The seasonally adjusted Live Register total for February 2024 was 174,600 people, down by 2,100 people or by 1.2% from January 2024.
The unadjusted Live Register total stood at 173,982 people for February 2024.
Of the 173,982 people on the unadjusted Live Register in February 2024, 55.0% were male and 68.5% were Irish.
The 35-44 age group made up the largest number of those on the Live Register in February 2024 at 41,086 people or 23.6% of the total.
Four counties saw an increase in the number of people on the Live Register in the 12 months to February 2024, with the largest in Meath (7.8%) and Leitrim (2.5%).
There were 111,704 people on the Live Register for less than one year, which was 10,742 fewer people over the 12 months since February 2023.
People arriving in Ireland from Ukraine under the EU's Temporary Protection Directive (TPD) can access a wide range of Department of Social Protection (DSP) supports. The majority of new applications for income support from people of working age are being processed as Jobseeker's Allowance (JA) claims until the most appropriate income support for that person is identified. This facilitates access to existing part-time work supports where appropriate. If a person is on JA for 20* claim paid days or more, they are counted on the Live Register.
*Before October 2022, persons availing of TPD were included in the Live Register when they had been in receipt of JA for 50 days or more.
Data in this release are subject to revision based on updates to the seasonally adjusted series whenever new monthly data are added, such revisions are typically very minor in scale. It should be noted that larger revisions can occur when the comprehensive annual review of the seasonal adjustment model is carried out in January of each year. See background notes for further details.
| Total Persons on the Live Register - Unadjusted and Seasonally Adjusted | ||
| Live Register Total | Seasonally Adjusted | |
| February 2023 | 182,876 | 183,300 |
| January 2024 | 177,264 | 176,700 |
| February 2024 | 173,982 | 174,600 |
| Change in month | - | -2,100 |
| Change in year | -8,894 | - |
The number of Jobseekers Benefit claims increased by 2,006 (5.3%) in February 2024 compared with 12 months earlier.
Data up to the end of January 2024 on the number of persons availing of a range of programmes targeted primarily at the long-term unemployed (over 12 months) and other welfare recipients is provided in the Annex Table A1 – Number of persons availing of Activation Programmes table.
Persons on activation programmes are not counted as part of the monthly Live Register.
Detailed tables relating to the monthly estimates of the number of persons on Live Register classified by NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions are included in the CSO Main Data Dissemination Service LRM17 on PxStat.
Table LRM13 on PxStat includes the Live Register occupational data which is sourced from information collected by the DSP on the most recent occupation of claimants when they sign on the Live Register.
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Statistician's Comment
The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has today (08 March 2024) issued results from the Live Register for February 2024.
Commenting on today’s publication, Conor Delves, Statistician in the Labour Market Analysis Section, said:
“The unadjusted Live Register total for February 2024 was 173,982. When seasonal effects are considered, the seasonally adjusted Live Register total for February 2024 was 174,600 or 2,100 fewer people than January 2024.
There were 21,994 people benefitting from the EU's Temporary Protection Directive included in the Live Register figures for February 2024, a decrease of 350 people from January 2024.
Percentage increases in the number of people on the Live Register in the 12 months to February 2024 were recorded in Meath (7.8%), Leitrim (2.5%), Laois (1.3%) and Offaly (0.6%) - (See PxStat Table LRM15).
The number of people on the Live Register for one year or more in February 2024 was 62,278, which was 1,578 more people (+2.6%) than a year earlier. There were 111,704 people on the Live Register for less than one year, which represents just under two-thirds of the total number on the Live Register.”