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Government told stronger 'trigger' needed to force welfare recipients to seek employment
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Employment rate hits highest level since records began – CSO
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Pressure to cut taxes due to budget surplus a risk to public finances
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Number of people on Live Register falls marginally amid record low unemployment
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Unemployment rate drops to record low of 3.9%
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Unemployment rate falls further to 4.3%
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Humphreys unveils draft proposals to link social welfare to previous earnings
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Live register figures increase in every county but one over 12 months
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Live Register total down slightly in July to 183,300 people
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Unemployment rate falls to 5.2% in February, down from 7.5% last year
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Unemployment rate rises after Covid restrictions on hospitality
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ESRI warns of overheating as it projects double-digit GDP growth
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Economic growth to create 160,000 jobs, says Central Bank
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Signs point to ‘very strong rebound’ in economy, says Donohoe
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Unemployment falls to pandemic low of 12.4% with full reopening in sight
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Drop in the number of people unemployed in July
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Unemployment rate including PUP recipients falls to 22% in May
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Post-pandemic unemployment could surpass recession levels, Social Justice Ireland warns
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Unemployment figure falls by 10% as restrictions continue to ease
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Unemployment to remain above pre-pandemic levels until at least 2025
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