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Non-EU citizens register much higher unemployment rate across the EU than locals

Eurostat figures also show that EU citizens living in other EU states had a higher employment level last year than people from that state.

NON-EU CITIZENS last year had more than twice the unemployment level across the EU’s 28 member states than citizens of that state, according to the latest Eurostat figures.

EU citizens aged 20 to 64 years registered a 10% unemployment rate in their home country, while 21.3% of the same age group of non-citizens were unemployed.

The proportion of people out of work for 12 months or over was similar between the groups though, at 48.6% for unemployed EU citizens and 46.1% for non-citizens.

Some 65.8% of Irish citizens were employed here last year, compared with 54.4 of non-EU citizens in Ireland and 68.6% of nationals from other EU states.

Overall, 56.1% of non-EU nationals aged 20-64 were employed; 68.9% EU nationals were working in their state. The rate of employment among EU citizens living in another EU country was even higher, at 70.9%.

Non-EU citizens had almost twice the proportion of employees on temporary contracts than EU citizens, at 20.2% and 12.4% respectively, while the proportion of part-time employment was also higher for non-EU workers (at 27.5%, compared to 18.4% for EU nationals).

EU citizens working in other EU countries registered a higher proportion of temporary work contracts (16.4%) than those from that country (12.4%).

Four EU states showed a higher rate of employment for non-citizens than for citizens from that state: Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Lithuania and Italy. The largest difference between the two groups was found in Sweden, where 81.3% of its citizens are employed compared to 50.2% of non-EU citizens there.

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    Oct 26th 2011, 12:52 PM

    Emm, who is the woman in this photo …

    ‘ A mock Presidential debate at Assumption Secondary School, Walkinstown. We think it’s mock. Image:’

    She looks nothing like the woman in any of the posters running for president… Is it Dana ?

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    Oct 26th 2011, 2:59 PM

    Looks like the real Seanie is gone to ground-was supposed to be on local radio today, but on mature reflection, decided against it.

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    Oct 26th 2011, 3:20 PM

    I gather he subsequently did the interview-I blame Pat Kenny for not updating me!

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    Oct 26th 2011, 1:09 PM

    Would help if the picture of Mary Davis was in focus.

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    Oct 26th 2011, 5:10 PM

    cheers,might just get the eyes looked at.her poster does look well from a distance….hmmm

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    Oct 26th 2011, 1:21 PM

    Would it Ray?seem a bit defensive,are you a davis fan??must admit her posters, she looks well in them. Will you be giving her your number 1 tomorrow, ray ;-)

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    Oct 26th 2011, 3:25 PM

    Yes it would Diarmuid. No I am not of fan of Davis. I am a fan of standards in photojournalism, however. If you think she looks well in the posters, then you need to address the focus issue you have with your eyes. Michael D will get my vote, as he is the only one fit to represent the Irish people.

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    Oct 26th 2011, 10:52 PM

    Please watch this :)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhgLTp_e9Kk

    Vote Martin McGuinness No 1 for a President who will shake up the greedy politicians & their cronies…

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