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Majority of jobseekers better off financially if they had a job, according to report

A new report from the ESRI says the majority of jobseekers would be better off financially if the...
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06.44 16 Jun 2015


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Majority of jobseekers better off financially if they had a job, according to report

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A new report from the ESRI says the majority of jobseekers would be better off financially if they had a job.

The research from the Economic and Social Research Institute shows eight out of ten jobseekers would earn at least 40 percent more if they got a job, while six in ten would see their income double.

The study also finds that the number of families whose income on benefits would exceed that of paid employment is very small.

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Professor Tim Callan says the possible loss of a medical card is not an obstacle to taking up employment for the long-term unemployed:


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