Irish employment expanded by 1% (+20,000) in the second quarter, up 2.9% on the year (+56,200) to June 2016, and for the first time since 2008, net migration was positive. However, the data from the Quarterly National Household Survey show that there has been no rise in tradeable export jobs since 2008.
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No surge in Irish export jobs as net migration turns positive
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