Live Register fell by 34,900 last year

The Live Register fell by nearly 35,000 to 141,586 by December 2000, figures published today show.

The Live Register fell by nearly 35,000 to 141,586 by December 2000, figures published today show.

A report released by the Central Statistics Office shows - when seasonal factors are taken into account - that the trend for December 2000 was a decrease of 5,300 people.

The report indicates the number of male registrants decreased by 19,012 and female registrants decreased by 15,941 - with a total fall of 34,900 in 2000. The Live Register is not a measure of unemployment and includes part-time workers and those entitled to unemployment assistance or benefit.

The CSO report shows the standardised unemployment rates (SUR) - the estimated number of people unemployed as expressed as a percentage of the economically active population - for 2000 is 4.1 per cent, compared with 5.5 per cent in 1999.

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Unemployment is measured by the Quarterly National Household Survey and the latest figure, for June-August 2000 is 77,000 people unemployed.

David Labanyi

David Labanyi

David Labanyi is the Head of Audience with The Irish Times