Live Register Shows Decline in Unemployment Rate

Live Register Shows Decline in Unemployment RateUnemployment is on decline revealed the latest Central Statistics Office (CSO) statistics for Live Register. Rise in employment was found for September as unemployment was on decline by 1.2%.

Due to seasonal factors, Live Register has found less number of entries seeking for jobs in Live Register. As said there has been 1.2% decline, if put in figures that its 5,400. After pause of four months, Live Register has witnessed decline as said months witnessed increased demands for employment.

If August and September unemployment rates were to be compared then latter one had 14.3% unemployment rate and former had increased unemployment rate, which was 14.4%.

There are different aspects put up by CSO to show that unemployment has declined in September, other way it picked up was that if seasonal factors were not be considered, then 30,000 people have taken out their resumes from Live Register.

Only hike that was witnessed by them during assessment was in the number of claimants and that too over a period of a year. Last year, there was 33.4% rise in claimants and this time percentage is at 41.9%. This number means that there is an increase in unemployment rate.