14/05/2014
Unemployment Rate Continues To Fall But Still Highest In UK
The number of unemployed people in Northern Ireland has fallen for the 15th month in a row, down by 800 in April, and now standing at 56,100, according to the latest labour market figures published today by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA).
Despite the falling unemployment rate, NI still has the UK's largest number of working age people claiming benefits, currently standing at 6.2%.
The full report can be read at the Northern Ireland Executive website.
(MH)
Despite the falling unemployment rate, NI still has the UK's largest number of working age people claiming benefits, currently standing at 6.2%.
The full report can be read at the Northern Ireland Executive website.
(MH)
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14 December 2011
Modest Fall In Unemployment Welcomed
There has been an official welcome for a modest fall in unemployment rate. Figures released today for the period August - October 2011 show that the Northern Ireland unemployment rate fell over the quarter from 7.4% to 6.9%.
Modest Fall In Unemployment Welcomed
There has been an official welcome for a modest fall in unemployment rate. Figures released today for the period August - October 2011 show that the Northern Ireland unemployment rate fell over the quarter from 7.4% to 6.9%.
19 May 2011
Foster Welcomes 0.8% Fall In Dole Queue
Unemployment is showing a marginal decrease with the latest data released today for the period January - March 2011 showing that the Northern Ireland unemployment rate decreased over the quarter to 7.2%.
Foster Welcomes 0.8% Fall In Dole Queue
Unemployment is showing a marginal decrease with the latest data released today for the period January - March 2011 showing that the Northern Ireland unemployment rate decreased over the quarter to 7.2%.
18 April 2007
Northern Ireland's Unemployment Rate Remains Low
Northern Ireland's unemployment rate remains below the UK average with output levels for manufacturing and services showing a larger annual increase than the UK. The Northern Ireland seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 4.6% for the period December - February 2007. This is slightly higher than the rates of 4.2% and 4.
Northern Ireland's Unemployment Rate Remains Low
Northern Ireland's unemployment rate remains below the UK average with output levels for manufacturing and services showing a larger annual increase than the UK. The Northern Ireland seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 4.6% for the period December - February 2007. This is slightly higher than the rates of 4.2% and 4.
19 January 2011
More NI People Joining Dole Queue
There are now more people on the Dole in Northern Ireland with figures released today showing that the unemployment rate increased to reach 7.8%. This is according to the statistics recorded over the quarter, September - November 2010, backed-up by more recent figures for December 2010.
More NI People Joining Dole Queue
There are now more people on the Dole in Northern Ireland with figures released today showing that the unemployment rate increased to reach 7.8%. This is according to the statistics recorded over the quarter, September - November 2010, backed-up by more recent figures for December 2010.
16 January 2002
Northern Ireland sees rise in unemployment
While the number of people without work in the UK has risen by 15,000 in the last three months, Northern Ireland has seen a more modest increase in unemployment - by only 0.3 per cent on the previous quarter. In addition, the increase in benefit claimants was lower than had been expected both nationally and locally.
Northern Ireland sees rise in unemployment
While the number of people without work in the UK has risen by 15,000 in the last three months, Northern Ireland has seen a more modest increase in unemployment - by only 0.3 per cent on the previous quarter. In addition, the increase in benefit claimants was lower than had been expected both nationally and locally.
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