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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 2 May 2024

Thursday, 2 May 2024

Ceisteanna (155)

Brendan Howlin

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155. Deputy Brendan Howlin asked the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the number of Enterprise Ireland-supported jobs for each of the past three years in each county, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20104/24]

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The latest employment survey results from Enterprise Ireland present a positive outlook for the Irish economy, particularly in the sectors under its remit. According to the Annual Employment Survey 2023, there has been a notable increase in employment levels across industrial and service companies. This growth is not just confined to the capital city but is spread across the country, with 68% of the new jobs being created outside of Dublin.

Furthermore, the survey provides a decade-long perspective on employment trends, offering valuable insights into the evolution of Ireland's industrial and services landscape. Over the ten-year period from 2014 to 2023, there has been a consistent upward trajectory in employment figures, reflecting the success of policies aimed at fostering enterprise and innovation. The strategic focus on diversifying Ireland's economic base and promoting exports has also contributed to this positive trend.

In conclusion, the Annual Employment Survey 2023 indicates that Ireland's economy is on a solid growth path, with Enterprise Ireland playing a pivotal role in supporting businesses and job creation.

The spread of employment across various regions and sectors is particularly encouraging, as it suggests a balanced and inclusive economic development. These results are a cause for optimism and underscore the importance of continued investment in enterprise development and innovation strategies.

County

2021

2022

2023*

Carlow

3,500

3,815

3,916

Cavan

6,506

6,534

6,942

Clare

4,286

5,266

5,184

Cork

24,962

25,585

25,769

Donegal

4,209

4,308

3,479

Dublin

66,704

70,785

74,681

Galway

8,122

8,651

9,104

Kerry

4,598

4,874

4,973

Kildare

9,098

9,270

9,436

Kilkenny

4,960

4,908

5,630

Laois

1,886

1,924

1,867

Leitrim

622

834

880

Limerick

9,141

8,736

8,924

Longford

2,262

2,223

2,392

Louth

6,521

6,369

6,744

Mayo

4,862

5,288

6,004

Meath

7,510

7,943

7,898

Monaghan

5,579

6,255

6,709

Offaly

4,249

4,260

4,091

Roscommon

1,684

1,619

1,671

Sligo

1,966

2,116

2,308

Tipperary

6,287

6,542

6,742

Waterford

6,519

7,502

7,580

Westmeath

3,019

3,099

3,178

Wexford

5,024

5,580

5,710

Wicklow

3,818

3,892

3,683

*Employment figures reported in the Enterprise Ireland Annual Reports for 2021, 2022 and as yet unpublished in 2023

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