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# Unemployment

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Concerns that thousands spent on Jobseekers forced to do JobPath programme for a fourth time
'Ridiculous situation': Jobseekers forced to do JobPath programme for a third time
Committee told man on JobPath scheme had his CV amended against his wishes to conceal his ethnicity
Taoiseach: 'JobPath may not be needed in the future'
Private companies getting €3,718 for every jobseeker that makes it through the State's Jobpath scheme
Almost 8,000 people under the age of 26 are in long-term unemployment
Unemployment set to drop again but Brexit could have negative impact on Irish growth
Government wants future budgets to 'lean against the wind'
The most common jobs in Ireland are in sales, retail and farming
'I loved every minute': This inner city programme for unemployed youths has a 90% success rate
Jobseekers reminded they can take up Christmas work without losing entitlements
Business leaders welcome Macron's labour reforms but trade unions aren't so happy
There are 79 unemployment blackspots in Ireland, with Limerick worst affected
Poll: Should self-employed people be entitled to Jobseeker’s Benefit?
Community Employment places to be expanded as Varadkar calls them 'essential' and 'worthwhile'
Unemployment down but over 100,000 people now 'trapped' in part-time work
2016 was a good year for jobs, with a jump in construction roles
Unemployment rate drops to post-crash low of 7.2%
FactCheck: You asked, we answered - "real unemployment"
Irish jobs: Unemployment is down again but we shouldn't be complacent
Ireland has the highest rate of young people receiving benefits across 35 countries
Despite incomes increasing, Americans still believe the country is heading in the wrong direction
Live Register: The number of people signing on has fallen below 300,000
Unemployment benefits are top of the wish list for the self-employed
Social welfare office workers suffer punches and have chairs thrown at them
'We need to weed out bogus disability claims for the people that really need it'
Life after an election: 'The hurt, the hard work and signing on the dole'
FactCheck: What effect does JobBridge and other schemes have on our unemployment rate?
Live Register: 35,000 fewer people signed on since last year
There has been another drop in the number of people on the live register
Irish family to spend first Christmas together in 12 years as parents follow kids to Australia
Joan denies an unemployed man was told to apply for 200-300 jobs a week
This is why Joan Burton is hailing a 'landmark moment' in Ireland's recovery
'I got a lot of abuse on Twitter after Dole Life, but there's so much more to my story'
Educated, broke and fed up: how Ireland's unemployed are struggling to get by
Divorce, preschool, and hospital beds: A snapshot of how Ireland compares to the rest of Europe
'When you're out of work, there's a lack of purpose that pervades every day'
Ireland's social welfare policy treats us like a country of scroungers
Some iffy job numbers show that everything's not quite rosy right now