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Irish Unemployment Rate Holds Steady at 4% Irelands seasonally adjusted unemployment rate stood at 4% in May 2024, unchanged from the previous months revised figure, as the number of people unemployed declined by 100 to 111,700. The jobless rate for males held steady at 3.8%, and for females stood at 4.1%.
The INOU provides services to and engages with six key groups: Unemployed people. Local organisations which support unemployed people. National organisations that work on a range of equality, social inclusion and anti-poverty issues.
Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment. Ireland unemployment rate for 2022 was 4.48%, a 1.71% decline from 2021. Ireland unemployment rate for 2021 was 6.19%, a 0.57% increase from 2020.
The jobless rate for both males and females increased to 4.7% and 4.8% respectively. Meanwhile, the youth unemployment rate rose to 11.4%, up from 10.4% in June. For persons aged 25-74 years, the unemployment rate also edged up to 3.7%.
The unadjusted unemployment rate for persons aged 15-74 years decreased from 4.5% to 4.4% over the year to Q2 2023. See Table 2.1.
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From 1921 until 1929 it was called the National Unemployed Workers Committee Movement. The NUWM became the foremost body responsible for organising the unemployed on a national basis in the interwar period, these years being characterised by high levels of unemployment.
The Irish National Organisation of the Unemployed is a federation of unemployed people and over 180 groups throughout the country, concerned with combating unemployment.

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