 in year to Q1 2014

Average hourly earnings decreased from €22.20 per hour in Q1 2013 to €22.08 in Q1 2014, representing a decrease of 0.5% or €0.12.  This compares with a revised decrease of 0.7% in average hourly earnings in Q4 2013 (from €21.80 to €21.73 per hour).  See table 2 and graph below.

 


 

 

X-axis labelQ1 2013Q12014
B-E22.0622.76
F18.3219.32
G17.3317.31
H20.2520.62
I12.0612.17
J28.3928.77
K-L30.731.1
M25.3325.87
N16.9416.84
O26.5125.54
P35.2534.15
Q22.8422.41
R-S17.2217.06
All sectors22.222.08

 

While overall average hourly earnings decreased by 0.1% from €22.11 to €22.08 in the four years to Q1 2014, across the sectors hourly earnings have actually increased in 7 of the 13 sectors. The largest percentage increase was recorded in the Information and communication sector (+11.2%) from €25.87 to €28.77. The largest percentage decrease in average hourly earnings over the same period was recorded in the Construction sector (-5.1%) from €20.36 to €19.32.

Enterprises with less than 50 employees showed an annual increase of 3.5% in average hourly earnings in Q1 2014, from €17.89 to €18.52. Enterprises with between 50 and 250 employees recorded a fall of 4.1%, from €20.58 to €19.73 in average hourly earnings over the same period.  Results for enterprises with greater than 250 employees showed a decrease of 1.7% in the year to Q1 2014 with values of €25.82 and €25.38 in average hourly earnings respectively.

Paid hours per week unchanged at 31.2 in Q1 2014

Average weekly paid hours were 31.2 in Q1 2014, which represented no change over the year.  Revised average weekly paid hours were 31.7 in Q4 2013 and showed an increase of 0.3% over the same period in 2013.  In the four years to Q1 2014 average weekly paid hours are up from 31.0 hours in Q1 2010 to 31.2 hours in Q1 2014, an increase of 0.6% or 0.2 hours. See table 3.

The largest annual percentage increase in average weekly paid hours in Q1 2014 was recorded in the Construction sector  (+4.6%), from 34.9 to 36.5 hours.  The largest percentage decrease over the same period was seen in the Arts, entertainment, recreation and other service activities sector (-1.8%) from 28.1 to 27.6 hours.

Enterprises with less than 50 employees showed a decrease of 0.3% over the four years to Q1 2014 from 29.9 to 29.8 hours, while enterprises with between 50 and 250 employees recorded a drop of 2.2%, from 32.0 to 31.3 hours, over the same period.  Enterprises with greater than 250 employees showed a rise of 2.5% from 31.5 to 32.3 hours between Q1 2010 and Q1 2014. See table 3.

Data is now available on the databank at 2 digit NACE level (plus selected combinations) for average weekly earnings, average hourly earnings and average weekly paid hours from Q1 2008 to Q4 2013. It should be noted that data at this level can be subject to more volatility in quarterly changes than data at the higher 1 digit sector level.    See link to databank table:-

http://www.cso.ie/px/pxeirestat/Statire/SelectVarVal/Define.asp?maintable=EHQ15&PLanguage=0

Overall decrease of 0.2% in average hourly total labour costs over the four years to Q1 2014 

Average hourly total labour costs decreased by 0.2% over the four years to Q1 2014 from €25.45 per hour to €25.40.  The percentage changes across the sectors ranged from -9.3% in the Construction sector (from €23.94 to €21.72) to +13.3% in the Information and communication sector (from €30.64 to €34.71).  Over the same period average hourly total labour costs in the public sector fell by 0.1% (€31.18 to €31.16) compared with an increase of 1.1% (€23.41 to €23.66)  in the private sector.  See table 5b and graph below.

4 Year % change
J13.2832898172324
R-S11.4175399889686
H6.78191489361704
G5.04997369805364
N2.8032345013477
B-E2.50936329588016
K-L1.07923137667807
Total-0.196463654223966
P-1.92808754559667
O-2.33545647558386
M-2.80373831775701
I-4.2022792022792
Q-6.3114134542706
F-9.27318295739349

Average weekly earnings down in 6 of the 7 public sector sub-sectors

Average weekly earnings fell in 6 of the 7 public sector sub-sectors in the year to Q1 2014.  The largest percentage decrease in the main sub-sectors was in the Defence sector where weekly earnings dropped by 2.8% over the year, from €825.97 to €802.50.  The largest percentage increase was in the Semi-state sector where earnings rose by 1.2% from €977.90 to €990.04 per week. See tables 6a and graph below.

 

 

 

X-axis labelQ1 2013Q1 2014
Civil service936.86928.61
Defence825.97802.5
Garda Siochana1245.621227.64
Education917.23893.52
Regional bodies829.38811.36
Health874.48851.22
Semi-state977.9990.04

 

Annual decrease of 0.7% in public sector numbers in Q1 2014

The estimated number of persons employed in the public sector showed a reduction of 0.7% over the year to Q1 2014 from 378,000 to 375,500.  In the year to Q1 2014 the largest percentage decrease was recorded in the Health sector (-4.0%), a fall of 4,900 over the Q1 2013 number, while the largest increase of 2.8% was recorded in both the Regional Bodies sector (from 32,100 to 33,000) and Semi-state sector (from 49,700 to 51,100) over the same period.  The latter sector includes staff in the Child and Family Agency which was established on the 1st January, 2014.  The majority of staff was taken from the Health sector which shows a decrease of 4.0% in the year to Q1 2014.  Over the four years from Q1 2010 to Q1 2014 overall employment numbers in the public sector fell by 31,500 (-7.7%) from 407,000.  See table A1 and graph below.

 

 

X-axis labelQ1 2013Q1 2014
Civil service3920038700
Defence98009700
Garda Siochana1330013000
Education110300111300
Regional bodies3210033000
Health123600118700
Semi-state4970051100

 

Table A1 contains estimates of public sector employment numbers by high level area within the overall public sector.  Public sector employment is spread across a number of NACE economic sectors and includes Semi-state bodies in sectors such as Transportation and storage and Information and communication. Furthermore, while employment in the Public administration and defence, Education and Human health and social work sectors is mainly in public sector organisations, there is some element of private sector employment too.

 

 

It should be noted that all earnings are gross amounts before deductions for PRSI, tax and other levies.  This is particularly relevant to the public sector since March 2009 when the pension levy was introduced. 

The terms of the Haddington Road agreement have implications on public sector earnings, for example, some public sector workers have increased hours resulting in a fall in hourly earnings.  For the full text of the agreement see the following link: -   http://per.gov.ie/haddington-road-agreement/  

Changes in the composition of employees in a given sector or group has an effect on the average levels of earnings and paid hours over time.  For example, if the proportion of part-time employees increases within a sector then it would be expected that the average weekly earnings and paid hours would fall in that sector even if the hourly pay rates were unchanged.  Also, estimated averages do not reflect differences in characteristics of the job or the employees, and since EHECS collects aggregate data from each enterprise it is not possible to correct for such differences using EHECS data.

Many public sector employees are paid on the basis of incremental scales. Recruitment, particularly at lower levels, to these sectors would generally result in a depression to average earnings.  The absence of recruitment has the opposite effect.  Earnings are inclusive of overtime and irregular earnings. The variability of these components can impact on trends over time.   The reduction in employee numbers across the public sector will also impact on average earnings.  Consideration to these factors should be given when interpreting results.

 

 

Table 1 Average weekly earnings by economic sector and other characteristics and quarter1   
NACE Principal Activity20102011201220132014Quarterly changeAnnual change
Q1Q1Q1Q1Q4Q1*
          
            
  %%
  
B-EIndustry799.64808.26831.18823.54831.61859.24+27.63+3.3+35.70+4.3
FConstruction722.17665.27655.13639.35731.42704.41-27.01 -3.7 +65.06+10.2
GWholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles482.62495.11518.08518.22533.33511.90-21.43 -4.0 -6.32 -1.2
HTransportation and storage683.27713.24708.73722.58755.77724.56-31.21 -4.1 +1.98+0.3
IAccommodation and food services316.07302.92297.22292.89316.12308.87-7.25 -2.3 +15.98+5.5
JInformation and communication915.94952.161042.341038.701002.931040.10+37.17+3.7+1.40+0.1
K-LFinancial, insurance and real estate1013.751031.491021.971044.81976.151070.98+94.83+9.7+26.17+2.5
MProfessional, scientific and technical856.90740.88856.81826.32817.30846.88+29.58+3.6+20.56+2.5
NAdministrative and support services 488.24490.84491.10506.19487.46501.94+14.48+3.0-4.25 -0.8
OPublic administration and defence923.22889.48936.40940.81925.68922.36-3.32 -0.4 -18.45 -2.0
PEducation845.59831.49828.10814.12816.92792.03-24.89 -3.0 -22.09 -2.7
QHuman health and social work706.36717.64711.88688.90671.36672.77+1.41+0.2-16.13 -2.3
R-SArts, entertainment, recreation and other service activities454.62420.31468.45483.24486.43471.81-14.62 -3.0 -11.43 -2.4
  
Total 686.02686.58696.67692.54688.78689.88+1.10+0.2-2.66 -0.4
            
            
Public/Private Sector          
            
Private sector612.46610.56623.89623.65624.57628.01+3.44+0.6+4.36+0.7
Public sector2895.43893.82917.46915.61907.77899.57-8.20 -0.9 -16.04 -1.8
            
            
Size of Enterprise          
            
Less than 50 employees530.23519.82535.57533.31549.80551.50+1.70+0.3+18.19+3.4
50-250 employees657.46643.39654.38651.57643.72617.05-26.67 -4.1 -34.52 -5.3
Greater than 250 employees808.43821.41824.89827.98805.63820.33+14.70+1.8-7.65 -0.9
            
1 Coillte is excluded from the results with effect from Q1 2012 as it is no longer classified under NACE B-S.    
2 Average weekly earnings by Public sector sub-sector are set out in Table 6a.        
* Preliminary Estimates          
Table 2 Average hourly earnings by economic sector and other characteristics and quarter1    
NACE Principal Activity20102011201220132014Quarterly changeAnnual change
Q1Q1Q1Q1Q4Q1*
          
            
  %%
            
B-EIndustry22.1722.1022.2722.0621.8722.76+0.89+4.1+0.70+3.2
FConstruction20.3618.9718.5518.3220.3219.32-1.00 -4.9 +1.00+5.5
GWholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles16.4416.6017.0717.3317.4217.31-0.11 -0.6 -0.02 -0.1
HTransportation and storage19.1919.7119.9620.2521.4620.62-0.84 -3.9 +0.37+1.8
IAccommodation and food services12.6912.3712.1012.0612.2712.17-0.10 -0.8 +0.11+0.9
JInformation and communication25.8726.9328.8228.3927.5028.77+1.27+4.6+0.38+1.3
K-LFinancial, insurance and real estate30.5730.9230.1730.7028.7731.10+2.33+8.1+0.40+1.3
MProfessional, scientific and technical26.5324.0826.1725.3324.7525.87+1.12+4.5+0.54+2.1
NAdministrative and support services 16.3016.8115.9416.9415.9616.84+0.88+5.5-0.10 -0.6
OPublic administration and defence26.4226.3026.4126.5125.4625.54+0.08+0.3-0.97 -3.7
PEducation35.6235.9635.4735.2534.3334.15-0.18 -0.5 -1.10 -3.1
QHuman health and social work23.4623.5623.3122.8422.3022.41+0.11+0.5-0.43 -1.9
R-SArts, entertainment, recreation and other service activities16.0415.7316.6417.2217.1517.06-0.09 -0.5 -0.16 -0.9
            
Total 22.1122.2222.1522.2021.7322.08+0.35+1.6-0.12 -0.5
            
            
Public/Private Sector          
            
Private sector19.7819.7619.8820.0619.7820.21+0.43+2.2+0.15+0.7
Public sector 228.6828.9028.9629.0428.2628.23-0.03 -0.1 -0.81 -2.8
            
Size of Enterprise          
Less than 50 employees17.7417.5317.7317.8918.3318.52+0.19+1.0+0.63+3.5
50-250 employees20.5520.2820.5220.5819.7619.73-0.03 -0.2 -0.85 -4.1
Greater than 250 employees25.6526.0525.6325.8224.7125.38+0.67+2.7-0.44 -1.7
            
1 Coillte is excluded from the results with effect from Q1 2012 as it is no longer classified under NACE B-S.     
2 Average weekly earnings by Public sector sub-sector are set out in Table 6b.     
* Preliminary Estimates          
Table 3 Average weekly paid hours by economic sector and other characteristics and quarter1   
NACE Principal Activity20102011201220132014Quarterly changeAnnual change
Q1Q1Q1Q1Q4Q1*
          
       
  hourshourshourshourshourshourshours%hours%
          
B-EIndustry36.136.637.337.338.037.8-0.2 -0.5 +0.5+1.3
FConstruction35.535.135.334.936.036.5+0.5+1.4+1.6+4.6
GWholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles29.429.830.329.930.629.6-1.0 -3.3 -0.3 -1.0
HTransportation and storage35.636.235.535.735.235.1-0.1 -0.3 -0.6 -1.7
IAccommodation and food services24.924.524.624.325.825.4-0.4 -1.6 +1.1+4.5
JInformation and communication35.435.436.236.636.536.2-0.3 -0.8 -0.4 -1.1
K-LFinancial, insurance and real estate33.233.433.934.033.934.4+0.5+1.5+0.4+1.2
MProfessional, scientific and technical32.330.832.732.633.032.7-0.3 -0.9 +0.1+0.3
NAdministrative and support services 29.929.230.829.930.529.8-0.7 -2.3 -0.1 -0.3
OPublic administration and defence34.933.835.535.536.436.1-0.3 -0.8 +0.6+1.7
PEducation23.723.123.323.123.823.2-0.6 -2.5 +0.1+0.4
QHuman health and social work30.130.530.530.230.130.0-0.1 -0.3 -0.2 -0.7
R-SArts, entertainment, recreation and other service activities28.326.728.228.128.427.6-0.8 -2.8 -0.5 -1.8
            
Total 31.030.931.531.231.731.2-0.5 -1.6 --
            
            
Public/Private Sector          
            
Private sector31.030.931.431.131.631.1-0.5 -1.6 --
Public sector231.230.931.731.532.131.9-0.2 -0.6 +0.4+1.3
            
            
Size of Enterprise          
            
Less than 50 employees29.929.630.229.830.029.8-0.2 -0.7 --
50-250 employees32.031.731.931.732.631.3-1.3 -4.0 -0.4 -1.3
Greater than 250 employees31.531.532.232.132.632.3-0.3 -0.9 +0.2+0.6
            
1 Coillte is excluded from the results with effect from Q1 2012 as it is no longer classified under NACE B-S.   
2 Average weekly earnings by Public sector sub-sector are set out in Table 6c.   
* Preliminary Estimates        
Table 4a Average hourly earnings excluding irregular earnings by economic sector and other characteristics and quarter1 2
NACE Principal Activity20102011201220132014Quarterly changeAnnual change
Q1Q1Q1Q1Q4Q1*
          
         
  %%
            
B-EIndustry20.4820.5320.4620.4420.5120.85+0.34+1.7+0.41+2.0
FConstruction20.0518.7818.4318.1819.7118.95-0.76 -3.9 +0.77+4.2
GWholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles15.7615.7116.0816.3916.3716.31-0.06 -0.4 -0.08 -0.5
HTransportation and storage18.4318.8918.7819.1019.8419.62-0.22 -1.1 +0.52+2.7
IAccommodation and food services12.5612.2311.8611.8712.0312.02-0.01 -0.1 +0.15+1.3
JInformation and communication24.2224.2625.2525.0425.3125.50+0.19+0.8+0.46+1.8
K-LFinancial, insurance and real estate27.2627.2927.0026.7126.6826.69+0.01--0.02 -0.1
MProfessional, scientific and technical25.0122.5723.5823.6923.6624.42+0.76+3.2+0.73+3.1
NAdministrative and support services 15.6315.4114.9015.2415.1415.29+0.15+1.0+0.05+0.3
OPublic administration and defence25.0925.0025.1725.2924.4524.37-0.08 -0.3 -0.92 -3.6
PEducation35.0935.3934.9634.6633.7833.70-0.08 -0.2 -0.96 -2.8
QHuman health and social work22.3222.4322.2221.8021.3521.49+0.14+0.7-0.31 -1.4
R-SArts, entertainment, recreation and other service activities15.5615.3915.9616.4116.3016.36+0.06+0.4-0.05 -0.3
            
Total 20.9920.9820.8120.8620.6520.73+0.08+0.4-0.13 -0.6
            
            
Public/Private Sector          
            
Private sector18.7218.5318.5118.6818.7118.79+0.08+0.4+0.11+0.6
Public sector327.3927.6627.7127.8127.1227.12---0.69 -2.5
            
            
Size of Enterprise          
            
Less than 50 employees17.3116.9817.0517.2117.5017.61+0.11+0.6+0.40+2.3
50-250 employees19.1818.9818.9619.1018.7318.55-0.18 -1.0 -0.55 -2.9
Greater than 250 employees24.1324.3723.9224.0523.4423.67+0.23+1.0-0.38 -1.6
            
1 Average hourly earnings excluding irregular earnings plus the average hourly irregular earnings in Table 4b equal average hourly earnings as set out in Table 2.
2 Coillte is excluded from the results with effect from Q1 2012 as it is no longer classified under NACE B-S.   
3 Average weekly earnings by Public sector sub-sector are set out in Table 6d.    
* Preliminary Estimates       
Table 4b Average hourly irregular earnings by economic sector and other characteristics and quarter1 2
NACE Principal Activity20102011201220132014Quarterly changeAnnual change
Q1Q1Q1Q1Q4Q1*
        
        
  
        
B-EIndustry1.691.561.811.631.361.90+0.54+0.27
FConstruction0.320.190.120.140.610.36-0.25+0.22
GWholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles0.670.891.000.941.050.99-0.06+0.05
HTransportation and storage0.760.821.191.141.621.00-0.62-0.14
IAccommodation and food services0.130.140.230.190.240.15-0.09-0.04
JInformation and communication1.652.673.563.352.193.27+1.08-0.08
K-LFinancial, insurance and real estate3.313.633.173.992.094.40+2.31+0.41
MProfessional, scientific and technical1.521.502.581.641.091.45+0.36-0.19
NAdministrative and support services 0.671.411.041.700.821.56+0.74-0.14
OPublic administration and defence1.341.301.241.221.011.16+0.15-0.06
PEducation0.530.570.520.590.550.45-0.10-0.14
QHuman health and social work1.141.131.091.040.950.92-0.03-0.12
R-SArts, entertainment, recreation and other service activities0.480.340.680.800.850.70-0.15-0.10
          
Total 1.121.241.341.351.091.35+0.26-
          
Public/Private Sector        
          
Private sector1.061.231.381.381.071.42+0.35+0.04
Public sector1.291.241.241.231.141.11-0.03-0.12
          
Size of Enterprise        
          
Less than 50 employees0.420.550.670.680.830.91+0.08+0.23
50-250 employees1.381.311.561.491.031.19+0.16-0.30
Greater than 250 employees1.511.681.711.771.281.71+0.43-0.06
1 Average hourly irregular earnings plus the average hourly earnings excluding irregular earnings in Table 4a equal average hourly earnings as set out in Table 2.
2 Coillte is excluded from the results with effect from Q1 2012 as it is no longer classified under NACE B-S.
* Preliminary Estimates        
Table 5a Average hourly other labour costs by economic sector and other characteristics and quarter1  
NACE Principal Activity20102011201220132014Quarterly changeAnnual change
Q1Q1Q1Q1Q4Q1*
            
  %%
  
B-EIndustry4.534.395.454.884.974.61-0.36 -7.2 -0.27 -5.5
FConstruction3.572.462.242.272.532.40-0.13 -5.1 +0.13+5.7
GWholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles2.572.442.502.502.712.67-0.04 -1.5 +0.17+6.8
HTransportation and storage3.373.514.433.564.303.47-0.83 -19.3 -0.09 -2.5
IAccommodation and food services1.351.331.121.071.131.27+0.14+12.4+0.20+18.7
JInformation and communication4.774.976.027.2410.705.94-4.76 -44.5 -1.30 -18.0
K-LFinancial, insurance and real estate7.426.666.617.398.487.31-1.17 -13.8 -0.08 -1.1
MProfessional, scientific and technical4.503.924.044.004.374.30-0.07 -1.6 +0.30+7.5
NAdministrative and support services 2.252.392.192.292.352.23-0.12 -5.1 -0.06 -2.6
OPublic administration and defence1.831.921.992.062.022.06+0.04+2.0--
PEducation2.763.063.373.493.443.49+0.05+1.5--
QHuman health and social work3.002.112.332.352.252.38+0.13+5.8+0.03+1.3
R-SArts, entertainment, recreation and other service activities2.092.243.013.512.503.14+0.64+25.6-0.37 -10.5
            
Total 3.333.113.373.413.663.32-0.34 -9.3 -0.09 -2.6
            
Public/Private Sector          
            
Private sector3.633.223.533.563.843.44-0.40 -10.4 -0.12 -3.4
Public sector2.502.792.912.953.062.92-0.14 -4.6 -0.03 -1.0
            
Size of Enterprise          
Less than 50 employees2.982.222.392.552.482.52+0.04+1.6-0.03 -1.2
50-250 employees3.463.424.303.303.503.14-0.36 -10.3 -0.16 -4.8
Greater than 250 employees3.543.603.714.064.503.93-0.57 -12.7 -0.13 -3.2
            
1 Coillte is excluded from the results with effect from Q1 2012 as it is no longer classified under NACE B-S.  
* Preliminary Estimates        
Table 5b Average hourly total labour costs by economic sector and other characteristics and quarter1 2   
NACE Principal Activity20102011201220132014Quarterly changeAnnual change
Q1Q1Q1Q1Q4Q1*
          
          
  %%
           
B-EIndustry26.7026.4927.7226.9426.8327.370.54+2.0+0.43+1.6
FConstruction23.9421.4320.7920.6022.8521.72-1.13 -4.9 +1.12+5.4
GWholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles19.0119.0419.5719.8320.1219.97-0.15 -0.7 +0.14+0.7
HTransportation and storage22.5623.2224.4023.8025.7624.09-1.67 -6.5 +0.29+1.2
IAccommodation and food services14.0413.7113.2213.1313.4013.450.05+0.4+0.32+2.4
JInformation and communication30.6431.9034.8435.6338.2034.71-3.49 -9.1 -0.92 -2.6
K-LFinancial, insurance and real estate37.9937.5836.7938.0937.2538.401.15+3.1+0.31+0.8
MProfessional, scientific and technical31.0327.9930.2029.3329.1130.161.05+3.6+0.83+2.8
NAdministrative and support services 18.5519.2018.1319.2318.3119.070.76+4.2-0.16 -0.8
OPublic administration and defence28.2628.2228.4028.5727.4827.600.12+0.4-0.97 -3.4
PEducation38.3839.0238.8438.7437.7737.64-0.13 -0.3 -1.10 -2.8
QHuman health and social work26.4625.6825.6425.1924.5524.790.24+1.0-0.40 -1.6
R-SArts, entertainment, recreation and other service activities18.1317.9719.6520.7319.6520.200.55+2.8-0.53 -2.6
            
Total 25.4525.3225.5225.6225.3925.400.01--0.22 -0.9
            
Public/Private Sector          
            
Private sector23.4122.9923.4123.6223.6223.66+0.04+0.2+0.04+0.2
Public sector31.1831.6931.8631.9931.3231.16-0.16 -0.5 -0.83 -2.6
            
Size of Enterprise          
Less than 50 employees20.7119.7520.1220.4420.8121.04+0.23+1.1+0.60+2.9
50-250 employees24.0123.7124.8323.8823.2622.88-0.38 -1.6 -1.00 -4.2
Greater than 250 employees29.1829.6529.3429.8829.2129.32+0.11+0.4-0.56 -1.9
            
1 Average hourly total labour costs equal the average hourly earnings in Table 2 plus the average hourly other labour costs as set out in Table 5a.
2 Coillte is excluded from the results with effect from Q1 2012 as it is no longer classified under NACE B-S.  
* Preliminary Estimates       
Table 5c Employment by economic sector and other characteristics and quarter1
NACE Principal Activity2011201220132014
     
Q1Q1Q1Q4Q1
     
       
B-EIndustry197,900192,700194,400199,000193,600
FConstruction64,30062,70054,40059,40060,400
GWholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles273,000276,400278,400275,200270,300
HTransportation and storage64,50061,00061,60062,20061,200
IAccommodation and food services112,600120,200126,600141,400140,000
JInformation and communication51,80055,90055,50058,80058,000
K-LFinancial, insurance and real estate86,40087,20086,70084,90085,800
MProfessional, scientific and technical73,90069,20072,20081,50084,000
NAdministrative and support services 76,90072,80069,30074,30073,200
OPublic administration and defence116,300110,700105,100105,400107,100
PEducation131,800131,700130,900131,700133,400
QHuman health and social work215,200216,600224,900228,200222,900
R-SArts, entertainment, recreation and other service activities50,50048,70047,00045,40043,900
       
Total 1,515,1001,505,8001,507,0001,547,3001,533,600
       
Public/Private Sector     
Private sector1,105,7001,116,8001,129,1001,170,8001,158,100
Public sector409,400389,200378,000376,500375,500
       
1 It should be noted that the Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) is the official source of estimates of employment. The estimated trend in the number of employees refers to QHNS employee estimates, but differs in coverage in certain ways, such as the fact that a person with two jobs could be counted twice in the table and the exclusion of the Agriculture, forestry and fishing sector which is covered by the QNHS.
Table 6a Average weekly earnings by public sector sub-sector and quarter
Public sector sub-sector20102011201220132014Annual change
Q1Q1Q1Q1Q4Q1*
         
 %
         
Civil service875.78811.95935.26936.86924.16928.61-8.25-0.9
Defence865.02833.86844.68825.97895.83802.50-23.47-2.8
Garda Siochana1,223.961,234.611,218.261,245.621,131.971,227.64-17.98-1.4
Education907.31888.11917.88917.23920.98893.52-23.71-2.6
Regional bodies860.94847.06822.18829.38830.74811.36-18.02-2.2
Health836.01867.39883.15874.48851.99851.22-23.26-2.7
Semi-state978.68992.32982.55977.90994.88990.04+12.14+1.2
         
Total public sector895.43893.82917.46915.61907.77899.57-16.04-1.8
         
Total public sector excluding semi-state bodies883.61879.59907.90906.19894.91885.20-20.99-2.3
         
Semi-state by sub-sector        
Non Commercial Semi-state bodies988.89998.691,050.281,021.261,019.32976.67-44.59-4.4
Commercial Semi-state bodies975.60990.61963.22965.81987.99994.74+28.93+3.0
         
* Preliminary Estimates        
Table 6b Average hourly earnings by public sector sub-sector and quarter
Public sector sub-sector20102011201220132014Annual change
Q1Q1Q1Q1Q4Q1*
         
 %
         
Civil service26.5126.3126.7526.9625.4725.56-1.40-5.2
Defence24.0923.2123.7323.1324.9022.61-0.52-2.2
Garda Siochana28.6629.1429.6129.9728.2330.17+0.20+0.7
Education37.9238.0538.5238.9338.0837.89-1.04-2.7
Regional bodies25.0624.9723.6423.9023.2923.19-0.71-3.0
Health25.8526.4326.4426.5425.4125.45-1.09-4.1
Semi-state27.0426.4027.2626.9827.2726.91-0.07-0.3
         
Total public sector 28.6828.9028.9629.0428.2628.23-0.81-2.8
         
Total public sector excluding semi-state bodies28.9629.3529.2529.4128.4328.48-0.93-3.2
         
Semi-state by sub-sector        
Non Commercial Semi-state bodies29.0129.3230.4130.4729.1028.04-2.43 -8.0
Commercial Semi-state bodies26.4725.7126.4026.1026.7826.54+0.44+1.7
         
* Preliminary Estimates        
Table 6c Average weekly paid hours by public sector sub-sector and quarter
Public sector sub-sector20102011201220132014Annual change
Q1Q1Q1Q1Q4Q1*
 hourshourshourshourshourshourshours%
Civil service33.030.935.034.736.336.3+1.6+4.6
Defence35.935.935.635.736.035.5-0.2-0.6
Garda Siochana42.742.441.141.640.140.7-0.9-2.2
Education23.923.323.823.624.223.6--
Regional bodies34.433.934.834.735.735.0+0.3+0.9
Health32.332.833.433.033.533.5+0.5+1.5
Semi-state36.237.636.036.236.536.8+0.6+1.7
         
Total public sector 31.230.931.731.532.131.9+0.4+1.3
         
Total public sector excluding semi-state bodies30.530.031.030.831.531.1+0.3+1.0
         
Semi-state by sub-sector        
Non Commercial Semi-state bodies34.134.134.533.535.034.8+1.3+3.9
Commercial Semi-state bodies36.938.536.537.036.937.5+0.5+1.4
         
* Preliminary Estimates        
Table 6d Average hourly earnings excluding irregular earnings by public sector sub-sector and quarter1
Public sector sub-sector20102011201220132014Annual change
Q1Q1Q1Q1Q4Q1*
         
 %
 
Civil service26.0725.7926.2426.4725.0025.08-1.39-5.3
Defence23.0622.2522.7822.2023.8921.91-0.29-1.3
Garda Siochana23.9724.3424.5025.0024.9025.03+0.03+0.1
Education37.3937.4437.9438.3737.5337.55-0.82-2.1
Regional bodies24.0724.1523.0023.2522.4122.51-0.74-3.2
Health24.3424.8624.8724.9224.0324.03-0.89-3.6
Semi-state25.4725.3026.0125.8825.6825.71-0.17-0.7
         
Total public sector 27.3927.6627.7127.8127.1227.12-0.69-2.5
      
Total public sector excluding semi-state bodies27.7228.0928.0028.1627.3727.38-0.78-2.8
         
Semi-state by sub-sector        
Non Commercial Semi-state bodies28.8929.1930.2830.2828.7427.92-2.36-7.8
Commercial Semi-state bodies24.4724.3724.8524.7724.8624.98+0.21+0.8
1 To calculate average hourly irregular earnings subtract values in Table 6d from Table 6b.    
* Preliminary Estimates     
Table A1 Public sector numbers by sub-sector and quarter1  
Public sector sub-sector20102011201220132014Annual change
Q1Q1Q1Q1Q4Q1*
        
         
  '000 '000 '000 '000 '000 '000 '000%
         
Civil service40.144.539.739.238.938.7-0.5-1.3
Defence10.710.39.89.89.79.7-0.1-1.0
Garda Siochana14.714.313.713.313.013.0-0.3-2.3
Education113.8117.7111.9110.3111.0111.3+1.0+0.9
Regional bodies36.734.633.932.133.033.0+0.9+2.8
Health137.4132.9128.8123.6122.0118.7-4.9-4.0
Semi-state53.655.151.449.748.951.1+1.4+2.8
         
Total public sector407.0409.4389.2378.0376.5375.5-2.5-0.7
         
Total public sector excluding semi-state bodies353.4354.3337.8328.3327.6324.4-3.9-1.2
Semi-state by sub-sector        
Non Commercial Semi-state bodies11.411.110.19.89.612.1+2.3+23.5
Commercial Semi-state bodies42.244.041.339.939.239.0-0.9-2.3
         
1 Source: Earnings, Hours and Employment Costs Survey. Public Sector numbers include all those who received a payment which would include both full-time and part-time employees as well as contract workers. Total public sector numbers are also published by the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform on a quarterly basis. Those differ in coverage from the estimates in Table A1 as Department of Public Expenditure and Reform estimates are based on full-time equivalents which will change over time based on both changes in working hours and number of persons employed.
* Preliminary Estimates
Table A2 Estimates of average weekly earnings by broad occupational categories1
  201120122013Quarterly changeAnnual change
 Occupation with certain    
  NACE groupsQ4Q4Q3Q4
        
 Managers, professionals
 and associated professionals             % %
        
 B-E1,404.711,362.151,436.411,438.18+0.1+5.6
 B-N, R-S1,221.421,210.671,240.141,256.41+1.3+3.8
 O-Q1,050.151,108.681,065.011,102.06+3.5-0.6
        
 Total (B-S)1137.701134.811152.511170.03+1.5+3.1
        
        
 Clerical, sales     
 and service employees      
        
 B-E767.57738.26754.97767.71+1.7+4.0
 B-N, R-S458.27446.78440.94446.72+1.3-
 O-Q561.13546.22518.07537.33+3.7-1.6
        
 Total (B-S)488.48475.96467.56475.14+1.6-0.2
        
        
 Production, transport, craft     
 and other manual workers      
        
 B-E632.69594.90620.23627.04+1.1+5.4
 B-N, R-S564.27557.27495.29494.17-0.2-11.3
 O-Q447.36446.74426.56455.58+6.8+2.0
        
 Total (B-S)548.26541.84485.39489.05+0.8-9.7
        
1 See background notes.
Table A3 Response rates in selected sectors by quarter1
NACE Principal ActivityEmployer Response Rate %Employee Response Rate %Total number of respondent enterprises in Q1 2014
Preliminary Q4 2013Final Q4 2013Preliminary Q1 2014Preliminary Q4 2013Final Q4 2013Preliminary Q1 2014
         
B-EIndustry54.764.557.172.285.374.2629
FConstruction33.242.536.258.072.860.189
GWholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles51.059.854.674.380.771.9730
HTransportation and storage45.553.246.084.288.883.1121
IAccommodation and food services41.646.842.154.366.658.6352
JInformation and communication62.271.662.476.189.680.5194
K-LFinancial, insurance and real estate60.169.364.185.893.285.9195
MProfessional, scientific and technical52.462.354.364.179.066.3236
NAdministrative and support services 53.466.255.069.981.159.7197
OPublic administration and defence96.799.388.699.399.997.4132
PEducation65.971.366.093.496.092.9165
QHuman health and social work69.977.469.689.595.390.9506
R-SArts, entertainment, recreation and other service activities58.366.160.881.386.480.7250
  54.763.056.480.588.080.23,796
Total        
         
1 This table presents the response rates achieved by sector. Greater caution should be taken in the interpretation of estimates for sectors with lower response rates as these sectors could be subject to greater revisions if response levels are increased for final estimates.
Table A4 Preliminary data versus final data1
NACE Principal ActivityPreliminary Q4 2013Final Q4 2013Percentage Change
Average Weekly EarningsAverage Hourly EarningsAverage Weekly HoursAverage Weekly EarningsAverage Hourly EarningsAverage Weekly HoursAverage Weekly EarningsAverage Hourly EarningsAverage Weekly Hours
           
  hourshours%%%
       
B-EIndustry830.3221.9737.8831.6121.8738.0+0.2-0.5 +0.5
FConstruction721.3820.0436.0731.4220.3236.0+1.4+1.4-
GWholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles529.5917.3030.6533.3317.4230.6+0.7+0.7-
HTransportation and storage766.8521.6735.4755.7721.4635.2-1.4 -1.0 -0.6
IAccommodation and food services321.2812.2626.2316.1212.2725.8-1.6 +0.1-1.5
JInformation and communication1,016.6527.7736.61,002.9327.5036.5-1.3 -1.0 -0.3
K-LFinancial, insurance and real estate978.0728.8133.9976.1528.7733.9-0.2 -0.1 -
MProfessional, scientific and technical818.0025.1532.5817.3024.7533.0-0.1 -1.6 +1.5
NAdministrative and support services 495.8516.0131.0487.4615.9630.5-1.7 -0.3 -1.6
OPublic administration and defence924.6525.4736.3925.6825.4636.4+0.1-+0.3
PEducation821.6834.4723.8816.9234.3323.8-0.6 -0.4 -
QHuman health and social work683.6922.5730.3671.3622.3030.1-1.8 -1.2 -0.7
R-SArts, entertainment, recreation and other service activities484.3816.9728.5486.4317.1528.4+0.4+1.1-0.4
           
Total 687.2821.6931.7688.7821.7331.7+0.2+0.2-
           
Public/Private Sector         
           
Private sector622.5719.7231.6624.5719.7831.6+0.3+0.3-
Public sector907.5028.2932.1907.7728.2632.1--0.1 -
           
Size of Enterprise         
           
Less than 50 employees556.9518.4530.2549.8018.3330.0-1.3 -0.7 -0.7
50-250 employees625.8819.3232.4643.7219.7632.6+2.9+2.3+0.6
Greater than 250 employees802.7824.7232.5805.6324.7132.6+0.4-+0.3
         
1 See background notes.

Background Notes

Introduction

The Earnings, Hours and Employment Costs Survey (EHECS) replaced the four-yearly Labour Cost Survey, and also replaced all other CSO short-term earnings inquiries. The EHECS results are comparable across sectors and include more detail on components of earnings and labour costs than was previously available.

 

Legislation  

The survey information was collected by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) under the S.I. No 140 of 2013 Statistics (Labour Costs Surveys) Order 2013.  The information collected is treated as strictly confidential in accordance with the Statistics Act 1993.  The survey results meet the requirements for Labour Costs statistics set out in Council Regulation (EC) 530/1999.

 

Business Register 

The CSO’s Business Register provides the register of relevant enterprises for the survey. An enterprise is defined as the smallest legally independent unit.

 

Business Classification

The business classification used for the EHECS is based on the Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community (NACE Rev.2). The NACE code of each enterprise included in the survey was determined from the predominant activity of the enterprise, based on information provided in this or other CSO inquiries.

 

Nace Classification

NACE Rev.2 is the latest classification system for economic activities, updated from NACE Rev 1.1. A major revision of NACE was conducted between 2000 and 2007, in order to ensure that the NACE classification system remained relevant for the economy.  The main changes that affected the release was the reclassification of some industrial enterprises from industry to services (principally in the software and publishing sectors) and the inclusion of air conditioning supply, sewerage, water management and remediation activities in industry.   See web link to NACE coder :-

 http://www.cso.ie/px/u/NACECoder/NACEItems/searchnace.asp

 

Coverage

The  survey  results  relate  to  enterprises  in  the  Nace  Rev  2  Sections  B  –  E  (Industry),  F (Construction), G (Wholesale & retail trade: repair of motor vehicles & motorcycles), H (Transportation & storage), I (Accommodation & food services activities), J (Information & communication), K-L (Financial, insurance & real estate activities), M (Professional, scientific & technical activities), N (Administrative & support services activities), O (Public administration & defence), P (Education), Q (Human health & social work activities) and R-S (Arts, entertainment, recreation & other service activities) with 3 or more employees.  The data was collected at the enterprise level.

All enterprises with 50 or more employees and a sample of those with 3 to 49 employees are surveyed each quarter. The sample is based on the proportion of companies in each NACE 2 digit economic sectors in the 3 to 49 size classes (3 to 9, 10 to 19 and 20 to 49).

Earnings in the public sector are calculated before the deduction of the pension levy that was introduced in March 2009.

For Q1 and Q2 2011 temporary census field staff are included in all tables due to the large numbers involved.   

Data Collection

The survey is conducted by post and questionnaires are issued in the last week of the relevant quarter. Some returns are received electronically. All returns are scrutinised for accuracy. Where appropriate, firms are queried by post or telephone regarding incompleteness, apparent inconsistencies, etc. Information about the survey is on the CSO website and all questionnaires and instructions are available electronically there.

 

Differences with discontinued sources

The EHECS is not directly comparable with other discontinued short-term earnings surveys such as the Quarterly Industrial Inquiry (QII), the Quarterly Services Inquiry (QSI) and the Quarterly Earnings and Hours worked in Construction (QEC).  The main differences are:

The EHECS collects data on the entire reference quarter while the QII, QSI and QEC only collected data for a reference week in the quarter.

  •   Data on earnings and labour costs per hour is generally presented on the basis of hours paid and worked in the EHECS.  Data on earnings per hour was presented on the basis of hours paid (including paid leave)   in the QII.
  • The EHECS uses a standardised form for all NACE sectors with a standard occupational classification for all enterprises while the QII, QSI and QEC surveys had their own occupational classifications.  However the EHECS category “Production, Craft and other Manual workers” corresponds broadly to the “Industrial” category in the QII; the EHECS category “Clerical, Sales and Service Workers” also corresponds broadly to the QII category “Clerical and other office staff”; the QII category “Managerial and technical staff” is largely equivalent to the EHECS category “Managers, Professional and Associated Professionals”.
  •   The EHECS collects data for enterprises while the QII collected data for local units.
  •   Data on hours is collected for all categories of employees in the EHECS, while such data was limited to the industrial workers in the QII, non-managerial employees in the QEC and not collected at all in the QSI.
  •  The earnings data collected for the EHECS includes irregular earnings, irregular bonuses etc while these items were excluded from the QII, QSI and QEC which only collected data on regular earnings (including regular bonuses) and overtime.
  •   Non-labour costs such as employers PRSI, other social costs, benefit in kind etc., are collected for the EHECS but were not collected for the QII, QSI and QEC surveys.
  •  Data on employees in the QII, QSI and QEC was collected with regard to the reference week. In the EHECS employment data is collected with regard to the first and last day of the quarter.

 

Definitions

Employees:

All full-time or part-time workers paid a specific wage or salary or who had a contract of employment are defined as employees.   Persons not working for salary e.g. family members, directors, partners, outside pieceworker’s etc., are not considered employees but other persons engaged.  These workers are included separately but not used in the calculation of derived variables.  All employment figures are rounded to the nearest hundred.

 

Part-time Employees:

Part-time employees are defined as those who normally worked less than around 30 hours per week.  These included persons who worked for some whole days per week as well as those who worked for part of the day each day.

 

Apprentices

Apprentices are defined as those whose wages/salaries are governed by the fact that they work either under an apprenticeship contract or as part of a training program.  They are included in the calculation of earnings and hours data.  They were also combined with full-time and part-time employees in determining the size group to which enterprises were classified.

 

Category of employees  by occupation

For some enterprises information was collected separately for three occupational groups. The three groups are:

1. Managers, Administrators, Professionals and Associate Professionals.

2. Clerical, Sales and Service workers.

3. Production, Transport workers, Craft & Tradespersons and other Manual workers.

 

Wages and Salaries

All wages and salaries payments are gross (i.e. before deduction of income tax and employees’ PRSI contributions and levies such as the public sector pension levy).  In the analysis, the total wages and salaries are divided into: 

  •   Regular earnings i.e. pay and allowances paid at each pay period, even if the amount may vary.
  •   Overtime, i.e. payments for working in excess of normal hours, usually paid at a premium.
  •   Irregular bonuses and premiums, pay and allowances not paid at each pay period, i.e. annual or quarterly bonuses etc.

 

Hours

Weekly paid hours include total contracted hours plus overtime hours.

 

Other Costs

The following are the other categories of labour costs:

 

  •   Statutory employers’ PRSI including the social security contributions for apprentices.
  •  Other social costs; which encompass pension fund contributions, life assurance premiums, income continuance insurance as well as other employee-related payments paid by the employer.
  •   Benefits in kind; which include private use of company cars, stock options & share purchase schemes, voluntary sickness insurance, staff housing and other free or subsidised benefits (e.g. canteen facilities,   childcare provision, health costs).
  •   Other labour costs.
  • Redundancy payments.

 

Subsidies and Refunds

These are amounts received by firms under the various state schemes (IDA employment incentive scheme, grants etc.) as well as refunds from the Department of Social Protection (DSP) for sick and maternity leave.  These are deducted from the firms’ labour costs in the analysis.

 

National Minimum Wage (NMW)

The National Minimum Wage Act 2000 became law on the 1st April 2000. Enterprises are asked to indicate the number of employees in receipt of the NMW at the end of each quarter.  A detailed guide to the Act is available from the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation at www.djei.ie. Employees earning less than the minimum wage due to age or training status are also included.  These rates do not apply to close relatives of the employer or apprentices other than apprentice hairdressers.

 

Derived Variables

Persons Employed

The sum of full-time employees and part-time employees on the last day of the quarter plus the average number of apprentices engaged during the quarter.

 

Average Hourly Earnings

The sum of regular earnings, irregular earnings, and overtime earnings for the quarter divided by total paid hours for the quarter.

 

Average Irregular Earnings

Total irregular earnings in the quarter divided by total paid hours for the quarter.

 

Average Weekly Paid Hours

Total paid hours for the quarter divided by the average number of persons employed during the quarter divided by 13 (number of weeks in a quarter).  Unpaid hours worked (including unpaid overtime) and unpaid leave are excluded.

 

Other  Labour Costs

The sum of other labour costs divided by total paid hours for the quarter. Other labour costs include redundancy payments, employers’ contributions to social security, other social costs, benefit in kind and other labour costs.  Subsidies and refunds received were deducted.

 

Hourly Labour Costs

Hourly labour costs are total labour costs divided by the total number of hours paid during the quarter.

 

Earnings Per Week

Total earnings for the quarter divided by the average number of persons employed during the quarter divided by 13  (number of weeks in a quarter).

 

Annual Data

Annualised results for years 2008 – 2012 are available as a separate release, details of which are available on the CSO website.    

 

 

Methodology for production of final results
 
All enterprises with 50 or more employees are surveyed as well as a sample of enterprises which have between 3 and 49 employees inclusive. The classifications by size of enterprise are based on total persons engaged on the first day of the quarter.

 

Weighting

For enterprises with 3 to 49 employees inclusive, a weighting factor (the reciprocal of the sampling fraction) is used to weight the estimates to the total population for both employees and enterprises. The CSO Business Register forms the basis of the sampling frame used for weighting the sample data to the population.  Decay factors are calculated for each size class and sector to adjust the non-sampled element of the register for the respondent non-relevant enterprises.

 

Imputation

Imputation is carried out for non-respondents in the greater than 50 employees’ categories. Where an enterprise responded in the previous quarter ratio-imputation is used to estimate figures for the current quarter while for enterprises that did not respond in the previous quarter a stratum average imputation method is used to estimate the missing variables. These estimates are based on respondent enterprises of a similar size and activity.

 

Final Estimates 

After imputation, all enterprises with 50 or more employees are accounted for and included in the final dataset.  For those cells where a sample survey of enterprises is used (enterprises employing between 3 and 49 employees), the results are expanded using the grossing factors to cover the entire population for the relevant industries in the quarter.  Macro edits are carried out at this stage and any outliers are investigated and corrected. Coherence of the data is ensured by scrutinising quarter on quarter changes.

 

Interpretation of results

The series presented in this release and all estimates deriving from the EHECS survey are primarily of use as an indicator of trends in average earnings and paid hours of employees across different classifications. However, in interpreting the trends and in undertaking direct comparison of the average level of earnings of different groups of employees or sectors some caution in interpretation is warranted.

In the case of trends, changes in the composition of employees in a given sector or group has an effect on the average levels of earnings and paid hours over time. For example if the proportion of part time employees increases within a sector then it would be expected that the average weekly earnings and paid hours would fall in that sector even if hourly pay rates were unchanged.

In the case of direct comparison of earnings levels estimates are based on raw earnings levels. To get a true picture of differences in earnings levels of different employees comparisons should take account of differences in the characteristics of employees such as length of service, educational attainment level, nature of work  etc., none of which are available via EHECS.  The additional information available from the annual National Employment Survey (NES) allows for a more detailed analysis of differences in earnings levels and should be referred to by users seeking more detailed information on earnings determinants than is available from EHECS.

 

Public Sector Employment
 
There are two CSO surveys which can potentially provide information on public sector employment. The Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) can provide estimates based on all respondents who are in employment being asked whether they work in the public sector or not. The EHECS, which is the source of the quarterly Earnings and Labour Costs data, provides estimates based on responses from the employer. Specifically in the case of EHECS there is a response level of close to 80% for public sector employers over time.

Based on the higher response levels and lower levels of subjectivity associated with EHECS the CSO believes it offers a more reliable source for public sector number estimates over time and the CSO publishes data from EHECS as the primary series on public sector numbers.  Table A1 contains the estimates of public sector numbers broken down by the different high level areas within the public sector.

 

Methodology for production of broad occupational category estimates
 
From Q2 2010 a sub-sample of EHECS respondents has been used to generate earnings and hours estimates by three broad occupational categories.

Results are derived by utilising a matched sample of enterprises between consecutive quarters to generate quarterly changes.  An estimated series is included in table A2.  The analysis conducted on these estimates revealed that volatility in the quarterly changes at individual NACE sectors means that it is only possible to produce reliable estimates when the sectors are grouped. Earnings for the broad occupational groups are therefore presented by the following amalgamations:-

 

•       B-E                    Industry

•       B-N/R-S             All NACE sectors from Industry to Administrative and support service activities inclusive, plus Arts, entertainment, recreation and other service activities

•       O-Q                   All NACE sectors from Public administration and defence to Human health and social work activities, inclusive

•       B-S                    All NACE sectors

 

Review of preliminary versus final data
 
A detailed review of preliminary estimates and final data was undertaken to ascertain the extent of change between both sets of results.  The review focused on response rates, scale of revision at NACE sectoral level and significant changes in trends.  The findings of the review indicate that the preliminary figures can be accepted as a suitable indicator for quarterly trends. Analysis of the results for individual NACE sectors highlighted that the change from preliminary to final data was broadly in the range of plus or minus 5%. However, as response rates can impact on the quality of data at the sectoral level, it is advisable to be aware of this when interpreting preliminary results.

 

On a quarterly basis table A4 contains the differences between preliminary and final data for the most recent reported quarter, while table A3 highlights response rates.

 

Public Sector Organisations

Public sector organisations consist of the following:

 

•       Civil Service

•       Defence

•       Garda Síochána

•       Education

•       Regional bodies

•       Health

•       Semi State, both commercial and non-commercial

 

 

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