The Irish Labour Market

The labour market is a term used to describe the relationship between the workplace (available employment) and the workforce (people, aged 16 and over, who are working or are available to work). A labour market is said to be healthy if there is enough work available for all those who seek it. Most countries in the world have some difficulty achieving or maintaining a healthy labour market.

Recent years have seen a continued growth in employment in Ireland with a additional persons employed over the year. Growth was particularly strong in a number of sectors, including construction, accommodation and food, and education. In terms of occupations, an expansion was evident for those employed in professional occupations, skilled trades (including chefs and construction trades) and personal services (e.g. care workers). An increase in inward migration (including an increase in the number of new employment permits being issued) indicates that Ireland has indeed re-established itself as an attractive place to work.


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The following links provide access to the main sources of information from which we determine the state of our labour market. It is worth noting that the predictions and commentries made by economists, researchers and journalists provide information to be considered carefully, but we recommend that any predictions as to the future state of the labour market (2+ years) should be just one factor of many to be considered to guide your choice of career.

Labour Market Research

These links are to well established sources of information used to review, evaluate and predict changes in our labour market.

2025 Skills Forcast - Ireland 

This is the CEDEFOP Skills forcast for Ireland up to 2035.

National Skills Bulletin 2024 

The National Skills Bulletin 2024 provides an analysis of employment in Ireland. In addition to providing a detailed employment profile of nearly 100 occupations, the report highlights areas of skills and labour demand, and identifies occupations in which shortages occur.

Summer Skills Bulletin 2024 

The latest skills bulletin titled ‘Occupational gender segregation in Ireland: unlocking labour supply to meet key skills needs’ examines the roles where occupational gender segregation (defined as where there is an unequal distribution of males and females across job roles) is occurring. The report highlights that occupational gender segregation is particularly prevalent for occupa

Autumn Skills Bulletin 2024 

The Autumn Skills Bulletin from the SLMRU reports on the extent of job autonomy amongst workers in Ireland compared to the EU 27 average. Based on data from the EU Labour Force Survey for the year 2022, high job autonomy in Ireland varies by gender, age and education level, as well as by economic sector and occupation.

Winter Skills Bulletin 2023 

Transversal skills in Ireland’s labour market (Q4 2022 - Q3 2023)

National Skills Bulletin 2023 

The National Skills Bulletin provides an essential source of information on the labour market in Ireland and the skills needs of the economy

Regional Skills Mid West - Annual Report 2022 

This report documents the state of the Labour Market in the Mid West region over the course of 2022.

Difficult-to-fix vacancies survey October 2022 

This paper reports the findings of the Recruitment Agency Survey conducted in October 2022 by the Skills and Labour Market Research Unit (SLMRU) in SOLAS. The survey gathered the views of selected Irish recruitment agencies in respect of vacancies for occupations that require skills which are in short supply and, in their view, are proving difficult to fill.

Shifting Sands - Labour Market Update - May 2022 

Shifting Sands, Navigating the Patterns emerging in the Irish Labour Market post-COVID-19 is a new report commissioned by SOLAS/SLMRU and undertaken by leading international analytics agency, Emsi Burning Glass.

Monitoring Skills Supply 2021 

Monitoring Ireland’s Skills Supply serves as a companion publication for the National Skills Bulletin, where the focus is on the demand for skills in Ireland. When taken together, these two reports provide a comprehensive summary of the demand an

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