Number signing on Live Register falls to lowest level since April 2009
The Live Register has fallen to its lowest level since April 2009, according to new data from the Central Statistics Office.
The Live Register has fallen to its lowest level since April 2009, according to new data from the Central Statistics Office.
On a seasonally adjusted basis the Live Register total recorded a monthly decrease of 3,400 in April 2014, reducing the seasonally adjusted total to 392,700, the data showed.
In unadjusted terms there were 388,559 people signing on the Live Register in April 2014, representing an annual decrease of 29,034 or 7 per cent. The standardised unemployment rate in...
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