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Live Register

November 2016

 Live Register TotalSeasonally Adjusted
November 2015316,586330,100
October 2016277,219288,400
November 2016273,484285,600
   
Change in month-- 2,800
Change in year- 43,102-

Seasonally adjusted Live Register total decreases by 2,800 in November

Live Register Seasonally adjusted
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On a seasonally adjusted basis the Live Register total recorded a monthly decrease of 2,800 (-1.0%) in November 2016, reducing the seasonally adjusted total to 285,600. The number of persons on the Live Register in November 2016 is also the lowest number recorded in the seasonally adjusted series since November 2008. See table 2(a).

In unadjusted terms there were 273,484 persons signing on the Live Register in November 2016. This represents an annual decrease of 43,102 (-13.6%). See table 1(a).

Other features include:

  • On a seasonally adjusted basis the Live Register showed a monthly decrease of 2,300 (-1.4%) males in November 2016, while females decreased by 400 (-0.3%) over the same period. See table 2(a).
  • The number of male claimants decreased by 28,980 (-15.4%) to 159,174 in the year to November 2016, while female claimants decreased by 14,122 (-11.0%) to 114,310.  This compares with a decrease of 26,572 (-12.4%) to 188,154 for males, while female claimants decreased by 9,489 (-6.9%) to 128,432 in the year to November 2015. See table 1(a).

The Standardised Unemployment Rate (SUR) has been discontinued and has been replaced by the Monthly Unemployment release which is available here.

The Live Register is not designed to measure unemployment.  It includes part-time workers (those who work up to three days a week), seasonal and casual workers entitled to Jobseeker’s Benefit (JB) or Jobseeker’s Allowance (JA).  Unemployment is measured by the Quarterly National Household Survey.

 

0
DurationLess than one yearOne year or more
November 2014186175166472
December 2015191316164796
January 2015193828164844
February 2015192348162776
March 2015188273160403
April 2015185063158488
May 2015183749161884
June 2015190032166488
July 2015198206165422
August 2015194807164269
Sepember 2015175947156854
October 2015171191149603
November 2015169793146793
December 2015175442146174
January 2016176347145455
February 2016176245143478
March 2016174600141000
April 2016167563138222
May 2016166571140488
June 2016172051143832
July 2016177313141981
August 2016175950140346
September 2016155718130772
October 2016152156125063
November 2016151596121888

Live Register duration of continuous registration

The number of long term claimants on the Live Register in November 2016 was 121,888.  The number of male long term claimants decreased by 18,419 (-19.7%) in the year to November 2016, while females decreased by 6,486 (-12.2%), giving an overall annual decrease of 24,905 (-17.0%) in the number of long term claimants. See table 6 and figure 2.

In November 2016, 55.4% (151,596) of all claimants on the Live Register were short term claimants.  The comparable figure for November 2015 was 53.6% (169,793). The annual fall of 18,197 (-10.7%) in the number of short term claimants consisted of a decrease of 10,561 (-11.2%) in the number of male short term claimants and a decrease of 7,636 (-10.2%) in female short term claimants. See table 6.

Live Register casual and part-time workers

There were 59,685 casual and part-time workers on the Live Register in November 2016, which represents 21.8% of the total Live Register.  This compares with 20.7% one year earlier when there were 65,678 casual and part-time workers on the Live Register.  In the year to November 2016 the number of casual and part-time workers decreased by 5,663 (-9.1%), with the number of males decreasing by 3,604 (-10.4%) and the number of females decreasing by 2,389 (-7.7%). See table 7.

Under 25 years25 years and over
November 201448872303775
November 201539367277219
November 201630851242633

Live Register age groups

In the year to November 2016 the number of persons aged 25 and over on the Live Register decreased by 34,586 (-12.5%), and the number of persons aged under 25 decreased by 8,516 (-21.6%).  Annual decreases in persons aged under 25 have occurred in all months since July 2010. The percentage of persons aged under 25 on the Live Register now stands at 11.3% for November 2016, down from 12.4% in November 2015 and 13.9% in November 2014. See tables 1(b) and 1(c) and figure 3.

Live Register new registrants

There were 25,660 new registrants on the Live Register in November 2016, consisting of 11,311 Jobseeker’s Benefit (JB) claims, 12,946 Jobseeker’s Allowance (JA) claims and 1,403 ‘Other Registrants’.  Males accounted for 49.1% (12,602) and females 50.9% (13,058) of all new registrants.  On average 3,151 male and 3,265 female new registrants joined the Live Register each week of the month.  The difference between the number of new registrants on the Live Register and the change in the total number on the Live Register is accounted for by closed claims and movements between schemes. See table 3.

Live Register last occupation held

Craft and related (18.2%) remained the largest occupational group1 on the Live Register in November, despite the fact that the number in the group fell over the year by 10,917 (-18.0%) to 49,677.  The second largest annual percentage decrease was in the Other occupation group, which decreased by 14.7%.

The two smallest occupational groups in November were the Associate professional and technical and the Managers and administrators groups which accounted for 3.1% and 4.8% of the Live Register respectively. See table 5 and figure 4.

1 While the ‘No Occupation’ group is excluded from the analysis its subtotals are included in the relevant calculations presented in the text.

Broad Occupational GroupNovember 2014November 2015November 2016
1152561435913042
2200101765916196
31012891768462
4333563065427761
5702926059449677
6450864138335886
7379763388328925
8577675078343353
9424073873033025
10203691936517157
KEY  
1- Managers and administrators
2- Professional
3- Associate professional and technical
4- Clerical and secretarial
5- Craft and related
6- Personal and Protective service
7- Sales
8- Plant and machine operatives
9- Other occupation
10- No occupation


Live Register by other classifications

Other points which can be noted include:

  • An annual decrease of 37,023 (-15.2%) brought the total number of JA claimants to 206,362 in November 2016, while JB claimants decreased to 37,013 (-9.0%) over the same period.  As a result JA claimants account for 75.5% of all persons on the Live Register in November 2016 compared with 76.9% a year earlier. See table 1(a).
  • Annual decreases occurred in all of the eight NUTS 3 regions with the largest percentage decrease occurring in the Mid-East region (-15.9%) followed by the South-West region (-14.8%). See table 4.
  • In November, Irish nationals accounted for 82.8% (226,482) of the number of persons on the Live Register. Of the 47,002 non-Irish nationals, the largest constituent group on the Live Register was nationals from the EU15 to EU28 States (26,194), followed by the UK (10,496). See table 8.

Annex - Activation Programmes

Data up to the end of October 2016 on the number of people 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 – Number of persons availing of Activation Programmes table.

There were 70,878 people availing of these programmes in October 2016, which is a decrease of 9,698 persons (-12.0%) from the previous year, when there were 80,576 people in activation programmes. 

Persons on activation programmes are not counted as part of the monthly Live Register.

Table 1(a) Total persons on the Live Register
CategoryNovember 2015October 2016November 2016Monthly changeAnnual change
     
Males  
    JB Claims19,68717,16717,497+330-2,190
    JA Applications157,225134,179131,538-2,641-25,687
    Other Registrants11,24210,19510,139-56-1,103
    Total188,154161,541159,174-2,367-28,980
     
Females     
    JB Claims20,99318,96419,516+552-1,477
    JA Applications86,16076,61974,824-1,795-11,336
    Other Registrants21,27920,09519,970-125-1,309
    Total128,432115,678114,310-1,368-14,122
     
All Persons     
    JB Claims40,68036,13137,013+882-3,667
    JA Applications243,385210,798206,362-4,436-37,023
    Other Registrants32,52130,29030,109-181-2,412
    Total316,586277,219273,484-3,735-43,102
      
Table 1(b) Persons under 25 years of age on the Live Register
CategoryNovember 2015October 2016November 2016Monthly changeAnnual change
      
Males     
    JB Claims1,166981941-40-225
    JA Applications21,97817,76017,039-721-4,939
    Other Registrants11095103+8-7
    Total23,25418,83618,083-753-5,171
      
Females     
    JB Claims1,122929960+31-162
    JA Applications14,87912,39411,706-688-3,173
    Other Registrants112100102+2-10
    Total16,11313,42312,768-655-3,345
      
All Persons     
    JB Claims2,2881,9101,901-9-387
    JA Applications36,85730,15428,745-1,409-8,112
    Other Registrants222195205+10-17
    Total39,36732,25930,851-1,408-8,516
      
Table 1(c) Persons 25 years of age and over on the Live Register
CategoryNovember 2015October 2016November 2016Monthly changeAnnual change
      
Males     
    JB Claims18,52116,18616,556+370-1,965
    JA Applications135,247116,419114,499-1,920-20,748
    Other Registrants11,13210,10010,036-64-1,096
    Total164,900142,705141,091-1,614-23,809
      
Females     
    JB Claims19,87118,03518,556+521-1,315
    JA Applications71,28164,22563,118-1,107-8,163
    Other Registrants21,16719,99519,868-127-1,299
    Total112,319102,255101,542-713-10,777
      
All Persons     
    JB Claims38,39234,22135,112+891-3,280
    JA Applications206,528180,644177,617-3,027-28,911
    Other Registrants32,29930,09529,904-191-2,395
    Total277,219244,960242,633-2,327-34,586
      
Table 2(a) Total persons on the Live Register - Unadjusted and Seasonally Adjusted
  Unadjusted Series Seasonally Adjusted Series1
 MonthMalesFemalesAll Persons MalesFemalesAll Persons
         
2014November214,700137,900352,600 222,700144,600367,300
December216,300139,800356,100 219,900143,700363,600
 
2015January218,700140,000358,700 217,600142,700360,300
 February215,900139,200355,100 214,300141,600356,000
March212,000136,600348,700 211,800139,300351,100
 April208,300135,200343,600 210,000139,900349,800
 May208,700137,000345,600 207,700139,600347,300
 June211,400145,100356,500 206,100138,900344,900
 July210,300153,300363,600 203,900139,400343,300
 August208,400150,700359,100 202,100138,300340,400
 September197,500135,300332,800 200,300137,300337,600
 October189,700131,100320,800 196,400136,400332,800
 November188,200128,400316,600 195,200134,900330,100
 December191,200130,400321,600 194,200134,000328,200
2016January191,800130,000321,800 190,600132,700323,400
 February190,200129,500319,700 188,700131,800320,500
 March186,300129,300315,600 185,800131,100316,900
 April181,500124,300305,800183,100129,400312,500
 May181,300125,700307,100180,500128,300308,800
 June182,100133,800315,900177,600127,700305,400
July180,500138,800319,300175,200125,400300,500
August178,600137,700316,300173,300125,500298,700
September166,700119,800286,500169,200122,100291,300
October161,500115,700277,200167,400120,900288,400
 November159,200114,300273,500 165,100120,500285,600
1 Table contains revised figures.
Table 2(b) Persons under 25 years of age on the Live Register - Unadjusted and Seasonally Adjusted
  Unadjusted Series Seasonally Adjusted Series1
 MonthMalesFemalesAll Persons MalesFemalesAll Persons
         
2014November29,00019,90048,900 30,90021,50052,400
 December28,60019,30047,900 30,20021,10051,300
 
2015January29,30020,00049,300 29,70020,90050,600
 February28,80019,70048,500 29,00020,40049,400
 March28,00019,00047,100 28,50020,00048,500
 April27,30018,50045,900 28,10019,70047,800
 May27,80019,30047,100 27,60019,60047,200
 June28,80020,70049,500 27,30019,10046,300
 July28,80021,50050,300 26,80018,90045,700
 August28,60021,30049,900 26,40018,50044,900
 September26,30018,80045,200 26,20018,30044,500
 October24,10017,00041,100 25,20017,80043,000
 November23,30016,10039,400 24,90017,50042,300
 December23,20015,60038,700 24,50017,10041,600
 
2016January23,70016,10039,800 24,10016,80040,900
 February23,70016,10039,800 23,80016,60040,400
 March22,70015,60038,400 23,10016,30039,400
 April22,00014,90036,900 22,60015,90038,500
 May22,20015,50037,700 22,00015,70037,700
 June22,80016,80039,500 21,50015,40037,000
 July22,60017,30039,900 21,10015,10036,200
 August22,40017,20039,500 20,60014,90035,500
September20,00014,50034,600 20,00014,20034,100
October18,80013,40032,300 19,70014,10033,800
 November18,10012,80030,900 19,40013,90033,200
1 Table contains revised figures.
Table 2(c) Persons 25 years of age and over on the Live Register - Unadjusted and Seasonally Adjusted
  Unadjusted Series Seasonally Adjusted Series1
 MonthMalesFemalesAll Persons MalesFemalesAll Persons
         
2014November185,700118,000303,800 191,800123,100314,900
December187,800120,400308,200 189,700122,600312,300
 
2015January189,300120,000309,400 187,800121,800309,600
 February187,100119,500306,600 185,300121,200306,600
March184,000117,600301,600 183,300119,300302,700
 April181,000116,700297,700 181,800120,100302,000
 May180,900117,600298,500 180,100120,000300,100
 June182,600124,400307,000 178,800119,800298,600
 July181,500131,900313,300 177,000120,600297,600
 August179,800129,400309,200 175,700119,700295,500
 September171,200116,400287,600 174,100119,000293,100
 October165,600114,100279,700 171,200118,600289,900
 November164,900112,300277,200 170,300117,500287,800
 December168,100114,800282,900 169,600117,000286,600
2016January168,000114,000282,000 166,600115,900282,500
 February166,600113,400279,900 164,900115,200280,000
 March163,600113,600277,200 162,700114,800277,500
April159,500109,300268,800160,500113,400274,000
May159,200110,200269,400158,500112,600271,100
June159,300117,000276,300156,100112,300268,400
July157,900121,500279,400154,100110,300264,400
August156,300120,500276,800152,600110,600263,200
September146,700105,200251,900 149,200107,900257,100
October142,700102,300245,000 147,700106,900254,600
November141,100101,500242,600145,800106,600252,400
1 Table contains revised figures.     
Table 3 Summary of flows1 on and off the Live Register
   Males Females
  Number of Weeks New Regis-trations Average Weekly Change  New Regis-trations Average Weekly Change
  Live RegisterOutflow (derived) Live RegisterOutflow (derived)
   
JB Claims           
2015November419,6875,0164,491+131 20,993     5,7066,432-182
 December521,6065,3083,389+384 23,035     5,3393,297+408
 
2016January422,6706,8815,817+266 22,832     7,2787,481-51
 February422,7115,1115,070+10 22,839     5,6535,646+2
March521,8645,0285,875-169 23,6696,2915,461+166
April 420,3884,6216,097-369 20,7295,6218,561-735
May419,6753,6394,352-178 20,7444,4074,392+4
June519,6235,1175,169-10 25,1989,4344,980+891
 July419,6844,0864,025+15 28,9317,8834,150+933
 August419,3773,4983,805-77 28,2624,0014,670-167
 September517,4464,3566,287-386 19,6514,65013,261-1,722
 October417,1673,8024,081-70 18,9643,5864,273-172
November417,4974,5494,219+83 19,5166,7626,210+138
           
JA Applications           
2015November4157,2259,11311,086-493 86,1605,8147,559-436
 December5158,2918,2407,174+213 85,9144,6674,913-49
 
2016January4157,8778,9329,346-104 86,0006,0785,992+22
 February4156,4818,3469,742-349 85,5585,6166,058-111
March5153,4598,37111,393-604 84,5795,7936,772-196
April 4150,2617,28110,479-800 82,8124,9896,756-442
May4150,8856,9356,311+156 84,2745,0303,568+366
June5151,77610,0039,112+178 87,6158,6145,273+668
July4150,2647,4428,954-37888,5076,4895,597+223
August4148,7487,0888,604-37988,0755,1785,610-108
September5139,03310,03919,754-1,943 79,9087,19915,366-1,633
October4134,1798,15313,007-1,214 76,6195,3998,688-822
November4131,5387,62710,268-660 74,8245,3197,114-449
           
Other Registrants           
2015November411,242456521-16 21,2799351,159-56
 December511,322498418+16 21,448840671+34
 
2016January411,209499612-28 21,2149241,158-59
 February411,056368521-38 21,078795931-34
March511,007475524-10 21,022918974-11
April 410,863340484-36 20,7328191,109-73
May410,775314402-22 20,706622648-7
June510,678468565-19 20,9931,250963+57
July410,589428517-2221,3191,134808+82
August410,513346422-1921,321726724+1
September510,244433702-54 20,2088531,966-223
October410,195389438-12 20,095729842-28
November410,139426482-14 19,9709771,102-31
1 Flow analysis: inflows and outflows published in this table do not take account of inter-scheme activity within the Live Register. For example,
if a claimant exhausts his/her entitlement to JB and opens a new JA claim this is counted as an outflow in JB and an inflow in JA. 
Table 4 Persons on the Live Register classified by region
NUTS2 and NUTS3 Regions1November 2015October 2016November 2016Monthly changeAnnual changeUnder 25 years25 years & over
        
Males       
      Border, Midland and Western58,56850,53950,071-468-8,4976,02444,047
      Border26,69022,83222,678-154-4,0122,75519,923
      Midland15,19413,15812,824-334-2,3701,64211,182
      West16,68414,54914,569+20-2,1151,62712,942
        
      Southern and Eastern129,586111,002109,103-1,899-20,48312,05997,044
      Dublin46,83540,99740,007-990-6,8284,28135,726
      Mid-East17,57014,76314,480-283-3,0901,69412,786
      Mid-West15,61013,39713,257-140-2,3531,60511,652
      South-East25,27621,45221,126-326-4,1502,53418,592
      South-West24,29520,39320,233-160-4,0621,94518,288
      Total188,154161,541159,174-2,367-28,98018,083141,091
        
Females       
      Border, Midland and Western41,34737,62737,253-374-4,0944,46332,790
      Border18,58116,82516,588-237-1,9932,03214,556
      Midland10,8259,9819,851-130-9741,3768,475
      West11,94110,82110,814-7-1,1271,0559,759
        
      Southern and Eastern87,08578,05177,057-994-10,0288,30568,752
      Dublin29,36026,83526,288-547-3,0722,73023,558
      Mid-East13,24011,70811,423-285-1,8171,17110,252
      Mid-West10,8159,5469,472-74-1,3431,1718,301
      South-East17,09415,55915,304-255-1,7901,90813,396
      South-West16,57614,40314,570+167-2,0061,32513,245
      Total128,432115,678114,310-1,368-14,12212,768101,542
        
All Persons       
      Border, Midland and Western99,91588,16687,324-842-12,59110,48776,837
      Border45,27139,65739,266-391-6,0054,78734,479
      Midland26,01923,13922,675-464-3,3443,01819,657
      West28,62525,37025,383+13-3,2422,68222,701
        
      Southern and Eastern216,671189,053186,160-2,893-30,51120,364165,796
      Dublin76,19567,83266,295-1,537-9,9007,01159,284
      Mid-East30,81026,47125,903-568-4,9072,86523,038
      Mid-West26,42522,94322,729-214-3,6962,77619,953
      South-East42,37037,01136,430-581-5,9404,44231,988
      South-West40,87134,79634,803     +7-6,0683,27031,533
      Total316,586277,219273,484-3,735-43,10230,851242,633
1 The composition of the regions is described in the Background Notes.
Table 5 Persons on the Live Register classified by last held occupation
 November 2015October 2016November 2016Monthly changeAnnual changeUnder 25 years25 years & over
Broad occupational group
        
Males       
Managers and administrators8,2637,5377,493-44-7701957,298
Professional8,1147,5277,399-128-7154066,993
Associate professional and technical 5,1594,7624,670-92-4894514,219
Clerical and secretarial8,2527,5347,405-129-8476626,743
Craft and related 54,06344,11643,423-693-10,6402,65840,765
Personal and protective service13,65011,49511,617+122-2,0331,09810,519
Sales12,50511,02010,663-357-1,8422,1548,509
Plant and machine operatives37,57732,09931,657-442-5,9203,29428,363
Other occupation29,07124,87624,608-268-4,4633,53821,070
No occupation111,50010,57510,239-336-1,2613,6276,612
Total 188,154161,541159,174-2,367-28,98018,083141,091
        
Females       
Managers and administrators6,0965,6315,549-82-5471145,435
Professional9,5459,0288,797-231-7483938,404
Associate professional and technical 4,0173,8813,792-89-2252233,569
Clerical and secretarial22,40220,45920,356-103-2,04685319,503
Craft and related 6,5316,2226,254+32-2777375,517
Personal and protective service27,73324,10524,269+164-3,4642,69721,572
Sales21,37818,78218,262-520-3,1162,46815,794
Plant and machine operatives13,20611,90111,696-205-1,5101,37610,320
Other occupation9,6598,5428,417-125-1,2421,6506,767
No occupation17,8657,1276,918-209-9472,2574,661
Total128,432115,678114,310-1,368-14,12212,768101,542
        
All Persons       
Managers and administrators14,35913,16813,042-126-1,31730912,733
Professional17,65916,55516,196-359-1,46379915,397
Associate professional and technical 9,1768,6438,462-181-7146747,788
Clerical and secretarial30,65427,99327,761-232-2,8931,51526,246
Craft and related 60,59450,33849,677-661-10,9173,39546,282
Personal and protective service41,38335,60035,886+286-5,4973,79532,091
Sales33,88329,80228,925-877-4,9584,62224,303
Plant and machine operatives50,78344,00043,353-647-7,4304,67038,683
Other occupation38,73033,41833,025-393-5,7055,18827,837
No occupation119,36517,70217,157-545-2,2085,88411,273
Total 316,586277,219273,484-3,735-43,10230,851242,633
        
1 Includes those who never worked and those who have no stated occupation.
Table 6 Persons on the Live Register classified by duration of continuous registration
 November 2015October 2016November 2016Monthly changeAnnual changeUnder 25 years25 years & over
Duration
        
Males
   Less than one year94,64584,39284,084-308-10,56112,34771,737
   One year or more93,50977,14975,090-2,059-18,4195,73669,354
   Total188,154161,541159,174-2,367-28,98018,083141,091
       
Females       
   Less than one year75,14867,76467,512-252-7,6369,25458,258
   One year or more53,28447,91446,798-1,116-6,4863,51443,284
   Total128,432115,678114,310-1,368-14,12212,768101,542
       
All Persons       
   Less than one year169,793152,156151,596-560-18,19721,601129,995
   One year or more146,793125,063121,888-3,175-24,9059,250112,638
   Total316,586277,219273,484-3,735-43,10230,851242,633
        
Table 7 Casual and part-time workers on the Live Register
   MalesMonthly change FemalesMonthly change All PersonsMonthly change
          
2014November 38,714+439 33,563+386 72,277+825
December 38,681-33 33,681+118 72,362+85
 
2015January 38,549-132 33,536-145 72,085-277
 February 38,443-106 33,712+176 72,155+70
March 38,119-324 33,285-427 71,404-751
 April 37,401-718 32,780-505 70,181-1,223
 May 36,899-502 32,360-420 69,259-922
 June 36,854-45 32,611+251 69,465+206
 July 36,457-397 32,342-269 68,799-666
 August 35,795-662 31,693-649 67,488-1,311
 September 34,813-982 30,862-831 65,675-1,813
 October 34,418-395 30,766-96 65,184-491
 November 34,729+311 30,949+183 65,678+494
 December 34,737 + 8 30,941- 8 65,6780
2016January 34,470-267 30,800-141 65,270-408
 February 34,828+358 31,152+352 65,980+710
 March 34,417-411 31,060-92 65,477-503
 April 33,831-586 30,552-508 64,383-1,094
 May 33,566-265 30,289-263 63,855-528
 June 33,504-62 30,244-45 63,748-107
 July 32,567-937 29,513-731 62,080-1,668
 August 32,176-391 29,217-296 61,393-687
 September 31,274-902 28,354-863 59,628-1,765
 October 31,119-155 28,317-37 59,436-192
 November 31,125   +6 28,560+243 59,685+249
Table 8 Persons on the Live Register classified by nationality grouping 
  Nationality grouping 
  Non-Irish nationals     
   EU15 excl. IRL & UKEU15 to EU28 States     
United Kingdom  Non-Irish nationalsIrish nationalsAll Persons
  Other  
         
2014November13,5493,64133,5789,133 59,901292,746352,647
December13,6323,64434,0909,074 60,440295,672356,112
 
2015January13,6653,68835,2198,916 61,488297,184358,672
 February13,5373,60135,1668,706 61,010294,114355,124
March13,3143,38934,4468,710 59,859288,817348,676
 April 13,0543,30633,6708,671 58,701284,850343,551
 May13,0413,30033,1388,920 58,399287,234345,633
 June13,3513,38133,1959,419 59,346297,174356,520
 July13,4633,41832,6599,433 58,973304,655363,628
 August13,2643,39532,2169,431 58,306300,770359,076
 September12,4123,21830,6708,844 55,144277,657332,801
 October11,9913,15029,9668,280 53,387267,407320,794
 November11,8753,29430,2118,158 53,538263,048316,586
 December12,0683,36630,8878,127 54,448267,168321,616
2016January12,0873,43031,3988,010 54,925266,877321,802
 February12,0283,39031,5908,138 55,146264,577319,723
 March11,8763,26231,0147,984 54,136261,464315,600
 April11,5353,22230,0667,911 52,734253,051305,785
 May11,5663,21729,4978,267 52,547254,512307,059
 June11,8333,32229,3438,693 53,191262,692315,883
 July11,8643,31428,8728,721 52,771266,523319,294
 August11,7273,33328,2518,648 51,959264,337316,296
 September10,8273,07726,6817,779 48,364238,126286,490
 October10,5463,04126,1987,304 47,089230,130277,219
 November10,4963,15226,1947,160 47,002226,482273,484
Table 9 Live Register Compositional Analysis
 November 2013November 2014November 2015November 2016
  % of total % of total % of total % of total
 NumberNumberNumberNumber
Sex        
Males243,53862.2214,72660.9188,15459.4159,17458.2
Females147,96937.8137,92139.1128,43240.6114,31041.8
Total391,507100.0352,647100.0316,586100.0273,484100.0
        
Age        
Under 25 years59,72015.348,87213.939,36712.430,85111.3
25 years and over331,78784.7303,77586.1277,21987.6242,63388.7
Total391,507100.0352,647100.0316,586100.0273,484100.0
        
Scheme        
JB Claims57,49714.746,09813.140,68012.837,01313.5
JA Applications298,98376.4271,81277.1243,38576.9206,36275.5
Other Registrants35,0278.934,7379.932,52110.330,10911.0
Total391,507100.0352,647100.0316,586100.0273,484100.0
         
Duration of Continuous Registration        
Less than one year211,74954.1186,17552.8169,79353.6151,59655.4
One year or more179,75845.9166,47247.2146,79346.4121,88844.6
Total391,507100.0352,647100.0316,586100.0273,484100.0
         
Nationality Grouping        
Irish Nationals323,61482.7292,74683.0263,04883.1226,48282.8
Non-Irish Nationals67,89317.359,90117.053,53816.947,00217.2
Total391,507100.0352,647100.0316,586100.0273,484100.0
         
NUTS2 Regions1        
Border, Midland and Western122,58431.3111,27631.699,91531.687,32431.9
Southern and Eastern268,92368.7241,37168.4216,67168.4186,16068.1
Total391,507100.0352,647100.0316,586100.0273,484100.0
         
Last Held Occupation        
Managers and administrators16,1244.115,2564.314,3594.513,0424.8
Professional22,0345.620,0105.717,6595.616,1965.9
Associate professional and technical11,2532.910,1282.99,1762.98,4623.1
Clerical and secretarial36,6649.433,3569.530,6549.727,76110.2
Craft and related 83,15221.270,29219.960,59419.149,67718.2
Personal and protective service48,95712.545,08612.841,38313.135,88613.1
Sales42,38210.837,97610.833,88310.728,92510.6
Plant and machine operatives64,75316.557,76716.450,78316.043,35315.9
Other occupation45,69511.742,40712.038,73012.233,02512.1
No occupation220,4935.220,3695.819,3656.117,1576.3
Total391,507100.0352,647100.0316,586100.0273,484100.0
         
Casual Status        
No casual and part-time work310,01879.2280,37079.5250,90879.3213,79978.2
Casual and part-time work81,48920.872,27720.565,67820.759,68521.8
Total391,507100.0352,647100.0316,586100.0273,484100.0
         
1 The composition of the regions is described in the Background Notes.
2 Includes those who never worked and those who have no stated occupation.
Annex Table A1 - Number of persons availing of Activation Programmes  
 October 2015September 2016October 2016
Back to Work Schemes   
Back to Work allowance scheme - Employee strand1000
Back to Work Enterprise allowance scheme -self employed strand11,81411,17211,077
Short-term Enterprise Allowance2 451413396
Total Back to Work payments 12,26511,58511,473
   
Other Activation Programmes   
DSP Part-time Job Incentive423472488
TUS - Community Work Placement Initiative (2011) 7,8437,3907,419
JobBridge (2011)34,8663,3903,390
Gateway (2013)42,3541,086839
Total Other Activation Programmes15,48612,33812,136
       
Community Employment Schemes (excluding Supervisors) 22,48822,18322,040
   
FAS (Solas) Full Time Training for Unemployed People57,2905,3336,728
       
Back to Education Courses   
Vocational Training Opportunities Scheme (VTOS)6N/AN/AN/A
Back to Education Allowance (BTEA)718,0478,83713,501
Total Back to Education Courses 23,04713,83718,501
       
Total Activation Programmes80,57665,27670,878
    
1 This scheme was closed to new applications from 1st May 2009.
2 This scheme was introduced from 1st May 2009. It provides immediate support for someone in receipt of Jobseekers
Benefit who wants to start a business.   
3JobBridge figure estimated at 3,390 for September and October 2016 as data unavailable at time of publication
4 Gateway Scheme included from December 2013.   
5 Specific Skills Training/Local Training initiative/Traineeship/Return to Work. 
6 VTOS figures are estimated at 5,000 each year.
7 BTEA figures include all schemes but participants from JA & JB are not entitled to BTEA during the summer holidays.

Background Notes

Source and scope of the Live Register

The Live Register is compiled from returns made for each local office to the Central Statistics Office by the Department of Social Protection.  It comprises of persons under 65 years of age in the following classes:

  • All Claimants for Jobseeker’s Benefit (JB) excluding systematic short-time workers
  • Applicants for Jobseeker’s Allowance (JA) 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.

The Live Register excludes those claimants on Jobseeker schemes who are 65 years of age and over. There was no change to this exclusion criterion with the removal of the State Pension (Transition) Scheme from 1st January 2014. Persons aged 65 years can remain on a Jobseeker scheme up to their next birthday but are not included in the Live Register.

 

Reference Period

The reference periods for the Live Register results are as follows:

November 2016 – 30th October to 26th November 2016
November 2015 – 1st to 28th November 2015

From May 2015 (reference period) the reference period refers to the week of the last Thursday in the month, previously the reference period referred to the week of the last Friday in the month.

The Live Register is not designed to measure unemployment.  It includes part-time (those who work up to three days a week), seasonal and casual workers entitled to Jobseekers Allowance and or Jobseekers Benefit.  Monthly unemployment is measured by the Monthly Unemployment release and quarterly unemployment is measured by the Quarterly National Household Survey (formerly the Annual Labour Force Survey).

 

Standardised unemployment rates

The Standardised Unemployment Rate (SUR) series, previously in Table 3, has been discontinued from May 2015. It has been replaced by the Monthly Unemployment series, which is published two days before the Live Register.

 

QNHS

The Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS), which began in September 1997, replaced the Labour Force Survey and provides quarterly estimates of the unemployment rate. Up to and including the fourth quarter of 2008 the QNHS operated on a seasonal quarter basis.  As of the first quarter 2009 the QNHS is now undertaken on a calendar quarter basis.

The calendar reference quarters for survey results are:
Q1 - January to March, Q2 - April to June, Q3 - July to September and Q4 - October to December.

 

Seasonal Adjustment

Since January 2011 the seasonal adjustment of the Live Register is completed by applying the X-12-ARIMA model, developed by the U.S. Census Bureau. Seasonal adjustment is conducted using the indirect approach, where each individual series is independently adjusted (male under 25 years, female under 25 years, male 25 years and over and female 25 years and over). To preserve consistency between the individual and aggregate series, the series for gender, age group and total Live Register are then created from these four component series.

 The X-12 ARIMA method has the X-11 moving averages process at its core, but builds on this by providing options for pre-treating the series using a regARIMA approach for prior adjustment and series extension. In essence this methodology will estimate seasonal factors while taking account of temporary changes, outliers, level shifts and calendar effects (e.g timing of Easter).

All Live Register series are updated monthly with the latest three years of seasonally adjusted data as part of the concurrent approach. The comprehensive annual review contains revisions to the entire series. Revisions to the series are typically very minor in scale.

For additional information on the use of X-12-ARIMA see detailed note in the January 2011 Live Register release.

 

Jobseeker’s Benefit Duration

Prior to 19 January 2004 Jobseeker’s Benefit was payable for 15 months (390 days).

From 19 January 2004, Jobseeker’s Benefit could be paid for a maximum of 15 months (390 days) to people who had at least 260 paid PRSI contributions.  Jobseeker’s Benefit could be paid for a maximum of 12 months (312 days) to people who had less than 260 paid contributions (Refers to new claims).

From 15 October 2008, Jobseeker’s Benefit could be paid for a maximum of 12 months (312 days) to people who had at least 260 paid PRSI contributions.  Jobseeker’s Benefit could be paid for a maximum of 9 months (234 days) to people who had less than 260 paid contributions.

As of 3 April 2013, Jobseeker’s Benefit can be paid for a maximum of 9 months (234 days) to people who have 260 paid PRSI contributions. Jobseeker’s Benefit can be paid for a maximum of 6 months (156 days) to people who have less than 260 paid contributions (Refers to new claims).

Claimants getting Jobseeker’s Benefit for 6 months or more on 3 April 2013 (or 3 months for people with fewer than 260 contributions) will not be affected.

 

One-Parent Family Payment (OFP)

The One-Parent Family Payment is a social welfare payment for men and women who are younger than 66 and bring up children without the support of a partner and meet certain other criteria. Claimants on this scheme are not counted as part of the Live Register.

From July 2013 new rules came into operation reducing the age limits for the One-Parent Family Payment. This means that some people no longer qualify for the payment and may avail of other schemes or supports.

As a consequence, approximately 2,800 people in July 2013, 1,300 people in July 2014 and 2,786 people in July 2015, previously receiving the One-Parent Family Payment, made a claim for Jobseekers Allowance (JA) and will therefore appear on the Live Register.

For information on the age-related changes to the OFP scheme from July 2013, please see the following link to the Department of Social Protection website:

http://www.welfare.ie/en/Pages/278_One-Parent-Family-Payment.aspx

 

Live Register Flows

Live Register flows data is sourced from information collected by the Department of Social Protection.  The aggregate of new registrations for each month is used in conjunction with the net change over the same period to calculate the outflow from the register.  A new registration is defined as anybody on the Live Register in a particular month who was not on it the previous month.  Inflows and outflows published in this release do not take account of inter-scheme activity within the Live Register.  For example, if a claimant exhausts his/her entitlement to JB and opens a new JA claim this is counted as an outflow in JB and an inflow in JA.

 

 

Live Register Area Analysis

The basis of the area analysis in Live Register statistics is the Department of Social Protection local office of registration.  The areas served by Local Employment Offices do not correspond to specific geographic boundaries.  Therefore, registrants at a given local office do not necessarily come from a particular region or area which can be precisely delineated e.g. data for the Cork City Local Offices of Registration refers to all persons signing on in Cork City but may include persons not resident in Cork City.  The latest available Live Register data by Province, County and Local Office of Registration will be released on the CSO website through the CSO StatBank one day after the publication of this release, see link here.

 

NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions

The Regional classifications are based on the NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units) classification used by Eurostat.  The NUTS3 regions correspond to the eight Regional Authorities established under the Local Government Act, 1991 (Regional Authorities) (Establishment) Order, 1993, which came into operation on 1 January 1994.  The NUTS2 regions, which were proposed by Government and agreed by Eurostat in 1999, are groupings of the NUTS3 regions.

Border, Midland and Western NUTS2 Region      Southern and Eastern NUTS2 Region          
Border Cavan Dublin Dublin City
  Donegal   Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown
  Leitrim   Fingal
  Louth   South Dublin
  Monaghan    
  Sligo Mid-East Kildare
      Meath
Midland Laois   Wicklow
  Longford Mid-West Clare
  Offaly   Limerick City
  Westmeath   Limerick County
      North Tipperary
West Galway City    
  Galway County South-East Carlow
  Mayo   Kilkenny
  Roscommon   South Tipperary
      Waterford City
      Waterford County
      Wexford
       
    South-West Cork City
      Cork County
      Kerry

 

Occupations

Live Register occupational data is sourced from information collected by the Department of Social Protection on the most recent occupation of claimants when they sign on the Live Register.  The classification used is based on the UK Standard Occupational Classification (SOC).  “No occupation” is an additional category and includes those who have never worked and those who have no stated occupation.

 

Age by Duration Analysis

Detailed tables relating to regional and scheme data are available on the CSO website through the CSO Main Data Dissemination Service, StatBank on a bi-annual basis, at the following link: Click here

 

Casual and part-time workers

The casual and part-time workers’ figure is based on data supplied by the Department of Social Protection.  People may apply for Jobseeker’s Benefit or Jobseeker’s Allowance if they only work for part of a week and be included on the Live Register.

 

Nationality

Data in the nationality grouping table is sourced from information collected by the Department of Social Protection on the nationality of claimants when they first sign on the Live Register.

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