https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gw8pkd4k8o.amp
John Campbell
Role, BBC News NI economics and business editor
5 February 2025, 11:36 GMT
People in Northern Ireland are much more likely to be out of work due to sickness or disability compared to people in the Republic of Ireland, new analysis suggests.
Ulster University Economic Policy Centre (UUEPC) and Dublin City University (DCU) have produced a new dashboard to compare economic data in Northern Ireland and the Republic.
It illustrates how the Republic of Ireland has seen a big reduction in "economic inactivity" over the last decade while Northern Ireland has had little change.
Economic inactivity refers to people who are not in work and not looking for work and includes people who are sick, disabled or have caring responsibilities.
In Northern Ireland the inactivity rate among the 20-64 year old population is 22.5% while in the Republic it is 17.1%.
The reasons for inactivity show a dramatic difference: in Northern Ireland among the 20-64 old population 50% of people who are inactive say it is due to sickness.
In the Republic, sickness is cited by around a third of those who are inactive.
The researchers say that in 2012, economic inactivity in the Republic of Ireland was at a similar or higher rate to that of Northern Ireland.
Since then all regions in the Republic have seen a decline with the Eastern & Midlands region, which includes Dublin, experiencing an 8.5 percentage point fall.
'Tackle economic inactivity'
The main reason behind this decline in inactivity in the Republic has been the rising female participation in the labour market.
As Northern Ireland already had a higher rate of female employment, it could not improve in the same way.
Marguerite Shannon, senior economist at UUEPC, said the new dashboard allows for more nuanced economic analysis particularly as it allows comparison between NI and the Republic's regions.
She added: "The data uncovers some useful insights among demographic groups across the island, how the Republic has managed to tackle economic inactivity in part driven by increasing female participation, and the need for further upskilling and reskilling in Northern Ireland."
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And here’s me thinking all the flags and colourful murals would make everyone up here happier…..
That’s a good thing though? It means we are cooler than those lifeless freestaters in the south.
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Can’t imagine their is any historical reason we have that could cause this, maybe it’s just a blip
Most people earning good money in the north is working down south lol people working in construction on RCT earn more money than most jobs in the north.
Have they controlled the stats for fleg related activity, including The Twelfth.
Breaking News: Post conflict colonial backwater is decrepit, more at 10.
Malingering gits.
I think one of the worst parts of living here is how difficult it is to reskill later on in life. If you fall off the bandwagon of society, then there is little options outside of working minimum wage in a dead end job or moving to somewhere like Belfast with better opportunities but even crazier rents.
We are sicker, as well as more gnarly and radical.
That’s cause they’re all on them E tablets.
Honestly wish I had this in the Republic, because the amount of shit I got for being sick and taking sick days, not like I control diseases and they act as if I do
I’m sick of this sub comparing life to down south if u love it so much move to Dublin
*lazier
Health service in a sorry state due to government mismanagement doesn’t help people get better and back to work.
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