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IMPLEMENTING CHANGE: A NEW LOCAL AGENDA FOR JOBS AND GROWTH In co-operation with the EU Presidency, Irish Government and Pobal 26-27 March 2013, Dublin-Kilkenny, Ireland 9 th Annual Meeting WORKSHOP C: EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL INCLUSION IN RURAL AREAS Brian Harvey Independent Social Researcher, Ireland

Brian Harvey - Employment and social inclusion in rural areas

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IMPLEMENTING CHANGE:

A NEW LOCAL AGENDA FOR

JOBS AND GROWTH In co-operation with the EU Presidency, Irish Government and Pobal

26-27 March 2013, Dublin-Kilkenny, Ireland

9th Annual Meeting

WORKSHOP C: EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL INCLUSION IN RURAL AREAS

Brian Harvey Independent Social Researcher, Ireland

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Brian Harvey and Kathy Walsh

OECD conference, UCD, Dublin

Workshop C, 1300 to 1500, 26th March 2013

[email protected] [email protected]

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Capture recent (esp. 2008+) trends in employment, social inclusion in rural areas

Fill a gap in analysis of triangle of:

Rural development

Employment

Social inclusion

Look at examples outside Ireland

Make recommendations

Here, statistical analysis first; then issues, findings, problems, solutions, recommendations

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1987 1994 2000

Open country 21.5% 19.6% 32.4%

Village/town 25.2% 26.4% 36.3%

<3,000

Town 3,000+ 14.2% 19.2% 25.2%

Major cities 18% 18.4% 31.3%

Dublin 8.7% 15.1% 17.1%

Combat Poverty Agency

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2009 2010 2011 +-

National 14.1% 14.7% 16% +13%

Urban 11.8% 12.5% 14.2% +20%

Rural 17.8% 18.1% 18.8% +5.6% EU SILC, 2013

Rural poverty is higher

But urban poverty is increasing faster

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Consistent poverty rate

2009 2010 2011 +-

Urban 5% 6.6% 6.9% +36%

Rural 6.2% 5.9% 7.1% +14.5%

Deprivation rate

2009 2010 2011 +-

Urban 18.7% 22.9% 26.2% +40%

Rural 14.9% 22.2% 21.8% +46% EU SILC, 2013

A complex picture, so what’s going on…?

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We divided country into: ◦ Urban, 5,000+

◦ 3,000 to 5,000 (towns or peri-urban)

◦ Rural (<3,000) to refine the analysis And these are the outcomes…

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5,000+ 3-5,000 <3,000

Border 26% 28% 21%

Midland 27% 29% 19%

West 20% 16% 18%

Dublin 17% 17% 15%

Mid-East 18% 18% 18%

Mid-West 25% 0% 17%

South East 25% 26% 19%

South West 19% 19% 15%

Rural unemployment lowest, 3-5,000 highest

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Less Same More

Deprivation Deprivation

5,000+ 21% 62% 17%

3,000 to 5,000 12% 62% 25%

<3,000 14% 66% 20%

Towns 3,000 – 5,000 are focus of problem

‘Towns are dying on their feet’

But we lack explanations (LA tenants? Closures public services, shops, where jobs are?)

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Need for more refined definition of rural

Irish rural policy is out of date ◦ Enhancing our future, 1999

◦ Rural initiatives (RSS, RTP) – but not same as a policy

Need for a statement of basis for rural policy ◦ E.g. Future of rural society (Commission, 1988)

◦ Equivalence principle

Absence of rural proofing ◦ Many key national policy documents have no rural sections or

only passing mention

◦ Look at Action plan for jobs, National Skills Strategy, Enterprise Strategy, ministerial briefings 2011

◦ ‘Rural’ has slipped down policy hierarchy

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Positively, convergence about what should be done ◦ Between Ireland and Europe

◦ Between NGOs and government

Main elements ◦ Investment in infrastructure, public services

◦ Green jobs (agrifood, farmer markets, social farming, organic etc), low carbon economy (biofuels, wind, wave)

◦ Targeted assistance for SMEs, micro-enterprise, social enterprise

◦ Upskilling right through to upper age range

◦ Rural, heritage, eco-tourism

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Ireland lags behind Europe in key areas ◦ E.g. organics, biomass, nature protection, renewables

◦ Example inappropriately applied e.g. wind

◦ Missed opportunities e.g. heritage tourism, wave, Groundwork type improvements

Activation does not match scale of problem ◦ Not adapted to rural situation

◦ Does not address transport, childcare, progression

◦ Need to re-direct resources from control

Role of the state ◦ Criticized as extreme laissez faire

◦ State agencies traditionally played important role e.g. ACC, ESB, NET, BNM, CSE: can do so again

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Lack of apprenticeship development cf. successful European economies (only 1,400 places)

Small size of social economy (0.68% cf 6% EU)

Need to re-set social inclusion policy ◦ In rural context

◦ In post-2008 context

Need to re-affirm role of community development ◦ It was a major driver in improvement in rural Ireland

post 1980s

◦ Since then, CDP gone, LCDP down -42%, alignment process. Consequences if you cut out a main driver.

Need for broader community of policy, practice

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◦ Rural vision, policy direction

◦ Successful application of policy – proofing

Rural policy implementation group, incl. NGOs

◦ Fall application of European menu

◦ Community of policy, practice

◦ Adapt activation to rural environment

◦ Apprenticeships, social economy

◦ Rebalance state support for rural enterprise

◦ Revise NAPSIncl in light of rural, post-2008

◦ Re-affirm value of community development Operation of CLLD as a global grant 2013-2020