Department of Education and Skills Pension Unit. Teacher Retirement. Statistics 2014
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1 Department of Education and Skills Pension Unit Teacher Retirement Statistics 2014
2 Department of Education and Skills Teacher Retirement Statistics 2014 CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Contact 3 Primary Teachers retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Primary Summary 4 Table A: Primary teachers retired by post held 5 Table A (Summary) and Chart A: Primary teachers retired by post held 6 Table B and Chart B: Primary Retirees by month 7 Table C and Chart C: Primary Retirees by retirement reason 8 Table D: Number of primary schools where there were retirements and number of retirees in those schools - by county 9 Number of Primary schools where there were retirements and number of Table D (Summary) and Chart D(a): retirees in those schools - by county and Chart D(b) Number of Primary 10 schools where there were retirements Table E and Chart E: Primary Retirees by age 11 Secondary/C&C Teachers retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Secondary/C&C Teachers Summary 12 Table 1: Secondary/C&C teachers retired by post held 13 Table 1 (Summary) and Chart 1: Secondary/C&C teachers retired by post held 14 Table 2 and Chart 2: Secondary/C&C Retirees by month 15 Table 3 and Chart 3: Secondary/C&C Retirees by retirement reason 16 Table 4: Number of Secondary/C&C schools where there were retirements and number of retirees in those schools - by county Number of Secondary/C&C schools where there were retirements and 17 Table 4 (Summary) and Chart 4(a): number of retirees in those schools - by county and Chart 4(b) Number of 18 Secondary/C&C schools where there were retirements Table 5 and Chart 5: Secondary/C&C Retirees by age 19 Appendix 1 Teachers retirement options 20 Teacher Retirement Statistics 2014
3 INTRODUCTION: The statistics illustrate the number of teachers in the Primary and Secondary / Community and Comprehensive schools sector, who retired during the period 1 January 2014 to 31 December, CONTACT: If you have a query relating to these statistics please pensions@education.gov.ie Teacher Retirement Statistics
4 Primary Teachers Retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Summary of points from Tables and Charts There was a total of 794 Primary retirements in The highest percentage of Primary retirements in 2014 were at Principal level (30%). The vast majority of Primary retirements during 2014 took place in August (81%). 85.8% of Primary retirements during 2014 were voluntary retirements. There were 654 Primary schools with retirees in (83.79%) of these schools had one retiree. 6 Retirees in schools in Dublin (199) and Cork (102) accounted for 38% of all retirements. 7 The most common age of retirement for Primary teachers in 2014 was age 60 (15.37% / 122 retirees). Teacher Retirement Statistics
5 Primary Teachers Retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Table A: Primary Teachers Retired by Post Held County Retirees Principal Deputy Principal Asst. Principal Special Duties Class Teacher Total % of total Carlow % Cavan % Clare % Cork % Donegal % Dublin % Galway % Kerry % Kildare % Kilkenny % Laois % Leitrim % Limerick % Longford % Louth % Mayo % Meath % Monaghan % Offaly % Roscommon % Sligo % Tipperary % Waterford % Westmeath % Wexford % Wicklow % Total % of total 30% 24% 10% 19% 16% Total number of schools 3,277 % of total schools 7.4% 5.9% As shown in the table above, 30% of primary retirements in 2014 were at Principal level, while the Principal retired in 7.4% of all primary schools Teacher Retirement Statistics
6 No. Retirees Primary Teachers Retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Table A: Primary Teachers Retired by Post Held (Summary) Principal Deputy Principal Asst. Principal Special Duties Class Teacher Total Number of Retirees % of Total Retirees 30% 24% 10% 19% 16% Chart A: Primary Teachers Retired by Post Held 300 Primary Teachers Retired by Post Held Principal Deputy Principal Asst. Principal Special Duties Class Teacher Post Held Teacher Retirement Statistics
7 No. Retirees Primary Teachers Retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Table B: Primary Retirees by Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Total Number of Retirees % of Retirees 4.7% 1.8% 0.9% 1.0% 0.5% 0.4% 0.5% 81.0% 3.8% 1.8% 2.1% 1.6% The majority of primary retirements during 2014 took place in August (81%) Chart B: Primary Retirees by Month Primary Retirees by Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Month Teacher Retirement Statistics
8 No. Retirees Primary Teachers Retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Table C: Primary Retirees by Retirement Reason Voluntary CNER * Medical grounds Compulsory Total Number of Retirees % of total 85.8% 5.9% 4.0% 4.3% * Cost Neutral Early Retirement (actuarially reduced benefits) 85.8% of primary retirements during 2014 were voluntary retirements Chart C: Primary Retirees by Retirement Reason 800 Reason for Retirement Voluntary CNER * Medical grounds Compulsory Reason Teacher Retirement Statistics
9 Primary Teachers Retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Table D: Number of Primary schools where there were retirements and number of retirees in those schools - by county Number of Retirees in school Total County Carlow Cavan Clare Cork Donegal Dublin Galway Kerry Kildare Kilkenny Laois Leitrim Limerick Longford Louth Mayo Meath Monaghan Offaly Roscommon Sligo Tipperary Waterford Westmeath Wexford Wicklow No of schools with retirements % of schools with retirements 83.79% 13.00% 1.83% 0.92% 0.31% 0.15% 0.00% 0.00% Total number of schools 3,277 % of total schools 16.72% 2.59% 0.37% 0.18% 0.06% 0.03% There were 654 primary schools with retirees in of these schools (83.79%) had one retiree Teacher Retirement Statistics
10 No. of Schools Primary Teachers Retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Table D(a): Number of Primary schools where there were retirements and number of retirees in those schools (Summary) Total Number of Retirees Number of Schools with Retirements Chart D(a): Number of Primary schools where there were retirements and number of retirees in those schools Number of Primary Schools with Retirements No of retirements in school Table D(b): Number of Primary schools where there were retirements Schools with Retirees (1-6) % Schools without Retirees 2, % Chart D(b): Number of Primary schools where there were retirements Number of Primary Schools with Retirements Schools without Retirees 80.04% 2,623 Schools with Retirees (1-6) 19.96% ,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 No Schools Teacher Retirement Statistics
11 No. Retirees Primary Teachers Retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Table E: Primary Retirees by Age Age Under Over 65 Total Number of Retirees % of total 3.53% 10.08% 10.96% 12.09% 11.46% 14.36% 15.37% 6.05% 4.28% 2.90% 3.15% 5.04% 0.76% The most common age of retirement for primary teachers in 2014 was 60 (122 retirees) Of the 794 primary teachers who retired in 2014, 496 (62.47%) retired before age 60 Chart E: Primary Retirees by Age 140 Age of Primary Retirees Under Over 65 Age Teacher Retirement Statistics
12 Secondary Teachers Retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Summary of points from Tables and Charts 1 There was a total of 629 Secondary/C&C retirements in The highest percentage of Secondary/C&C retirements in 2014 were at Assistant Principal level (48%). 3 The vast majority of Secondary/C&C retirements during 2014 took place in August (85.7%) % of Secondary/C&C retirements during 2014 were voluntary retirements. 5 There were 322 Secondary/C&C schools with retirees in (47.2%) of these schools had one retiree. 6 Retirees in schools in Dublin (173) and Cork (89) accounted for 42% of all retirements. 7 The most common ages of retirement for Secondary/C&C teachers in 2014 were age 58 (13.83% / 87 retirees) and age 60 ( 13.67% / 86 retirees). Teacher Retirement Statistics
13 Secondary/Community and Comprehensive Teachers Retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Table 1: Secondary/C&C Teachers retired by Post Held County Retirees Principal Deputy Principal Asst. Principal Special Duties Class Teacher Total % of total Carlow % Cavan % Clare % Cork % Donegal % Dublin % Galway % Kerry % Kildare % Kilkenny % Laois % Leitrim % Limerick % Longford % Louth % Mayo % Meath % Monaghan % Offaly % Roscommon % Sligo % Tipperary % Waterford % Westmeath % Wexford % Wicklow % Total % of total 10% 7% 48% 23% 12% Total number of schools 470 % of total schools 13.4% 9.8% As shown in the table above, 10% of secondary retirements in 2014 were at Principal level, while the Principal retired in 13.4 % of all secondary schools Teacher Retirement Statistics
14 No. Retirees Secondary/C&C Teachers Retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Table 1: Secondary/C&C Teachers Retired by Post Held (Summary) Principal Deputy Principal Asst. Principal Special Duties Class Teacher Total Number of Retirees % of Total Retirees 10% 7% 48% 23% 12% Chart 1: Secondary/C&C Teachers Retired by Post Held 350 Secondary/C&C Teachers Retired by Post Held Principal Deputy Principal Asst. Principal Special Duties Class Teacher Post Held Teacher Retirement Statistics
15 No. Retirees Secondary/Community and Comprehensive Teachers Retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Table 2: Secondary/C&C Retirees by Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Total Number of Retirees % of Retirees 1.9% 1.4% 0.5% 0.8% 1.0% 1.0% 0.8% 85.7% 3.0% 2.1% 0.8% 1.1% The majority of secondary retirements during 2014 took place in August (85.7%) Chart 2: Secondary/C&C Retirees by Month 600 Secondary/C&C Retirees by Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Month Teacher Retirement Statistics
16 No. Retirees Secondary/Community and Comprehensive Teachers Retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Table 3: Secondary/C&C Retirees by Retirement Reason Voluntary CNER * Medical grounds Compulsory Total Number of Retirees % of total 82.8% 7.9% 3.7% 5.6% * Cost Neutral Early Retirement (actuarially reduced benefits) 82.8% of secondary retirements in 2014 were voluntary retirements Chart 3: Secondary/C&C Retirees by Retirement Reason 600 Reason for Retirement Voluntary CNER * Medical grounds Compulsory Reason Teacher Retirement Statistics
17 Secondary/Community and Comprehensive Teachers Retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Table 4: Number of Secondary/C&C schools where there were retirements and number of retirees in those schools - by county Number of Retirees in school Total County Carlow Cavan Clare Cork Donegal Dublin Galway Kerry Kildare Kilkenny Laois Leitrim Limerick Longford Louth Mayo Meath Monaghan Offaly Roscommon Sligo Tipperary Waterford Westmeath Wexford Wicklow No of schools with retirements % of schools with retirements 47.2% 29.8% 13.0% 4.7% 2.8% 1.2% 0.6% 0.6% Total number of schools 470 % of total schools 32.3% 20.4% 8.9% 3.2% 1.9% 0.9% 0.4% 0.4% 68.5% There were 322 schools with retirees in of these schools (47.2%) had one retiree Teacher Retirement Statistics
18 No. of Schools Secondary/Community and Comprehensive Teachers Retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Table 4(a): Number of Secondary/Community and Comprehensive schools where there were retirements and number of retirees in those schools (Summary) Total Number of Retirees Number of Schools with Retirements Chart 4(a): Number of Secondary/Community and Comprehensive schools where there were retirements and number of retirees in those schools Number of Sec/C&C Schools with Retirements No. of Retirements in School Table 4(b): Number of Secondary/Community and Comprehensive schools where there were retirements Schools with Retirees (1-8) % Schools without Retirees % Chart 4(b): Number of Secondary/Community and Comprehensive schools where there were retirements Number of Sec/C&C Schools with Retirements Schools without Retirees 31.49% 148 Schools with Retirees (1-8) 68.51% No Schools Teacher Retirement Statistics
19 No. Retirees Secondary/Community and Comprehensive Teachers Retired from 1 January to 31 December 2014 Table 5: Secondary/C&C Retirees by Age Age Under Over 65 Total Number of Retirees % of total 3.66% 6.36% 7.79% 11.29% 13.83% 12.40% 13.67% 8.43% 5.56% 5.56% 4.45% 6.36% 0.64% The most common ages of retirement for secondary teachers in 2014 were 58 and 60 (87 and 86 retirees respectively) Of the 629 secondary teachers who retired in 2014, 348 (55.33%) retired before age 60 Chart 5: Secondary/C&C Retirees by Age 100 Age of Secondary/C&C Retirees Under Over 65 Age 4 Teacher Retirement Statistics
20 APPENDIX 1 TEACHERS RETIREMENT OPTIONS: Voluntary retirement: New Entrant [ New Entrant in accordance with the Public Service Superannuation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act In general, a New Entrant is a person who commenced employment in the public service on or after 1 April 2004, or returned to employment on or after that date following a break in public service employment of more than 26 weeks]. A teacher with a minimum of 2 years of pensionable service on retirement may voluntarily retire from 65 years of age. Not a New Entrant A teacher with a minimum of 2 years pensionable service on retirement may voluntarily retire from 60 years of age; or from 55 years of age under the 35/55 year provision Compulsory retirement: A teacher who is not a New Entrant with a minimum of 2 years pensionable service must compulsorily retire at the end of the school year in which age 65 years is reached. Retirement on medical grounds: A teacher may retire on medical grounds in accordance with the terms of the schemes. Cost Neutral Early Retirement: Cost Neutral retirement allows retirement between age 50 and 60 (55 and 65 in the case of New Entrant) and provides for actuarially reduced pension benefits in lieu of preserved benefits. Teacher Retirement Statistics
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