Skills Base Sample Clauses

Skills Base. Census 2016 recorded 69,923 in the Xxxxx labour force. In terms of the Xxxxx skills and enterprise base, some notable indicators1 include: ― Participation rate (% LF) 59.7% vs. National Ave 61.4% ― Third level graduates (% LF) 29% vs. National Ave 31.2%. ― STEMrelated grads (% LF) 7.5% vs. National Ave 7.5% ― XXX jobs per 10,000 (LF) 279 vs. National Ave 461 ― EI jobs per 10,000 (LF) 675 vs. National Ave 721 ― Overseas € per 10,000 pop. €15.86m vs. National Ave €6.40m ― Hotel beds 12,060 vs. National Ave 5,017, with tourism a primary Industry in Xxxxx 1 IBEC: Local Economic Indicators 2017. Doing Business Locally The at a glance guide to sectoral employment in Xxxxx in comparison with the state as a whole is set out below, with the relative concentration of hotel and restaurant activity (reflecting the strong tourist industry) and agricultural activity are of particular note. 15% 12% 9% 6% 9% 5% 10% 6% 4% 10% 3% 6% 4% 15% 11% 11% 10% 9% 6% 6% 6% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% Xxxxx State Wholesale and retail trade Health and social work Manufacturing Industries Real estate, renting and business activities Education Public administration and defence Hotels and restaurants Other Transport, storage and communications Agriculture, forestry and fishing Banking and financial services Construction Other cummunity, social and personal service activities Electricity, gas and water suppky
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Skills Base. The skills base in the finance and administration function at the Factories is inadequate and the control environment is impacted negatively.
Skills Base. Training Level or Qualifications

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