15/06/2005
NI jobs growth continues
Latest labour market figures have shown that Northern Ireland is continuing to experience jobs growth, with the highest number of employee jobs on record.
Seasonally adjusted figures from the Quarterly Employment Survey estimated that there were 691,670 employee jobs filled in March 2005, representing a net increase of 4,360 over the quarter and an increase of 12,660 over the year.
Northern Ireland also continues to experience relatively low levels of unemployment. The NI seasonally adjusted unemployment rate of 4.8% for the period February – April 2005 has risen slightly from 4.6% in the previous quarter, but is down from a rate of 5.2% for the same period last year.
Over the last three months, the number of people claiming unemployment related benefits fell by 100. The latest seasonally adjusted claimant count figure stands at 29,000, down 2,400 over the year.
Commenting on the figures, Enterprise Minister, Angela Smith said: "These figures represent positive news for the Northern Ireland economy. The number of jobs are at a record high and unemployment levels remain close to their lowest ever levels.”
As it stands, the Northern Ireland unemployment rate (4.8%) is lower than three other UK regions: London (6.8%), the North East (5.8%) and Scotland (5.6%). It is also considerably lower than the EU25 average (8.9%) for March 2005.
(MB)
Seasonally adjusted figures from the Quarterly Employment Survey estimated that there were 691,670 employee jobs filled in March 2005, representing a net increase of 4,360 over the quarter and an increase of 12,660 over the year.
Northern Ireland also continues to experience relatively low levels of unemployment. The NI seasonally adjusted unemployment rate of 4.8% for the period February – April 2005 has risen slightly from 4.6% in the previous quarter, but is down from a rate of 5.2% for the same period last year.
Over the last three months, the number of people claiming unemployment related benefits fell by 100. The latest seasonally adjusted claimant count figure stands at 29,000, down 2,400 over the year.
Commenting on the figures, Enterprise Minister, Angela Smith said: "These figures represent positive news for the Northern Ireland economy. The number of jobs are at a record high and unemployment levels remain close to their lowest ever levels.”
As it stands, the Northern Ireland unemployment rate (4.8%) is lower than three other UK regions: London (6.8%), the North East (5.8%) and Scotland (5.6%). It is also considerably lower than the EU25 average (8.9%) for March 2005.
(MB)
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NI employment remains at low level
Figures released today have revealed that Northern Ireland has the highest number of jobs on record and an unemployment rate equal to its lowest ever level. Statistics from the Quarterly Employment Survey have shown that the unemployment rate from the period of November 2005 until January 2006 had dropped to 4%.
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NI jobs growth continues
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Local employment figures hit new high
Northern Ireland currently has the highest number of employee jobs on record according to latest figures. The seasonally adjusted employee jobs total at September 2003 stands at 669,470 and represents a net increase of 5,600 jobs over the year, however, the service sector continues to perform well with an increase of some 10,010 jobs over the year.
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