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1 That would be the highest jobless total since the last quarter of 1993.
2 The Northern Ireland jobless total has risen for the first time in 14 months.
3 Some experts predict the jobless total could hit 3 million.
4 Some experts predict the jobless total could hit three million.
5 THE jobless total in Northern Ireland has fallen dramatically.
6 Despite the fall in the jobless total , the job creation performance of the economy remains lacklustre.
7 Conversely, they could ease cost of living pressures by nudging the jobless total up a bit.
8 Unemployment continued to drop last month, with the jobless total now touching levels last seen in 2001.
9 The jobless total also fell on the government's preferred measure, which records the numbers looking for work.
10 The jobless total is now 82,500, 10.7 per cent of the workforce.
11 In unadjusted terms, the jobless total fell 134,000 to 4.238 million.
12 The seasonally adjusted jobless total fell by 110,000 to 4.638 million.
13 Analysts had been expecting the jobless total to rise by up to 15,000.
14 The seasonally adjusted jobless total fell by 200 to reach 86,500.
15 Without these, the adjusted jobless total would have risen by 6,000.
16 The jobless total declined by 600 in March, with the fall cancelling out a slight increase recorded in February.
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