Back to Top

 Skip navigation

Quarterly National Household Survey, Quarter 1, 2008


Employment growth slows to 2.6%


In the first quarter of 2008 there were 2,135,100 persons in employment, an annual increase of 53,800 or 2.6%. This compares with an annual growth rate of 3.2% in the previous quarter and a rate of 3.8% in the first quarter of 2007.


There was an annual increase of 14,300 or 1.2% in the number of men in employment, while the number of women in employment increased by almost 40,000 or 4.5%. The increase in women in employment accounts for almost three-quarters (+73.4%) of the overall increase in employment.

 

Main Results Q1 2008
Persons
Change in Quarter
Change in Year
Employment
2,135,100
-3,800
+53,800
Unemployment
   102,100
+1,100
  +8,700
Labour Force
2,237,200
-2,700
+62,500


Financial and other business services and Wholesale and retail trade sectors account for nearly 90% of employment growth


Some sectors showed stronger employment growth than others. Employment in the Financial and other business services sector grew by 26,300 or 9.7% in the year to the first quarter of 2008, and accounted for almost half (48.9%) of the overall increase in employment. This compares with an annual increase of 2,700 or 1.0% in the first quarter of 2007. The increase of 12,300 in male employment in the Financial and other business services sector represented 86.0% of the overall growth in male employment. The
Wholesale and retail trade sector also showed strong growth, with employment increasing by 21,100 or 7.3% over the year.

 

All of the increase in unemployment attributable to males


There were 67,900 males and 34,200 females unemployed in the first quarter of 2008, bringing the total number of unemployed up to 102,100, an increase of 8,700 (9.3%) in the year. The number of unemployed males increased by 11,000. All of the increase in unemployment is due to this rise in male unemployment. The number of unemployed females fell by 2,300.


For further information contact


Tara Galvin on 021 453 5093 or Noel Ryan on 021 453 5491
Fax 021 453 5492
E-mail labour@cso.ie


5 June 2008


- ENDS -