STATISTICAL TABLES
STATISTICAL TABLES
Table No Page Table 1 Persons, males and females with a disability, classified by age group with
actual and percentage change, 2006 and 2011 45
Table 2 Percentage of persons, males and females with a disability, classified by
age group, 2006 and 2011 46
Table 3 Persons in each province, county and city, classified by those with and
those without a disability with actual and percentage change, 2006 and 2011
47
Table 4A Persons with a disability, classified by age group, relationship status in
private households and type of communal establishment, 2006 and 2011 48
Table 4B Persons with a disability in the aggregate town area, classified by age
group, relationship status in private households and type of communal establishment, 2006 and 2011
49
Table 4C Persons with a disability in the aggregate rural area, classified by age
group, relationship status in private households and type of communal establishment, 2006 and 2011
50
Table 5 Persons in each province, county and city, classified by those with a
disability and type of disability 51
Table 6A Persons, classified by age group and type of disability 52 Table 6B Males, classified by age group and type of disability 53 Table 6C Females, classified by age group and type of disability 54 Table 7 Persons, males and females aged 15 years and over, classified by those
with a disability, household composition, principal economic status, unemployment rate and type of disability
55
Table 8 Persons in the aggregate town and aggregate rural areas, classified by
general health with percentage rates of those with very good and those with very bad health
56
Table 9A Persons with a disability, classified by the number of disabilities and single
year of age 57
Table 9B Males with a disability, classified by the number of disabilities and single
year of age 59
Table 9C Females with a disability, classified by the number of disabilities and single
year of age 61
Table 10A Persons, classified by age group and general health with percentage rates
of those with very good and those with very bad health 63
Table No Page Table 10B Males, classified by age group and general health with percentage rates of
those with very good and those with very bad health 64
Table 10C Females, classified by age group and general health with percentage rates
of those with very good and those with very bad health 65
Table 11 Persons usually resident and present in the State on census night, classified
by age group, general health and those with a disability 66
Table 12 Persons, classified by general health, age group and social class 67 Table 13A Persons usually resident and present in the State on census night, classified
by general health, nationality, marital status, household composition, principal economic status and socio-economic group
68
Table 13B Persons aged 49 years and under, usually resident and present in the State
on census night, classified by general health, nationality, marital status, household composition, principal economic status and socio-economic group
69
Table 13C Persons aged 50 years and over, usually resident and present in the State
on census night, classified by general health, nationality, marital status, household composition, principal economic status and socio-economic group
70
Table 14 Persons, males and females who provide regular unpaid personal help for a
friend or family member with a long term illness, health problem or disability, classified by age group with actual and percentage change, 2006 and 2011
71
Table 15 Number of private households with persons who provide regular unpaid help
for a friend or family member with a long term illness, health problem or disability, classified by composition and size
72
Table 16 Persons, males and females aged 15 years and over, classified by age
group and the labour force participation rate of those who provide regular unpaid personal help for a friend or family member with a long term illness, health problem or disability and those who do not
73
Table 17 Persons in private households, aged 14 years and under, usually resident
and present in their usual residence on census night and who provide regular unpaid personal help for a friend or family member with a long term illness, health problem or disability, classified by composition and age group
74
Table 18 Persons, males and females who provide regular unpaid personal help for a
friend or family member with a long term illness, health problem or disability, classified by general health and number of hours of unpaid help per week provided
75
Table 19 Persons, males and females who provide regular unpaid personal help for a
friend or family member with a long term illness, health problem or disability, classified by social class and number of hours of unpaid help per week provided
76
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Table 1 Persons, males and females with a disability, classified by age group with actual and percentage change,2006 and 2011
Age group2006 2011 Actual change
2006 - 2011
Percentagechange
2006 - 2011Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
Under 1 year 607 332 275 1,156 617 539 549 90.4
1 - 4 years 4,691 2,790 1,901 8,928 5,369 3,559 4,237 90.3
5 - 9 years 11,989 7,741 4,248 19,562 12,517 7,045 7,573 63.2
10 - 14 years 15,969 10,320 5,649 23,412 14,736 8,676 7,443 46.6
15 - 19 years 14,348 8,491 5,857 22,712 13,131 9,581 8,364 58.3
20 - 24 years 14,699 7,768 6,931 21,801 11,425 10,376 7,102 48.3
25 - 29 years 16,548 8,543 8,005 24,764 12,202 12,562 8,216 49.6
30 - 34 years 18,278 9,097 9,181 29,353 14,481 14,872 11,075 60.6
35 - 39 years 20,319 9,933 10,386 32,174 15,755 16,419 11,855 58.3
40 - 44 years 23,181 11,309 11,872 34,135 16,852 17,283 10,954 47.3
45 - 49 years 24,723 12,248 12,475 37,830 18,367 19,463 13,107 53.0
50 - 54 years 27,878 14,223 13,655 41,282 20,356 20,926 13,404 48.1
55 - 59 years 31,480 16,573 14,907 45,325 23,053 22,272 13,845 44.0
60 - 64 years 30,818 16,564 14,254 48,832 25,685 23,147 18,014 58.5
65 - 69 years 26,813 13,745 13,068 42,686 21,707 20,979 15,873 59.2
70 - 74 years 26,999 12,567 14,432 39,512 18,800 20,712 12,513 46.3
75 - 79 years 28,829 11,729 17,100 41,421 18,108 23,313 12,592 43.7
80 - 84 years 27,471 9,413 18,058 38,238 14,338 23,900 10,767 39.2
85 years and over 28,145 7,631 20,514 42,212 12,229 29,983 14,067 50.0
0 - 14 years 33,256 21,183 12,073 53,058 33,239 19,819 19,802 59.5
15 years and over 360,529 169,834 190,695 542,277 256,489 285,788 181,748 50.4
Total 393,785 191,017 202,768 595,335 289,728 305,607 201,550 51.2
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Table 2 Percentage of persons, males and females with a disability, classified by age group, 2006 and 2011
Age group2006 2011
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
Under 1 year 1.0 1.1 0.9 1.6 1.7 1.5
1 - 4 years 1.9 2.3 1.6 3.1 3.7 2.6
5 - 9 years 4.2 5.2 3.0 6.1 7.6 4.5
10 - 14 years 5.8 7.3 4.2 7.7 9.5 5.9
15 - 19 years 4.9 5.7 4.1 8.0 9.1 6.9
20 - 24 years 4.3 4.5 4.1 7.3 7.8 6.9
25 - 29 years 4.4 4.5 4.4 6.9 7.0 6.7
30 - 34 years 5.2 5.1 5.3 7.5 7.4 7.5
35 - 39 years 6.3 6.1 6.6 8.8 8.6 9.0
40 - 44 years 7.7 7.5 7.9 10.3 10.1 10.5
45 - 49 years 9.0 8.9 9.1 12.4 12.1 12.7
50 - 54 years 11.3 11.4 11.1 15.0 14.9 15.2
55 - 59 years 14.0 14.5 13.4 18.5 18.9 18.2
60 - 64 years 17.0 18.1 15.8 22.3 23.4 21.3
65 - 69 years 18.7 19.4 18.0 24.6 25.2 24.0
70 - 74 years 22.7 22.2 23.0 30.1 29.6 30.6
75 - 79 years 31.2 29.2 32.7 40.6 38.8 42.1
80 - 84 years 42.3 38.1 44.9 54.5 50.4 57.3
85 years and over 58.6 51.4 61.8 72.3 66.2 75.1
0 - 14 years 3.8 4.8 2.9 5.4 6.6 4.1
15 years and over 10.7 10.1 11.2 15.0 14.5 15.6
Total 9.3 9.0 9.6 13.0 12.7 13.2
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Table 3 Persons in each province, county and city, classified by those with and those without a disability with actualand percentage change, 2006 and 2011
Province, county and city
2006 2011 Actual changein persons
with adisability
Percentagechange
in personswith a
disabilityTotal
Personswith a
disability
Personswithout adisability
TotalPersonswith a
disability
Personswithout adisability
Leinster 2,295,123 210,187 2,084,936 2,504,814 318,657 2,186,157 108,470 51.6
Carlow 50,349 4,739 45,610 54,612 7,482 47,130 2,743 57.9Dublin 1,187,176 112,936 1,074,240 1,273,069 164,339 1,108,730 51,403 45.5
of whichDublin City 506,211 56,420 449,791 527,612 78,610 449,002 22,190 39.3Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown 194,038 18,092 175,946 206,261 25,123 181,138 7,031 38.9Fingal 239,992 17,215 222,777 273,991 27,928 246,063 10,713 62.2South Dublin 246,935 21,209 225,726 265,205 32,678 232,527 11,469 54.1
Kildare 186,335 14,986 171,349 210,312 24,369 185,943 9,383 62.6Kilkenny 87,558 7,941 79,617 95,419 11,939 83,480 3,998 50.3Laois 67,059 5,872 61,187 80,559 10,217 70,342 4,345 74.0Longford 34,391 3,285 31,106 39,000 5,404 33,596 2,119 64.5Louth 111,267 10,414 100,853 122,897 15,932 106,965 5,518 53.0Meath 162,831 12,076 150,755 184,135 19,669 164,466 7,593 62.9Offaly 70,868 6,230 64,638 76,687 10,253 66,434 4,023 64.6Westmeath 79,346 7,451 71,895 86,164 11,303 74,861 3,852 51.7Wexford 131,749 12,681 119,068 145,320 20,134 125,186 7,453 58.8Wicklow 126,194 11,576 114,618 136,640 17,616 119,024 6,040 52.2
Munster 1,173,340 111,419 1,061,921 1,246,088 167,953 1,078,135 56,534 50.7
Clare 110,950 9,923 101,027 117,196 14,775 102,421 4,852 48.9Cork 481,295 44,762 436,533 519,032 68,372 450,660 23,610 52.7
of whichCork City 119,418 14,985 104,433 119,230 21,098 98,132 6,113 40.8Cork County 361,877 29,777 332,100 399,802 47,274 352,528 17,497 58.8
Kerry 139,835 13,186 126,649 145,502 19,168 126,334 5,982 45.4Limerick 184,055 18,226 165,829 191,809 27,343 164,466 9,117 50.0
of whichLimerick City 59,790 7,590 52,200 57,106 10,365 46,741 2,775 36.6Limerick County 124,265 10,636 113,629 134,703 16,978 117,725 6,342 59.6
North Tipperary 66,023 6,307 59,716 70,322 9,659 60,663 3,352 53.1South Tipperary 83,221 8,791 74,430 88,432 13,001 75,431 4,210 47.9Waterford 107,961 10,224 97,737 113,795 15,635 98,160 5,411 52.9
of whichWaterford City 45,748 4,752 40,996 46,732 7,144 39,588 2,392 50.3Waterford County 62,213 5,472 56,741 67,063 8,491 58,572 3,019 55.2
Connacht 504,121 46,842 457,279 542,547 70,181 472,366 23,339 49.8
Galway 231,670 19,883 211,787 250,653 30,175 220,478 10,292 51.8of which
Galway City 72,414 6,000 66,414 75,529 8,989 66,540 2,989 49.8Galway County 159,256 13,883 145,373 175,124 21,186 153,938 7,303 52.6
Leitrim 28,950 2,916 26,034 31,798 4,289 27,509 1,373 47.1Mayo 123,839 12,114 111,725 130,638 17,710 112,928 5,596 46.2Roscommon 58,768 5,746 53,022 64,065 8,759 55,306 3,013 52.4Sligo 60,894 6,183 54,711 65,393 9,248 56,145 3,065 49.6
Ulster (part of) 267,264 25,337 241,927 294,803 38,544 256,259 13,207 52.1
Cavan 64,003 5,435 58,568 73,183 8,714 64,469 3,279 60.3Donegal 147,264 14,981 132,283 161,137 22,646 138,491 7,665 51.2Monaghan 55,997 4,921 51,076 60,483 7,184 53,299 2,263 46.0
State 4,239,848 393,785 3,846,063 4,588,252 595,335 3,992,917 201,550 51.2
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Tabl
e 4A
Per
sons
with
a d
isab
ility
, cla
ssifi
ed b
y ag
e gr
oup,
rel
atio
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p st
atus
in p
riva
te h
ouse
hold
s an
d ty
pe o
f com
mun
al e
stab
lishm
ent,
2006
and
201
1
Age
gro
up
2006
2011
Tota
l
Priv
ate
hous
ehol
dsC
omm
unal
est
ablis
hmen
ts
Tota
l
Priv
ate
hous
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dsC
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est
ablis
hmen
ts
Hea
dS
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hild
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ncl.
not s
tate
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ng/C
hild
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sho
me
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use
Chi
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(inc
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ted)
Nur
sing
/Chi
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n’s
hom
eO
ther
Und
er 1
yea
r60
7-
-53
733
532
1,15
6-
-1,
035
4710
64
1 - 4
yea
rs4,
691
--
4,47
616
310
428,
928
--
8,52
130
47
96
5 - 9
yea
rs11
,989
4-
11,4
6943
640
4019
,562
--
18,7
3572
126
80
10 -
14 y
ears
15,9
695
-15
,097
638
7715
223
,412
1-
22,2
2792
665
193
15 -
19 y
ears
14,3
4814
974
12,1
071,
418
146
454
22,7
1223
590
19,2
532,
294
156
684
20 -
24 y
ears
14,6
991,
531
674
7,83
03,
964
231
469
21,8
012,
523
1,15
511
,137
6,06
219
872
6
25 -
29 y
ears
16,5
483,
501
2,03
15,
648
4,46
333
057
524
,764
6,13
93,
506
7,26
16,
776
293
789
30 -
34 y
ears
18,2
785,
080
3,58
44,
374
4,24
137
362
629
,353
9,57
46,
109
5,18
87,
317
400
765
35 -
39 y
ears
20,3
196,
468
5,11
83,
229
4,32
847
969
732
,174
11,5
348,
086
4,20
07,
108
493
753
40 -
44 y
ears
23,1
818,
068
6,14
82,
576
4,98
855
284
934
,135
12,8
989,
170
3,27
47,
400
635
758
45 -
49 y
ears
24,7
238,
953
6,69
71,
693
5,93
451
293
437
,830
14,2
6710
,421
2,44
69,
110
690
896
50 -
54 y
ears
27,8
7810
,438
7,59
91,
045
7,16
357
31,
060
41,2
8215
,911
11,5
651,
441
10,6
9672
594
4
55 -
59 y
ears
31,4
8012
,024
8,78
757
78,
251
659
1,18
245
,325
17,4
4812
,956
785
12,3
0776
01,
069
60 -
64 y
ears
30,8
1812
,325
8,18
020
88,
280
618
1,20
748
,832
18,9
0513
,941
340
13,4
3691
21,
298
65 -
69 y
ears
26,8
1310
,115
6,47
849
7,87
379
51,
503
42,6
8616
,390
11,4
4810
512
,237
1,07
21,
434
70 -
74 y
ears
26,9
999,
558
5,40
88
8,99
91,
271
1,75
539
,512
14,4
179,
338
1712
,426
1,64
61,
668
75 -
79 y
ears
28,8
299,
107
4,12
7-
11,1
292,
205
2,26
141
,421
14,2
097,
340
-14
,956
2,75
52,
161
80 -
84 y
ears
27,4
717,
529
2,35
7-
11,3
923,
506
2,68
738
,238
11,3
734,
280
-15
,801
4,36
92,
415
85 y
ears
and
ove
r28
,145
5,93
31,
005
-11
,253
6,45
53,
499
42,2
129,
906
1,83
9-
17,5
209,
531
3,41
6
Tota
l39
3,78
511
0,78
868
,267
70,9
2310
4,94
618
,837
20,0
2459
5,33
517
5,73
011
1,24
410
5,96
515
7,44
424
,743
20,2
09
Census 2011 – Our Bill of Health
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Tabl
e 4B
Per
sons
with
a d
isab
ility
in th
e ag
greg
ate
tow
n ar
ea, c
lass
ified
by
age
grou
p, r
elat
ions
hip
stat
us in
pri
vate
hou
seho
lds
and
type
of c
omm
unal
est
ablis
hmen
t, 20
06an
d 20
11
Age
gro
up
2006
2011
Tot
al
Priv
ate
hous
ehol
dsC
omm
unal
est
ablis
hmen
ts
Tot
al
Priv
ate
hous
ehol
dsC
omm
unal
est
ablis
hmen
ts
Hea
dS
pous
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hild
Oth
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incl
.no
t sta
ted)
Nur
sing
/Chi
ldre
n’s
hom
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ther
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dS
pous
eC
hild
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incl
.no
t sta
ted)
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sing
/Chi
ldre
n’s
hom
eO
ther
Und
er 1
yea
r41
2-
-35
623
231
790
--
689
2910
62
1 -
4 ye
ars
2,98
0-
-2,
839
9110
405,
845
--
5,55
819
56
86
5 -
9 ye
ars
7,22
74
-6,
903
258
2834
12,2
39-
-11
,716
434
1871
10 -
14
year
s9,
237
4-
8,73
837
051
7414
,116
1-
13,4
3752
437
117
15 -
19
year
s9,
031
119
597,
319
1,09
210
833
414
,393
194
6811
,811
1,74
099
481
20 -
24
year
s10
,587
1,25
154
84,
875
3,37
015
039
315
,907
2,06
590
27,
069
5,12
411
463
3
25 -
29
year
s12
,213
2,79
51,
520
3,46
23,
741
213
482
18,3
944,
899
2,66
14,
455
5,55
516
466
0
30 -
34
year
s12
,765
3,62
72,
323
2,62
43,
416
263
512
21,4
257,
159
4,22
73,
171
5,95
124
966
8
35 -
39
year
s13
,695
4,36
23,
210
1,90
23,
333
337
551
22,0
447,
979
5,01
92,
570
5,49
232
565
9
40 -
44
year
s15
,283
5,31
93,
743
1,48
43,
645
394
698
22,5
818,
506
5,50
51,
966
5,51
343
565
6
45 -
49
year
s15
,976
5,70
34,
025
963
4,14
737
276
624
,707
9,28
26,
196
1,46
86,
550
467
744
50 -
54
year
s17
,846
6,62
14,
599
551
4,81
237
988
426
,582
10,0
226,
956
839
7,43
253
280
1
55 -
59
year
s19
,918
7,42
25,
402
303
5,37
543
198
528
,537
10,7
377,
686
455
8,26
853
285
9
60 -
64
year
s19
,262
7,42
25,
127
115
5,20
939
299
730
,356
11,2
848,
435
178
8,76
060
21,
097
65 -
69
year
s17
,106
6,18
54,
169
264,
922
507
1,29
726
,022
9,61
26,
783
497,
633
692
1,25
3
70 -
74
year
s16
,954
5,75
63,
445
35,
468
751
1,53
124
,795
8,58
55,
848
87,
827
1,07
11,
456
75 -
79
year
s17
,378
5,18
12,
572
-6,
427
1,26
01,
938
25,3
028,
255
4,57
8-
8,90
91,
617
1,94
3
80 -
84
year
s15
,669
3,92
91,
371
-6,
171
1,91
52,
283
22,6
976,
203
2,60
1-
9,06
12,
701
2,13
1
85 y
ears
and
ove
r15
,590
2,81
452
3-
5,60
13,
682
2,97
024
,138
5,08
91,
020
-9,
237
5,76
53,
027
Tot
al24
9,12
968
,514
42,6
3642
,463
67,4
7111
,245
16,8
0038
0,87
010
9,87
268
,485
65,4
3910
4,23
415
,436
17,4
04
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Tabl
e 4C
Per
sons
with
a d
isab
ility
in th
e ag
greg
ate
rura
l are
a, c
lass
ified
by
age
grou
p, r
elat
ions
hip
stat
us in
pri
vate
hou
seho
lds
and
type
of c
omm
unal
est
ablis
hmen
t, 20
06an
d 20
11
Age
gro
up
2006
2011
Tot
al
Priv
ate
hous
ehol
dsC
omm
unal
est
ablis
hmen
ts
Tot
al
Priv
ate
hous
ehol
dsC
omm
unal
est
ablis
hmen
ts
Hea
dS
pous
eC
hild
Oth
er (
incl
.no
t sta
ted)
Nur
sing
/Chi
ldre
n’s
hom
eO
ther
Hea
dS
pous
eC
hild
Oth
er (
incl
.no
t sta
ted)
Nur
sing
/Chi
ldre
n’s
hom
eO
ther
Und
er 1
yea
r19
5-
-18
110
31
366
--
346
18-
2
1 -
4 ye
ars
1,71
1-
-1,
637
72-
23,
083
--
2,96
310
91
10
5 -
9 ye
ars
4,76
2-
-4,
566
178
126
7,32
3-
-7,
019
287
89
10 -
14
year
s6,
732
1-
6,35
926
826
789,
296
--
8,79
040
228
76
15 -
19
year
s5,
317
3015
4,78
832
638
120
8,31
941
227,
442
554
5720
3
20 -
24
year
s4,
112
280
126
2,95
559
481
765,
894
458
253
4,06
893
884
93
25 -
29
year
s4,
335
706
511
2,18
672
211
793
6,37
01,
240
845
2,80
61,
221
129
129
30 -
34
year
s5,
513
1,45
31,
261
1,75
082
511
011
47,
928
2,41
51,
882
2,01
71,
366
151
97
35 -
39
year
s6,
624
2,10
61,
908
1,32
799
514
214
610
,130
3,55
53,
067
1,63
01,
616
168
94
40 -
44
year
s7,
898
2,74
92,
405
1,09
21,
343
158
151
11,5
544,
392
3,66
51,
308
1,88
720
010
2
45 -
49
year
s8,
747
3,25
02,
672
730
1,78
714
016
813
,123
4,98
54,
225
978
2,56
022
315
2
50 -
54
year
s10
,032
3,81
73,
000
494
2,35
119
417
614
,700
5,88
94,
609
602
3,26
419
314
3
55 -
59
year
s11
,562
4,60
23,
385
274
2,87
622
819
716
,788
6,71
15,
270
330
4,03
922
821
0
60 -
64
year
s11
,556
4,90
33,
053
933,
071
226
210
18,4
767,
621
5,50
616
24,
676
310
201
65 -
69
year
s9,
707
3,93
02,
309
232,
951
288
206
16,6
646,
778
4,66
556
4,60
438
018
1
70 -
74
year
s10
,045
3,80
21,
963
53,
531
520
224
14,7
175,
832
3,49
09
4,59
957
521
2
75 -
79
year
s11
,451
3,92
61,
555
-4,
702
945
323
16,1
195,
954
2,76
2-
6,04
71,
138
218
80 -
84
year
s11
,802
3,60
098
6-
5,22
11,
591
404
15,5
415,
170
1,67
9-
6,74
01,
668
284
85 y
ears
and
ove
r12
,555
3,11
948
2-
5,65
22,
773
529
18,0
744,
817
819
-8,
283
3,76
638
9
Tot
al14
4,65
642
,274
25,6
3128
,460
37,4
757,
592
3,22
421
4,46
565
,858
42,7
5940
,526
53,2
109,
307
2,80
5
Census 2011 – Our Bill of Health
51
Tab
le 5
Per
son
s in
eac
h p
rovi
nce
, co
un
ty a
nd
cit
y, c
lass
ifie
d b
y th
ose
wit
h a
dis
abili
ty a
nd
typ
e o
f d
isab
ility
Pro
vinc
e, c
ount
y an
d ci
tyT
otal
Tho
se w
itha
disa
bilit
y
Typ
e of
dis
abili
ty
Tot
aldi
sabi
litie
sB
lindn
ess
ora
serio
usvi
sion
impa
irmen
t
Dea
fnes
s or
a se
rious
hear
ing
impa
irmen
t
An
inte
llect
ual
disa
bilit
y
A d
iffic
ulty
with
lear
ning
,re
mem
berin
gor
conc
entr
atin
g
A d
iffic
ulty
with
bas
icph
ysic
alac
tiviti
es
Aps
ycho
logi
cal
or e
mot
iona
lco
nditi
on
A d
iffic
ulty
with
pai
n,br
eath
ing
oran
y ot
her
chro
nic
illne
ss o
rco
nditi
on
A d
iffic
ulty
with
dres
sing
,ba
thin
g or
getti
ngar
ound
insi
de th
eho
me
A d
iffic
ulty
with
wor
king
at a
job,
busi
ness
or
atte
ndin
gsc
hool
or
colle
ge
A d
iffic
ulty
with
goi
ngou
tsid
e th
eho
me
alon
eto
sho
p or
visi
t ado
ctor
’ssu
rger
y
A d
iffic
ulty
part
icip
atin
gin
oth
erac
tiviti
es,
for
exam
ple
leis
ure
orus
ing
tran
spor
t
Lein
ster
2,50
4,81
431
8,65
727
,468
48,2
8730
,273
73,6
9112
5,27
352
,919
149,
676
62,6
5299
,789
83,8
8210
7,07
786
0,98
7
Car
low
54,6
127,
482
595
1,08
772
11,
685
3,06
41,
125
3,44
01,
489
2,57
91,
977
2,50
020
,262
Dub
lin1,
273,
069
164,
339
14,3
7524
,943
14,6
3137
,353
63,7
9128
,688
77,8
1330
,979
49,2
1442
,635
54,0
4043
8,46
2of
whi
chD
ublin
City
527,
612
78,6
107,
560
12,4
806,
307
16,9
9332
,681
13,9
4137
,676
15,1
6623
,312
21,4
2325
,922
213,
461
Dún
Lao
ghai
re-R
athd
own
206,
261
25,1
232,
044
4,33
22,
012
5,86
99,
486
3,92
911
,551
4,67
27,
028
6,36
88,
349
65,6
40F
inga
l27
3,99
127
,928
2,17
03,
718
2,98
46,
867
9,59
75,
098
13,0
625,
247
8,71
86,
836
9,01
473
,311
Sou
th D
ublin
265,
205
32,6
782,
601
4,41
33,
328
7,62
412
,027
5,72
015
,524
5,89
410
,156
8,00
810
,755
86,0
50K
ildar
e21
0,31
224
,369
1,87
03,
497
2,63
96,
047
8,98
23,
998
11,5
914,
745
7,68
96,
048
8,07
565
,181
Kilk
enny
95,4
1911
,939
1,01
31,
899
1,32
52,
813
5,02
01,
795
5,49
02,
668
3,93
83,
499
4,26
033
,720
Laoi
s80
,559
10,2
1788
51,
487
1,07
82,
395
3,99
81,
662
4,69
92,
081
3,33
92,
706
3,42
627
,756
Long
ford
39,0
005,
404
502
867
520
1,22
22,
319
822
2,51
71,
195
1,87
81,
575
1,90
615
,323
Lout
h12
2,89
715
,932
1,54
52,
441
1,63
13,
617
6,93
72,
562
7,30
83,
596
5,36
44,
692
5,82
945
,522
Mea
th18
4,13
519
,669
1,65
82,
920
1,89
64,
546
7,33
53,
153
9,04
83,
850
6,43
25,
038
6,71
052
,586
Offa
ly76
,687
10,2
5391
11,
566
956
2,30
14,
356
1,45
94,
868
2,20
43,
457
2,83
63,
570
28,4
84W
estm
eath
86,1
6411
,303
1,05
81,
783
1,26
82,
682
4,68
61,
901
5,25
92,
520
3,80
53,
326
4,10
832
,396
Wex
ford
145,
320
20,1
341,
693
3,18
81,
893
4,73
18,
197
2,89
89,
422
3,95
26,
649
5,18
06,
862
54,6
65W
ickl
ow13
6,64
017
,616
1,36
32,
609
1,71
54,
299
6,58
82,
856
8,22
13,
373
5,44
54,
370
5,79
146
,630
Mun
ster
1,24
6,08
816
7,95
314
,488
26,2
2416
,714
38,1
2371
,290
26,6
4375
,994
36,5
2357
,078
47,9
8759
,751
470,
815
Cla
re11
7,19
614
,775
1,25
72,
248
1,45
23,
399
6,19
52,
181
6,64
93,
134
4,70
64,
083
5,15
440
,458
Cor
k51
9,03
268
,372
5,77
110
,769
6,92
915
,678
28,4
8811
,194
30,5
2314
,735
23,2
0819
,468
24,3
1319
1,07
6of
whi
chC
ork
City
119,
230
21,0
981,
971
3,37
62,
105
4,67
19,
252
3,80
39,
647
4,33
76,
977
6,17
47,
410
59,7
23C
ork
Cou
nty
399,
802
47,2
743,
800
7,39
34,
824
11,0
0719
,236
7,39
120
,876
10,3
9816
,231
13,2
9416
,903
131,
353
Ker
ry14
5,50
219
,168
1,67
83,
051
1,93
64,
373
8,32
92,
921
8,33
44,
439
6,61
35,
806
6,95
254
,432
Lim
eric
k19
1,80
927
,343
2,40
93,
981
2,85
86,
149
11,7
324,
501
12,6
525,
997
9,63
07,
917
9,78
977
,615
of w
hich
Lim
eric
k C
ity57
,106
10,3
6593
11,
478
944
2,21
64,
565
1,93
25,
019
2,04
43,
434
2,80
33,
475
28,8
41Li
mer
ick
Cou
nty
134,
703
16,9
781,
478
2,50
31,
914
3,93
37,
167
2,56
97,
633
3,95
36,
196
5,11
46,
314
48,7
74N
orth
Tip
pera
ry70
,322
9,65
985
21,
541
918
2,29
44,
235
1,41
04,
534
2,15
93,
379
2,78
13,
541
27,6
44S
outh
Tip
pera
ry88
,432
13,0
011,
159
2,07
71,
198
2,89
65,
741
2,02
46,
174
2,81
84,
444
3,63
64,
663
36,8
30W
ater
ford
113,
795
15,6
351,
362
2,55
71,
423
3,33
46,
570
2,41
27,
128
3,24
15,
098
4,29
65,
339
42,7
60of
whi
chW
ater
ford
City
46,7
327,
144
619
1,15
862
81,
489
2,99
01,
195
3,32
41,
495
2,35
52,
025
2,41
919
,697
Wat
erfo
rd C
ount
y67
,063
8,49
174
31,
399
795
1,84
53,
580
1,21
73,
804
1,74
62,
743
2,27
12,
920
23,0
63
Con
nach
t54
2,54
770
,181
6,37
711
,151
7,11
916
,375
31,0
2411
,089
31,6
7717
,117
24,3
5522
,055
26,3
9620
4,73
5
Gal
way
250,
653
30,1
752,
623
4,54
73,
133
7,05
712
,498
4,93
513
,557
6,99
010
,357
9,06
211
,020
85,7
79of
whi
chG
alw
ay C
ity75
,529
8,98
975
91,
208
858
2,08
43,
223
1,75
34,
025
1,64
52,
732
2,19
22,
854
23,3
33G
alw
ay C
ount
y17
5,12
421
,186
1,86
43,
339
2,27
54,
973
9,27
53,
182
9,53
25,
345
7,62
56,
870
8,16
662
,446
Leitr
im31
,798
4,28
936
770
431
990
91,
932
638
1,92
898
21,
514
1,27
51,
588
12,1
56M
ayo
130,
638
17,7
101,
711
2,95
71,
780
4,15
88,
467
2,57
87,
976
4,62
26,
343
5,92
77,
045
53,5
64R
osco
mm
on64
,065
8,75
978
41,
490
825
1,93
64,
069
1,34
04,
043
2,20
42,
862
2,76
33,
198
25,5
14S
ligo
65,3
939,
248
892
1,45
31,
062
2,31
54,
058
1,59
84,
173
2,31
93,
279
3,02
83,
545
27,7
22
Uls
ter
(par
t of)
294,
803
38,5
443,
385
6,39
83,
603
8,88
117
,152
5,35
317
,415
9,15
813
,176
11,7
5714
,231
110,
509
Cav
an73
,183
8,71
472
91,
396
828
2,01
23,
840
1,16
83,
921
2,14
62,
961
2,67
73,
228
24,9
06D
oneg
al16
1,13
722
,646
2,00
63,
960
2,05
35,
122
10,0
423,
126
10,3
045,
169
7,53
16,
770
8,23
464
,317
Mon
agha
n60
,483
7,18
465
01,
042
722
1,74
73,
270
1,05
93,
190
1,84
32,
684
2,31
02,
769
21,2
86
Sta
te4,
588,
252
595,
335
51,7
1892
,060
57,7
0913
7,07
024
4,73
996
,004
274,
762
125,
450
194,
398
165,
681
207,
455
1,64
7,04
6
Census 2011 – Our Bill of Health
52
Tabl
e 6A
Per
sons
, cla
ssifi
ed b
y ag
e gr
oup
and
type
of d
isab
ility
Age
gro
upTo
tal
Thos
e w
itha
disa
bilit
y
Type
of d
isab
ility
Tota
ldi
sabi
litie
sB
lindn
ess
ora
serio
usvi
sion
impa
irmen
t
Dea
fnes
s or
a se
rious
hear
ing
impa
irmen
t
An
inte
llect
ual
disa
bilit
y
A d
iffic
ulty
with
lear
ning
,re
mem
berin
gor
conc
entra
ting
A d
iffic
ulty
with
bas
icph
ysic
alac
tiviti
es
Aps
ycho
logi
cal
or e
mot
iona
lco
nditi
on
A d
iffic
ulty
with
pai
n,br
eath
ing
oran
y ot
her
chro
nic
illne
ss o
rco
nditi
on
A d
iffic
ulty
with
dres
sing
,ba
thin
g or
getti
ngar
ound
insi
de th
eho
me
A d
iffic
ulty
with
wor
king
at a
job,
busi
ness
or
atte
ndin
gsc
hool
or
colle
ge
A d
iffic
ulty
with
goi
ngou
tsid
e th
eho
me
alon
eto
sho
p or
visi
t ado
ctor
’ssu
rger
y
A d
iffic
ulty
parti
cipa
ting
in o
ther
activ
ities
,fo
r exa
mpl
ele
isur
e or
usin
gtra
nspo
rt
Und
er 1
yea
r72
,410
1,15
686
6018
416
031
056
420
397
306
362
369
2,71
0
1 - 4
yea
rs28
3,91
98,
928
599
533
2,15
42,
450
1,89
087
63,
929
2,82
72,
036
2,65
22,
819
22,7
65
5 - 9
yea
rs32
0,77
019
,562
1,40
01,
183
5,00
89,
467
2,51
23,
014
6,59
54,
088
4,65
74,
758
5,60
848
,290
10 -
14 y
ears
302,
491
23,4
121,
410
1,17
45,
867
13,3
912,
279
3,16
06,
512
2,88
55,
151
4,14
05,
494
51,4
63
15 -
19 y
ears
283,
019
22,7
121,
415
1,17
05,
331
11,7
252,
287
3,48
06,
268
1,92
96,
002
3,43
94,
979
48,0
25
20 -
24 y
ears
297,
231
21,8
011,
650
1,34
74,
149
7,66
92,
975
4,70
87,
277
1,89
96,
247
3,29
34,
826
46,0
40
25 -
29 y
ears
361,
122
24,7
641,
897
1,82
63,
369
6,07
94,
224
6,24
99,
374
2,35
07,
549
3,84
25,
828
52,5
87
30 -
34 y
ears
393,
945
29,3
532,
039
2,34
83,
342
5,88
55,
860
7,86
412
,148
2,96
39,
163
4,51
17,
452
63,5
75
35 -
39 y
ears
364,
261
32,1
742,
121
2,68
83,
380
6,00
97,
843
8,74
914
,011
3,46
010
,964
5,16
68,
956
73,3
47
40 -
44 y
ears
330,
812
34,1
352,
336
3,10
33,
442
6,09
59,
968
8,71
215
,824
4,04
712
,674
5,72
110
,525
82,4
47
45 -
49 y
ears
305,
185
37,8
302,
653
4,07
23,
561
6,67
912
,857
9,06
418
,576
5,01
514
,713
6,82
912
,415
96,4
34
50 -
54 y
ears
274,
386
41,2
822,
891
4,96
43,
280
6,50
716
,422
8,26
521
,680
5,83
016
,669
7,45
613
,742
107,
706
55 -
59 y
ears
244,
522
45,3
253,
183
6,37
82,
990
6,27
620
,106
7,44
124
,731
6,90
818
,146
8,47
715
,079
119,
715
60 -
64 y
ears
218,
786
48,8
323,
583
7,77
62,
747
6,29
423
,749
6,23
927
,219
8,20
618
,117
9,88
316
,116
129,
929
65 -
69 y
ears
173,
638
42,6
863,
469
8,55
92,
075
5,68
921
,862
4,12
523
,169
8,72
210
,220
10,5
6914
,219
112,
678
70 -
74 y
ears
131,
190
39,5
123,
722
9,04
81,
671
6,17
322
,458
3,29
520
,330
9,95
08,
687
12,7
4514
,241
112,
320
75 -
79 y
ears
102,
036
41,4
214,
474
10,3
551,
652
7,99
726
,234
3,30
020
,259
13,1
7410
,436
17,5
3217
,153
132,
566
80 -
84 y
ears
70,1
1338
,238
5,12
510
,546
1,58
49,
106
27,0
973,
154
17,8
8015
,780
12,6
5121
,900
19,6
0914
4,43
2
85 y
ears
and
ove
r58
,416
42,2
127,
665
14,9
301,
923
13,4
1933
,806
4,25
318
,560
25,0
2020
,010
32,4
0628
,025
200,
017
Tota
l4,
588,
252
595,
335
51,7
1892
,060
57,7
0913
7,07
024
4,73
996
,004
274,
762
125,
450
194,
398
165,
681
207,
455
1,64
7,04
6
Census 2011 – Our Bill of Health
53
Tabl
e 6B
Mal
es, c
lass
ified
by
age
grou
p an
d ty
pe o
f dis
abili
ty
Age
gro
upTo
tal
Thos
e w
itha
disa
bilit
y
Type
of d
isab
ility
Tota
ldi
sabi
litie
sB
lindn
ess
ora
serio
usvi
sion
impa
irmen
t
Dea
fnes
s or
a se
rious
hear
ing
impa
irmen
t
An
inte
llect
ual
disa
bilit
y
A d
iffic
ulty
with
lear
ning
,re
mem
berin
gor
conc
entra
ting
A d
iffic
ulty
with
bas
icph
ysic
alac
tiviti
es
Aps
ycho
logi
cal
or e
mot
iona
lco
nditi
on
A d
iffic
ulty
with
pai
n,br
eath
ing
oran
y ot
her
chro
nic
illne
ss o
rco
nditi
on
A d
iffic
ulty
with
dres
sing
,ba
thin
g or
getti
ngar
ound
insi
de th
eho
me
A d
iffic
ulty
with
wor
king
at a
job,
busi
ness
or
atte
ndin
gsc
hool
or
colle
ge
A d
iffic
ulty
with
goi
ngou
tsid
e th
eho
me
alon
eto
sho
p or
visi
t ado
ctor
’ssu
rger
y
A d
iffic
ulty
parti
cipa
ting
in o
ther
activ
ities
,fo
r exa
mpl
ele
isur
e or
usin
gtra
nspo
rt
Und
er 1
yea
r36
,850
617
4438
102
8814
929
242
208
162
193
196
1,45
1
1 - 4
yea
rs14
5,22
65,
369
304
287
1,37
01,
648
1,04
760
52,
333
1,69
81,
218
1,56
91,
670
13,7
49
5 - 9
yea
rs16
4,03
712
,517
769
653
3,52
16,
646
1,48
72,
252
3,89
32,
665
3,09
73,
157
3,66
831
,808
10 -
14 y
ears
155,
076
14,7
3680
966
23,
967
8,91
21,
317
2,26
13,
772
1,79
53,
363
2,69
23,
480
33,0
30
15 -
19 y
ears
144,
262
13,1
3176
366
23,
421
7,46
31,
190
1,91
93,
177
1,06
43,
575
2,01
92,
813
28,0
66
20 -
24 y
ears
146,
636
11,4
2589
470
12,
600
4,70
61,
523
2,24
83,
292
1,06
13,
541
1,78
32,
598
24,9
47
25 -
29 y
ears
173,
714
12,2
021,
049
1,00
32,
094
3,61
92,
034
2,80
84,
083
1,19
23,
953
1,89
12,
917
26,6
43
30 -
34 y
ears
194,
774
14,4
811,
143
1,24
92,
018
3,57
92,
819
3,51
25,
457
1,45
24,
623
2,17
63,
701
31,7
29
35 -
39 y
ears
182,
237
15,7
551,
180
1,46
12,
022
3,51
73,
693
3,92
26,
472
1,70
05,
330
2,35
74,
272
35,9
26
40 -
44 y
ears
166,
330
16,8
521,
316
1,71
71,
989
3,40
74,
676
4,01
47,
360
1,86
06,
061
2,56
74,
867
39,8
34
45 -
49 y
ears
151,
516
18,3
671,
505
2,29
52,
093
3,78
65,
893
4,12
78,
506
2,29
27,
076
2,95
95,
682
46,2
14
50 -
54 y
ears
136,
737
20,3
561,
590
2,93
71,
889
3,58
77,
576
3,88
510
,183
2,67
78,
228
3,14
76,
336
52,0
35
55 -
59 y
ears
122,
121
23,0
531,
779
3,90
81,
686
3,42
89,
643
3,63
012
,022
3,18
49,
576
3,64
17,
301
59,7
98
60 -
64 y
ears
109,
869
25,6
851,
922
4,82
71,
560
3,47
311
,829
3,10
914
,005
3,92
410
,351
4,43
18,
066
67,4
97
65 -
69 y
ears
86,2
9821
,707
1,82
45,
259
1,14
93,
078
10,2
692,
007
11,3
694,
078
5,53
34,
531
6,73
655
,833
70 -
74 y
ears
63,4
7618
,800
1,77
75,
302
865
3,08
89,
791
1,51
29,
334
4,42
14,
289
5,11
16,
232
51,7
22
75 -
79 y
ears
46,6
3118
,108
1,91
85,
463
769
3,51
510
,515
1,29
58,
619
5,37
54,
491
6,43
66,
850
55,2
46
80 -
84 y
ears
28,4
2314
,338
1,90
44,
712
588
3,29
69,
453
1,01
56,
647
5,34
14,
551
6,82
36,
603
50,9
33
85 y
ears
and
ove
r18
,486
12,2
292,
295
4,88
351
03,
483
9,17
396
65,
333
6,35
45,
242
8,14
47,
329
53,7
12
Tota
l2,
272,
699
289,
728
24,7
8548
,019
34,2
1374
,319
104,
077
45,1
1612
6,09
952
,341
94,2
6065
,627
91,3
1776
0,17
3
Census 2011 – Our Bill of Health
54
Tabl
e 6C
Fem
ales
, cla
ssifi
ed b
y ag
e gr
oup
and
type
of d
isab
ility
Age
gro
upTo
tal
Thos
e w
itha
disa
bilit
y
Type
of d
isab
ility
Tota
ldi
sabi
litie
sB
lindn
ess
ora
serio
usvi
sion
impa
irmen
t
Dea
fnes
s or
a se
rious
hear
ing
impa
irmen
t
An
inte
llect
ual
disa
bilit
y
A d
iffic
ulty
with
lear
ning
,re
mem
berin
gor
conc
entra
ting
A d
iffic
ulty
with
bas
icph
ysic
alac
tiviti
es
Aps
ycho
logi
cal
or e
mot
iona
lco
nditi
on
A d
iffic
ulty
with
pai
n,br
eath
ing
oran
y ot
her
chro
nic
illne
ss o
rco
nditi
on
A d
iffic
ulty
with
dres
sing
,ba
thin
g or
getti
ngar
ound
insi
de th
eho
me
A d
iffic
ulty
with
wor
king
at a
job,
busi
ness
or
atte
ndin
gsc
hool
or
colle
ge
A d
iffic
ulty
with
goi
ngou
tsid
e th
eho
me
alon
eto
sho
p or
visi
t ado
ctor
’ssu
rger
y
A d
iffic
ulty
parti
cipa
ting
in o
ther
activ
ities
,fo
r exa
mpl
ele
isur
e or
usin
gtra
nspo
rt
Und
er 1
yea
r35
,560
539
4222
8272
161
2717
818
914
416
917
31,
259
1 - 4
yea
rs13
8,69
33,
559
295
246
784
802
843
271
1,59
61,
129
818
1,08
31,
149
9,01
6
5 - 9
yea
rs15
6,73
37,
045
631
530
1,48
72,
821
1,02
576
22,
702
1,42
31,
560
1,60
11,
940
16,4
82
10 -
14 y
ears
147,
415
8,67
660
151
21,
900
4,47
996
289
92,
740
1,09
01,
788
1,44
82,
014
18,4
33
15 -
19 y
ears
138,
757
9,58
165
250
81,
910
4,26
21,
097
1,56
13,
091
865
2,42
71,
420
2,16
619
,959
20 -
24 y
ears
150,
595
10,3
7675
664
61,
549
2,96
31,
452
2,46
03,
985
838
2,70
61,
510
2,22
821
,093
25 -
29 y
ears
187,
408
12,5
6284
882
31,
275
2,46
02,
190
3,44
15,
291
1,15
83,
596
1,95
12,
911
25,9
44
30 -
34 y
ears
199,
171
14,8
7289
61,
099
1,32
42,
306
3,04
14,
352
6,69
11,
511
4,54
02,
335
3,75
131
,846
35 -
39 y
ears
182,
024
16,4
1994
11,
227
1,35
82,
492
4,15
04,
827
7,53
91,
760
5,63
42,
809
4,68
437
,421
40 -
44 y
ears
164,
482
17,2
831,
020
1,38
61,
453
2,68
85,
292
4,69
88,
464
2,18
76,
613
3,15
45,
658
42,6
13
45 -
49 y
ears
153,
669
19,4
631,
148
1,77
71,
468
2,89
36,
964
4,93
710
,070
2,72
37,
637
3,87
06,
733
50,2
20
50 -
54 y
ears
137,
649
20,9
261,
301
2,02
71,
391
2,92
08,
846
4,38
011
,497
3,15
38,
441
4,30
97,
406
55,6
71
55 -
59 y
ears
122,
401
22,2
721,
404
2,47
01,
304
2,84
810
,463
3,81
112
,709
3,72
48,
570
4,83
67,
778
59,9
17
60 -
64 y
ears
108,
917
23,1
471,
661
2,94
91,
187
2,82
111
,920
3,13
013
,214
4,28
27,
766
5,45
28,
050
62,4
32
65 -
69 y
ears
87,3
4020
,979
1,64
53,
300
926
2,61
111
,593
2,11
811
,800
4,64
44,
687
6,03
87,
483
56,8
45
70 -
74 y
ears
67,7
1420
,712
1,94
53,
746
806
3,08
512
,667
1,78
310
,996
5,52
94,
398
7,63
48,
009
60,5
98
75 -
79 y
ears
55,4
0523
,313
2,55
64,
892
883
4,48
215
,719
2,00
511
,640
7,79
95,
945
11,0
9610
,303
77,3
20
80 -
84 y
ears
41,6
9023
,900
3,22
15,
834
996
5,81
017
,644
2,13
911
,233
10,4
398,
100
15,0
7713
,006
93,4
99
85 y
ears
and
ove
r39
,930
29,9
835,
370
10,0
471,
413
9,93
624
,633
3,28
713
,227
18,6
6614
,768
24,2
6220
,696
146,
305
Tota
l2,
315,
553
305,
607
26,9
3344
,041
23,4
9662
,751
140,
662
50,8
8814
8,66
373
,109
100,
138
100,
054
116,
138
886,
873
Census 2011 – Our Bill of Health
55
Tabl
e 7
Per
sons
, mal
es a
nd fe
mal
es a
ged
15 y
ears
and
ove
r, c
lass
ified
by
thos
e w
ith a
dis
abili
ty, h
ouse
hold
com
posi
tion,
pri
ncip
al e
cono
mic
sta
tus,
une
mpl
oym
ent r
ate
and
type
of d
isab
ility
Hou
seho
ld c
ompo
sitio
n an
dpr
inci
pal e
cono
mic
sta
tus
Tota
lTh
ose
with
adi
sabi
lity
Type
of d
isab
ility
Tota
ldi
sabi
litie
sB
lindn
ess
ora
serio
usvi
sion
impa
irmen
t
Dea
fnes
s or
a se
rious
hear
ing
impa
irmen
t
An
inte
llect
ual
disa
bilit
y
A d
iffic
ulty
with
lear
ning
,re
mem
berin
gor
conc
entra
ting
A d
iffic
ulty
with
bas
icph
ysic
alac
tiviti
es
Aps
ycho
logi
cal
or e
mot
iona
lco
nditi
on
A d
iffic
ulty
with
pai
n,br
eath
ing
oran
y ot
her
chro
nic
illne
ss o
rco
nditi
on
A d
iffic
ulty
with
dres
sing
,ba
thin
g or
getti
ngar
ound
insi
de th
eho
me
A d
iffic
ulty
with
wor
king
at a
job,
busi
ness
or
atte
ndin
gsc
hool
or
colle
ge
A d
iffic
ulty
with
goi
ngou
tsid
e th
eho
me
alon
eto
sho
p or
visi
t ado
ctor
’ssu
rger
y
A d
iffic
ulty
parti
cipa
ting
in o
ther
activ
ities
, for
exam
ple
leis
ure
orus
ing
trans
port
Per
sons
Livi
ng a
lone
389,
671
106,
270
11,2
7419
,785
5,08
718
,056
54,9
1416
,487
48,6
9720
,514
31,1
3931
,050
36,4
8929
3,49
2In
the
labo
ur fo
rce
210,
576
25,8
821,
994
3,40
61,
369
4,68
86,
653
5,93
910
,865
1,68
15,
178
2,21
55,
205
49,1
93N
ot in
the
labo
ur fo
rce
179,
095
80,3
889,
280
16,3
793,
718
13,3
6848
,261
10,5
4837
,832
18,8
3325
,961
28,8
3531
,284
244,
299
Une
mpl
oym
ent r
ate
22.4
37.4
40.1
33.6
52.1
50.8
42.3
45.8
34.8
40.7
49.2
48.9
38.7
-
Not
livi
ng a
lone
(inc
l. no
t sta
ted)
3,21
8,99
143
6,00
736
,949
69,3
2539
,409
93,5
4618
2,83
472
,411
208,
609
94,7
3915
1,10
912
2,71
915
6,67
61,
228,
326
In th
e la
bour
forc
e2,
021,
627
136,
799
10,1
8619
,221
8,12
121
,207
26,9
6020
,899
61,3
628,
416
25,0
9910
,695
24,9
6323
7,12
9N
ot in
the
labo
ur fo
rce
1,19
7,36
429
9,20
826
,763
50,1
0431
,288
72,3
3915
5,87
451
,512
147,
247
86,3
2312
6,01
011
2,02
413
1,71
399
1,19
7U
nem
ploy
men
t rat
e18
.729
.630
.123
.840
.742
.435
.440
.226
.335
.241
.540
.632
.6-
Tota
l3,
608,
662
542,
277
48,2
2389
,110
44,4
9611
1,60
223
7,74
888
,898
257,
306
115,
253
182,
248
153,
769
193,
165
1,52
1,81
8
Mal
es
Livi
ng a
lone
192,
637
48,0
245,
088
8,44
23,
268
9,39
321
,724
8,93
621
,514
7,72
115
,521
10,5
3614
,864
127,
007
In th
e la
bour
forc
e12
2,38
815
,684
1,37
02,
189
1,00
43,
325
3,90
43,
446
6,15
41,
024
3,44
61,
348
3,16
130
,371
Not
in th
e la
bour
forc
e70
,249
32,3
403,
718
6,25
32,
264
6,06
817
,820
5,49
015
,360
6,69
712
,075
9,18
811
,703
96,6
36U
nem
ploy
men
t rat
e28
.243
.644
.138
.255
.754
.448
.152
.342
.743
.853
.752
.744
.5-
Not
livi
ng a
lone
(inc
l. no
t sta
ted)
1,57
8,87
320
8,46
517
,771
37,9
3721
,985
47,6
3278
,353
31,0
3394
,345
38,2
5470
,899
47,4
8067
,439
553,
128
In th
e la
bour
forc
e1,
106,
480
77,0
326,
141
12,6
265,
300
13,5
7214
,378
10,0
1732
,602
4,41
714
,688
5,30
113
,355
132,
397
Not
in th
e la
bour
forc
e47
2,39
313
1,43
311
,630
25,3
1116
,685
34,0
6063
,975
21,0
1661
,743
33,8
3756
,211
42,1
7954
,084
420,
731
Une
mpl
oym
ent r
ate
21.7
32.5
32.7
25.4
43.9
45.1
38.3
45.7
29.3
35.7
45.1
41.1
35.3
-
Tota
l1,
771,
510
256,
489
22,8
5946
,379
25,2
5357
,025
100,
077
39,9
6911
5,85
945
,975
86,4
2058
,016
82,3
0368
0,13
5
Fem
ales
Livi
ng a
lone
197,
034
58,2
466,
186
11,3
431,
819
8,66
333
,190
7,55
127
,183
12,7
9315
,618
20,5
1421
,625
166,
485
In th
e la
bour
forc
e88
,188
10,1
9862
41,
217
365
1,36
32,
749
2,49
34,
711
657
1,73
286
72,
044
18,8
22N
ot in
the
labo
ur fo
rce
108,
846
48,0
485,
562
10,1
261,
454
7,30
030
,441
5,05
822
,472
12,1
3613
,886
19,6
4719
,581
147,
663
Une
mpl
oym
ent r
ate
14.4
27.9
31.2
25.5
42.2
42.0
34.2
36.8
24.5
35.9
40.2
43.0
29.7
-
Not
livi
ng a
lone
(inc
l. no
t sta
ted)
1,64
0,11
822
7,54
219
,178
31,3
8817
,424
45,9
1410
4,48
141
,378
114,
264
56,4
8580
,210
75,2
3989
,237
675,
198
In th
e la
bour
forc
e91
5,14
759
,767
4,04
56,
595
2,82
17,
635
12,5
8210
,882
28,7
603,
999
10,4
115,
394
11,6
0810
4,73
2N
ot in
the
labo
ur fo
rce
724,
971
167,
775
15,1
3324
,793
14,6
0338
,279
91,8
9930
,496
85,5
0452
,486
69,7
9969
,845
77,6
2957
0,46
6U
nem
ploy
men
t rat
e15
.125
.926
.220
.834
.837
.632
.235
.023
.034
.636
.440
.129
.4-
Tota
l1,
837,
152
285,
788
25,3
6442
,731
19,2
4354
,577
137,
671
48,9
2914
1,44
769
,278
95,8
2895
,753
110,
862
841,
683
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56
Table 8 Persons in the aggregate town and aggregate rural areas, classified by general health with percentage rates ofthose with very good and those with very bad health
Area Total
General health Percentage ofthose withvery good
health
Percentage ofthose withvery bad
healthVery good Good Fair Bad Very bad Not stated
Aggregate town area 2,846,882 1,699,083 801,750 226,953 38,107 8,347 72,642 59.7 0.3
Dublin City and suburbs 1,110,627 670,672 303,429 85,359 14,848 3,397 32,922 60.4 0.3of which
Dublin City 527,612 299,864 149,702 46,996 8,672 2,033 20,345 56.8 0.4Dublin suburbs 583,015 370,808 153,727 38,363 6,176 1,364 12,577 63.6 0.2
Other Cities 418,333 245,599 119,101 35,411 6,042 1,299 10,881 58.7 0.3
Cork City and suburbs 198,582 118,997 54,544 16,614 2,750 590 5,087 59.9 0.3of which
Cork City 119,230 65,638 35,246 12,275 2,124 451 3,496 55.1 0.4Cork suburbs 79,352 53,359 19,298 4,339 626 139 1,591 67.2 0.2
Limerick City and suburbs 91,454 51,693 27,151 8,590 1,555 353 2,112 56.5 0.4of which
Limerick City 57,106 29,750 18,060 6,448 1,225 266 1,357 52.1 0.5Limerick suburbs 34,348 21,943 9,091 2,142 330 87 755 63.9 0.3
Galway City and suburbs 76,778 45,248 22,353 5,719 929 197 2,332 58.9 0.3of which
Galway City 75,529 44,398 22,051 5,650 917 196 2,317 58.8 0.3Galway suburbs 1,249 850 302 69 12 1 15 68.1 0.1
Waterford City and suburbs 51,519 29,661 15,053 4,488 808 159 1,350 57.6 0.3of which
Waterford City 46,732 26,653 13,812 4,175 756 152 1,184 57.0 0.3Waterford suburbs 4,787 3,008 1,241 313 52 7 166 62.8 0.1
Towns 10,000 and over 730,415 437,517 207,865 56,749 9,332 2,031 16,921 59.9 0.3
Towns 5,000 - 9,999 297,174 176,103 86,469 24,178 3,990 808 5,626 59.3 0.3
Towns 3,000 - 4,999 119,705 70,490 34,720 9,811 1,596 313 2,775 58.9 0.3
Towns 1,500 - 2,999 170,628 98,702 50,166 15,445 2,299 499 3,517 57.8 0.3
Aggregate rural area 1,741,370 1,068,598 481,206 141,178 19,136 4,071 27,181 61.4 0.2
Towns 1,000 - 1,499 population 93,016 54,111 27,049 8,481 1,277 235 1,863 58.2 0.3
Total Towns 500 - 999 population 123,200 72,089 36,092 10,854 1,731 352 2,082 58.5 0.3
Towns under 500 population butwith at least 50 inhabited houses 116,236 68,604 33,660 10,315 1,469 338 1,850 59.0 0.3
Remainder of country 1,408,918 873,794 384,405 111,528 14,659 3,146 21,386 62.0 0.2
State 4,588,252 2,767,681 1,282,956 368,131 57,243 12,418 99,823 60.3 0.3
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57
Tab
le 9
AP
erso
ns
wit
h a
dis
abili
ty, c
lass
ifie
d b
y th
e n
um
ber
of
dis
abili
ties
an
d s
ing
le y
ear
of
age
Age
Tot
al
Num
ber
of d
isab
ilitie
s
12
34
56
78
910
11M
ore
than
one
disa
bilit
y
Tot
al59
5,33
523
5,74
611
7,23
768
,324
52,0
8343
,830
35,0
0521
,801
12,9
106,
081
1,77
254
635
9,58
9
Und
er 1
yea
r1,
156
636
148
6312
892
5114
811
5-
520
1 ye
ar1,
532
836
192
118
158
8247
4028
179
569
62
year
s1,
937
1,07
524
812
416
411
567
5251
2512
486
23
year
s2,
503
1,31
334
516
718
115
111
611
959
3514
31,
190
4 ye
ars
2,95
61,
522
414
196
201
177
155
133
8449
205
1,43
4
5 ye
ars
3,20
11,
637
434
228
194
203
173
168
8059
187
1,56
46
year
s3,
640
1,88
857
725
522
419
419
814
882
5219
31,
752
7 ye
ars
3,93
72,
093
586
320
235
218
173
164
8446
108
1,84
48
year
s4,
239
2,28
070
631
223
420
918
815
599
3418
41,
959
9 ye
ars
4,54
52,
452
817
334
245
219
175
150
9345
123
2,09
3
10 y
ears
4,66
82,
503
834
375
255
223
180
136
9338
256
2,16
511
yea
rs4,
702
2,60
787
334
822
119
816
213
194
4715
62,
095
12 y
ears
4,62
92,
660
844
330
225
166
161
110
7541
143
1,96
913
yea
rs4,
731
2,64
596
533
419
720
914
212
464
3315
32,
086
14 y
ears
4,68
22,
614
913
392
207
187
153
103
6736
91
2,06
8
15 y
ears
4,63
72,
563
901
357
236
194
162
103
8033
62
2,07
416
yea
rs4,
314
2,38
786
129
624
116
715
110
066
326
71,
927
17 y
ears
4,42
82,
449
894
366
224
164
130
9061
389
31,
979
18 y
ears
4,68
12,
612
1,00
436
322
717
812
973
4437
113
2,06
919
yea
rs4,
652
2,60
399
936
919
718
510
882
6236
101
2,04
9
20 y
ears
4,65
62,
590
964
382
230
174
135
8956
2310
32,
066
21 y
ears
4,24
12,
287
949
353
225
157
113
7837
2713
21,
954
22 y
ears
4,25
32,
268
921
350
259
156
106
9352
3410
41,
985
23 y
ears
4,21
22,
321
815
410
211
165
110
8551
349
11,
891
24 y
ears
4,43
92,
423
897
386
248
174
123
8356
3011
82,
016
25 y
ears
4,41
52,
422
889
399
244
175
109
6755
4111
31,
993
26 y
ears
4,75
12,
585
964
438
293
173
111
8362
288
62,
166
27 y
ears
4,95
12,
681
963
471
311
206
138
9050
2415
22,
270
28 y
ears
5,20
02,
805
993
535
324
210
149
8963
244
42,
395
29 y
ears
5,44
72,
939
1,05
052
835
122
014
910
960
259
72,
508
30 y
ears
5,78
13,
123
1,14
156
836
623
016
586
5529
99
2,65
831
yea
rs5,
891
3,17
21,
098
596
387
258
174
106
6227
83
2,71
932
yea
rs5,
890
3,08
81,
185
561
413
244
159
107
7845
73
2,80
233
yea
rs5,
863
3,07
41,
094
603
433
278
183
9059
416
22,
789
34 y
ears
5,92
83,
034
1,16
167
439
827
616
311
070
338
12,
894
35 y
ears
6,04
23,
059
1,28
762
141
725
218
212
261
298
42,
983
36 y
ears
6,36
93,
092
1,32
771
347
330
322
710
478
407
53,
277
37 y
ears
6,43
73,
146
1,32
567
850
534
420
410
968
4115
23,
291
38 y
ears
6,58
83,
113
1,36
378
250
934
421
513
369
4611
33,
475
39 y
ears
6,73
83,
197
1,38
976
052
137
022
513
871
4618
33,
541
40 y
ears
6,67
83,
121
1,37
984
249
734
624
612
363
4610
53,
557
41 y
ears
6,94
83,
158
1,43
280
862
038
624
216
590
3312
23,
790
42 y
ears
6,69
72,
953
1,39
081
058
340
027
314
385
4710
33,
744
43 y
ears
6,89
52,
991
1,48
385
358
940
925
614
890
5516
53,
904
44 y
ears
6,91
72,
969
1,52
382
061
040
529
614
493
3914
43,
948
Census 2011 – Our Bill of Health
58
Tab
le 9
A (
con
td.)
Per
son
s w
ith
a d
isab
ility
, cla
ssif
ied
by
the
nu
mb
er o
f d
isab
iliti
es a
nd
sin
gle
yea
r o
f ag
e
Age
Tot
al
Num
ber
of d
isab
ilitie
s
12
34
56
78
910
11M
ore
than
one
disa
bilit
y
45 y
ears
7,19
12,
938
1,56
792
767
043
530
816
011
356
125
4,25
346
yea
rs7,
604
3,17
61,
622
954
687
454
356
156
115
6812
44,
428
47 y
ears
7,70
43,
187
1,60
31,
014
689
489
346
178
129
569
44,
517
48 y
ears
7,63
23,
167
1,64
892
173
744
332
221
010
661
125
4,46
549
yea
rs7,
699
3,06
31,
665
1,02
173
546
932
720
912
463
185
4,63
6
50 y
ears
8,03
53,
174
1,79
21,
069
754
541
318
185
116
6218
64,
861
51 y
ears
8,04
83,
117
1,82
81,
102
719
494
383
206
116
5621
64,
931
52 y
ears
8,15
63,
053
1,84
41,
162
774
552
387
191
116
5912
65,
103
53 y
ears
8,42
33,
153
1,92
41,
135
879
556
386
198
104
6316
95,
270
54 y
ears
8,62
03,
183
1,97
41,
179
878
597
394
196
136
6019
45,
437
55 y
ears
8,67
13,
179
1,97
11,
219
895
609
406
191
139
4514
35,
492
56 y
ears
8,99
43,
229
2,15
61,
270
873
619
419
210
119
6824
75,
765
57 y
ears
8,87
13,
219
2,04
91,
236
888
635
416
209
122
7221
45,
652
58 y
ears
9,44
73,
458
2,26
51,
330
869
631
445
231
132
6321
25,
989
59 y
ears
9,34
23,
437
2,17
31,
296
897
619
440
250
141
6221
65,
905
60 y
ears
9,38
23,
330
2,27
01,
305
934
631
452
226
138
6728
16,
052
61 y
ears
9,73
83,
386
2,31
51,
428
1,00
170
246
720
014
367
254
6,35
262
yea
rs9,
910
3,42
92,
440
1,44
798
663
750
922
513
673
244
6,48
163
yea
rs9,
941
3,49
42,
449
1,44
492
767
050
822
712
873
165
6,44
764
yea
rs9,
861
3,60
62,
313
1,35
291
468
450
525
614
068
194
6,25
5
65 y
ears
9,40
53,
596
2,08
81,
249
852
660
506
233
137
6315
65,
809
66 y
ears
8,59
63,
450
1,83
61,
024
802
611
451
211
127
5718
95,
146
67 y
ears
8,47
83,
407
1,83
91,
003
733
604
419
251
127
7321
15,
071
68 y
ears
8,36
33,
374
1,69
596
377
964
344
124
814
550
187
4,98
969
yea
rs7,
844
3,13
31,
631
887
714
564
460
234
129
7413
54,
711
70 y
ears
7,58
42,
993
1,51
789
867
060
447
223
011
768
105
4,59
171
yea
rs8,
028
3,11
81,
603
953
691
621
498
274
167
8217
44,
910
72 y
ears
8,03
82,
928
1,61
197
973
569
753
828
215
677
2411
5,11
073
yea
rs7,
733
2,81
31,
477
936
757
661
510
289
188
898
54,
920
74 y
ears
8,12
92,
770
1,66
61,
040
725
741
561
304
191
104
216
5,35
9
75 y
ears
8,32
32,
803
1,63
81,
028
804
762
622
346
180
9933
85,
520
76 y
ears
8,36
42,
695
1,62
31,
017
802
828
665
389
221
9327
45,
669
77 y
ears
8,34
62,
576
1,52
91,
049
904
850
695
396
226
9223
65,
770
78 y
ears
8,25
42,
431
1,46
41,
041
849
898
725
466
250
9231
75,
823
79 y
ears
8,13
42,
263
1,36
21,
064
857
899
759
512
272
101
3411
5,87
1
80 y
ears
8,24
42,
204
1,33
097
193
01,
022
809
542
265
133
317
6,04
081
yea
rs8,
041
1,93
41,
284
993
958
993
857
545
300
139
2711
6,10
782
yea
rs7,
611
1,66
91,
259
888
869
1,00
489
057
630
412
127
45,
942
83 y
ears
7,31
31,
459
1,08
289
586
71,
005
883
600
347
129
379
5,85
484
yea
rs7,
029
1,27
796
685
181
792
296
265
334
917
540
175,
752
85 y
ears
6,55
01,
151
839
729
855
908
917
626
338
132
3916
5,39
986
yea
rs6,
178
931
760
680
732
920
938
670
364
141
3210
5,24
787
yea
rs5,
549
719
662
582
710
845
847
618
370
145
4011
4,83
088
yea
rs4,
944
584
532
522
616
763
790
592
358
130
4611
4,36
089
yea
rs4,
124
436
436
431
505
659
705
470
303
122
4116
3,68
8
90 y
ears
and
ove
r14
,867
1,06
81,
103
1,25
21,
633
2,49
32,
717
2,24
11,
458
607
221
7413
,799
Census 2011 – Our Bill of Health
59
Tab
le 9
BM
ales
wit
h a
dis
abili
ty, c
lass
ifie
d b
y th
e n
um
ber
of
dis
abili
ties
an
d s
ing
le y
ear
of
age
Age
Tot
al
Num
ber
of d
isab
ilitie
s
12
34
56
78
910
11M
ore
than
one
disa
bilit
y
Tot
al28
9,72
812
2,14
658
,639
32,8
6323
,893
19,0
4214
,754
9,20
65,
496
2,68
077
523
416
7,58
2
Und
er 1
yea
r61
734
179
3565
4529
87
44
-27
61
year
877
482
114
6884
5027
2014
124
239
52
year
s1,
166
658
150
7610
161
4128
3213
42
508
3 ye
ars
1,48
474
721
810
111
295
8177
3214
7-
737
4 ye
ars
1,84
289
128
413
313
212
210
287
4729
123
951
5 ye
ars
2,00
998
128
314
812
214
011
712
244
3613
31,
028
6 ye
ars
2,35
21,
178
381
162
151
124
147
110
5924
151
1,17
47
year
s2,
543
1,28
538
121
616
915
713
310
851
316
61,
258
8 ye
ars
2,68
31,
409
445
207
152
142
137
100
6115
141
1,27
49
year
s2,
930
1,51
553
322
916
916
212
310
559
258
21,
415
10 y
ears
2,98
81,
529
547
255
168
159
129
9759
2515
51,
459
11 y
ears
2,99
91,
621
549
241
150
138
102
9758
2910
41,
378
12 y
ears
2,89
31,
588
551
222
161
112
114
7048
197
11,
305
13 y
ears
2,96
11,
604
621
217
140
147
9973
3416
82
1,35
714
yea
rs2,
895
1,60
057
524
513
811
799
6635
155
-1,
295
15 y
ears
2,86
01,
554
568
221
150
121
100
7452
163
11,
306
16 y
ears
2,57
71,
392
529
185
159
9592
6333
186
51,
185
17 y
ears
2,53
91,
371
528
220
134
101
7452
3618
41
1,16
818
yea
rs2,
651
1,45
857
420
014
410
481
3725
214
31,
193
19 y
ears
2,50
41,
360
559
218
102
109
6241
3217
4-
1,14
4
20 y
ears
2,51
01,
348
513
233
126
107
8355
2812
41
1,16
221
yea
rs2,
286
1,19
652
820
012
186
7241
2212
71
1,09
022
yea
rs2,
233
1,14
349
419
014
577
6959
2819
63
1,09
023
yea
rs2,
134
1,13
442
422
810
485
6440
2919
61
1,00
024
yea
rs2,
262
1,15
448
420
812
710
280
4733
185
41,
108
25 y
ears
2,18
21,
138
461
210
122
101
5630
3123
82
1,04
426
yea
rs2,
391
1,26
047
023
616
597
5944
3418
62
1,13
127
yea
rs2,
420
1,28
647
624
114
710
969
4227
156
21,
134
28 y
ears
2,51
11,
290
494
288
162
102
7944
3114
43
1,22
129
yea
rs2,
698
1,42
554
327
515
810
871
5439
165
41,
273
30 y
ears
2,86
31,
501
586
289
176
123
8156
2618
34
1,36
231
yea
rs2,
924
1,53
955
231
419
011
795
6133
165
21,
385
32 y
ears
2,83
21,
470
592
267
195
118
7856
3813
32
1,36
233
yea
rs2,
887
1,49
154
130
122
313
292
5030
214
21,
396
34 y
ears
2,97
51,
521
590
338
187
141
8257
3714
71
1,45
4
35 y
ears
2,93
91,
495
626
300
172
133
9459
3716
52
1,44
436
yea
rs3,
136
1,55
163
333
723
513
211
461
4620
43
1,58
537
yea
rs3,
182
1,56
164
933
824
818
295
5333
174
21,
621
38 y
ears
3,21
31,
547
664
382
226
162
9572
3820
43
1,66
639
yea
rs3,
285
1,58
764
136
925
018
395
8041
2512
21,
698
40 y
ears
3,31
71,
606
707
413
205
164
110
4729
294
31,
711
41 y
ears
3,40
71,
592
713
376
277
177
103
8254
239
11,
815
42 y
ears
3,35
71,
578
644
401
257
181
150
5951
296
11,
779
43 y
ears
3,36
01,
507
698
416
278
200
114
6639
2713
21,
853
44 y
ears
3,41
11,
529
766
381
277
185
127
6949
188
21,
882
Census 2011 – Our Bill of Health
60
Tab
le 9
B (
con
td.)
Mal
es w
ith
a d
isab
ility
, cla
ssif
ied
by
the
nu
mb
er o
f d
isab
iliti
es a
nd
sin
gle
yea
r o
f ag
e
Age
Tot
al
Num
ber
of d
isab
ilitie
s
12
34
56
78
910
11M
ore
than
one
disa
bilit
y
45 y
ears
3,45
01,
427
747
448
305
208
145
6861
309
22,
023
46 y
ears
3,63
91,
598
771
421
310
210
157
8350
315
32,
041
47 y
ears
3,82
11,
642
762
485
337
242
160
8274
314
22,
179
48 y
ears
3,71
51,
620
784
410
348
218
143
9858
256
52,
095
49 y
ears
3,74
21,
565
778
464
355
220
148
8772
3910
42,
177
50 y
ears
3,89
41,
609
852
492
351
238
149
9067
368
22,
285
51 y
ears
3,97
31,
561
922
543
350
235
170
9253
3213
22,
412
52 y
ears
4,04
71,
570
924
567
372
241
166
103
5636
93
2,47
753
yea
rs4,
132
1,64
693
053
739
527
016
693
4633
106
2,48
654
yea
rs4,
310
1,64
51,
015
567
424
286
189
8557
309
32,
665
55 y
ears
4,39
91,
683
1,01
960
741
429
119
491
6425
101
2,71
656
yea
rs4,
496
1,65
71,
067
641
446
289
192
9762
318
62,
839
57 y
ears
4,45
81,
696
1,03
758
944
130
818
396
6134
112
2,76
258
yea
rs4,
847
1,81
81,
117
699
448
332
198
122
6835
82
3,02
959
yea
rs4,
853
1,85
11,
076
676
497
292
210
138
7626
83
3,00
2
60 y
ears
4,92
61,
754
1,18
469
451
433
220
711
879
359
-3,
172
61 y
ears
5,01
01,
713
1,22
273
852
736
322
792
7637
141
3,29
762
yea
rs5,
228
1,83
81,
324
783
519
298
237
120
6135
112
3,39
063
yea
rs5,
259
1,89
41,
284
774
513
340
235
105
6538
92
3,36
564
yea
rs5,
262
1,92
91,
241
738
497
349
265
123
7927
113
3,33
3
65 y
ears
4,90
51,
936
1,05
864
544
732
925
612
470
325
32,
969
66 y
ears
4,39
81,
834
943
524
389
301
199
109
6124
86
2,56
467
yea
rs4,
284
1,78
295
649
834
626
620
413
059
349
-2,
502
68 y
ears
4,17
71,
754
858
477
342
287
220
123
7826
93
2,42
369
yea
rs3,
943
1,68
081
343
633
926
019
111
564
376
22,
263
70 y
ears
3,70
11,
542
709
456
311
269
204
110
5539
33
2,15
971
yea
rs3,
919
1,64
579
946
229
525
222
412
174
425
-2,
274
72 y
ears
3,79
31,
466
781
449
303
299
233
134
7540
85
2,32
773
yea
rs3,
580
1,38
267
841
032
229
123
312
690
395
42,
198
74 y
ears
3,80
71,
383
796
443
320
321
229
152
9952
111
2,42
4
75 y
ears
3,69
11,
372
701
451
305
309
261
155
8143
103
2,31
976
yea
rs3,
761
1,34
074
743
833
431
927
117
387
4010
22,
421
77 y
ears
3,69
71,
254
706
441
341
374
273
174
8640
62
2,44
378
yea
rs3,
505
1,19
464
439
632
434
427
317
910
630
132
2,31
179
yea
rs3,
454
1,07
457
742
432
337
930
220
210
649
153
2,38
0
80 y
ears
3,36
31,
035
566
365
353
349
318
215
9451
143
2,32
881
yea
rs3,
072
871
527
386
328
297
323
171
105
4814
22,
201
82 y
ears
2,86
871
450
532
231
334
429
120
011
752
91
2,15
483
yea
rs2,
619
624
441
306
284
307
271
206
125
4113
11,
995
84 y
ears
2,41
654
537
728
225
326
532
120
292
689
21,
871
85 y
ears
2,21
548
029
124
729
026
928
717
610
350
157
1,73
586
yea
rs1,
998
390
261
206
225
271
288
182
120
429
41,
608
87 y
ears
1,73
830
623
818
721
022
123
716
310
950
143
1,43
288
yea
rs1,
475
216
189
160
193
205
198
165
8541
194
1,25
989
yea
rs1,
183
194
141
120
130
190
179
114
7131
85
989
90 y
ears
and
ove
r3,
620
404
323
329
434
557
611
483
298
124
4512
3,21
6
Census 2011 – Our Bill of Health
61
Tab
le 9
CF
emal
es w
ith
a d
isab
ility
, cla
ssif
ied
by
the
nu
mb
er o
f d
isab
iliti
es a
nd
sin
gle
yea
r o
f ag
e
Age
Tot
al
Num
ber
of d
isab
ilitie
s
12
34
56
78
910
11M
ore
than
one
disa
bilit
y
Tot
al30
5,60
711
3,60
058
,598
35,4
6128
,190
24,7
8820
,251
12,5
957,
414
3,40
199
731
219
2,00
7
Und
er 1
yea
r53
929
569
2863
4722
61
71
-24
41
year
655
354
7850
7432
2020
145
53
301
2 ye
ars
771
417
9848
6354
2624
1912
82
354
3 ye
ars
1,01
956
612
766
6956
3542
2721
73
453
4 ye
ars
1,11
463
113
063
6955
5346
3720
82
483
5 ye
ars
1,19
265
615
180
7263
5646
3623
54
536
6 ye
ars
1,28
871
019
693
7370
5138
2328
42
578
7 ye
ars
1,39
480
820
510
466
6140
5633
154
258
68
year
s1,
556
871
261
105
8267
5155
3819
43
685
9 ye
ars
1,61
593
728
410
576
5752
4534
204
167
8
10 y
ears
1,68
097
428
712
087
6451
3934
1310
170
611
yea
rs1,
703
986
324
107
7160
6034
3618
52
717
12 y
ears
1,73
61,
072
293
108
6454
4740
2722
72
664
13 y
ears
1,77
01,
041
344
117
5762
4351
3017
71
729
14 y
ears
1,78
71,
014
338
147
6970
5437
3221
41
773
15 y
ears
1,77
71,
009
333
136
8673
6229
2817
31
768
16 y
ears
1,73
799
533
211
182
7259
3733
14-
274
217
yea
rs1,
889
1,07
836
614
690
6356
3825
205
281
118
yea
rs2,
030
1,15
443
016
383
7448
3619
167
-87
619
yea
rs2,
148
1,24
344
015
195
7646
4130
196
190
5
20 y
ears
2,14
61,
242
451
149
104
6752
3428
116
290
421
yea
rs1,
955
1,09
142
115
310
471
4137
1515
61
864
22 y
ears
2,02
01,
125
427
160
114
7937
3424
154
189
523
yea
rs2,
078
1,18
739
118
210
780
4645
2215
3-
891
24 y
ears
2,17
71,
269
413
178
121
7243
3623
126
490
8
25 y
ears
2,23
31,
284
428
189
122
7453
3724
183
194
926
yea
rs2,
360
1,32
549
420
212
876
5239
2810
24
1,03
527
yea
rs2,
531
1,39
548
723
016
497
6948
239
9-
1,13
628
yea
rs2,
689
1,51
549
924
716
210
870
4532
10-
11,
174
29 y
ears
2,74
91,
514
507
253
193
112
7855
219
43
1,23
5
30 y
ears
2,91
81,
622
555
279
190
107
8430
2911
65
1,29
631
yea
rs2,
967
1,63
354
628
219
714
179
4529
113
11,
334
32 y
ears
3,05
81,
618
593
294
218
126
8151
4032
41
1,44
033
yea
rs2,
976
1,58
355
330
221
014
691
4029
202
-1,
393
34 y
ears
2,95
31,
513
571
336
211
135
8153
3319
1-
1,44
0
35 y
ears
3,10
31,
564
661
321
245
119
8863
2413
32
1,53
936
yea
rs3,
233
1,54
169
437
623
817
111
343
3220
32
1,69
237
yea
rs3,
255
1,58
567
634
025
716
210
956
3524
11-
1,67
038
yea
rs3,
375
1,56
669
940
028
318
212
061
3126
7-
1,80
939
yea
rs3,
453
1,61
074
839
127
118
713
058
3021
61
1,84
3
40 y
ears
3,36
11,
515
672
429
292
182
136
7634
176
21,
846
41 y
ears
3,54
11,
566
719
432
343
209
139
8336
103
11,
975
42 y
ears
3,34
01,
375
746
409
326
219
123
8434
184
21,
965
43 y
ears
3,53
51,
484
785
437
311
209
142
8251
283
32,
051
44 y
ears
3,50
61,
440
757
439
333
220
169
7544
216
22,
066
Census 2011 – Our Bill of Health
62
Tab
le 9
C (
con
td.)
Fem
ales
wit
h a
dis
abili
ty, c
lass
ifie
d b
y th
e n
um
ber
of
dis
abili
ties
an
d s
ing
le y
ear
of
age
Age
Tot
al
Num
ber
of d
isab
ilitie
s
12
34
56
78
910
11M
ore
than
one
disa
bilit
y
45 y
ears
3,74
11,
511
820
479
365
227
163
9252
263
32,
230
46 y
ears
3,96
51,
578
851
533
377
244
199
7365
377
12,
387
47 y
ears
3,88
31,
545
841
529
352
247
186
9655
255
22,
338
48 y
ears
3,91
71,
547
864
511
389
225
179
112
4836
6-
2,37
049
yea
rs3,
957
1,49
888
755
738
024
917
912
252
248
12,
459
50 y
ears
4,14
11,
565
940
577
403
303
169
9549
2610
42,
576
51 y
ears
4,07
51,
556
906
559
369
259
213
114
6324
84
2,51
952
yea
rs4,
109
1,48
392
059
540
231
122
188
6023
33
2,62
653
yea
rs4,
291
1,50
799
459
848
428
622
010
558
306
32,
784
54 y
ears
4,31
01,
538
959
612
454
311
205
111
7930
101
2,77
2
55 y
ears
4,27
21,
496
952
612
481
318
212
100
7520
42
2,77
656
yea
rs4,
498
1,57
21,
089
629
427
330
227
113
5737
161
2,92
657
yea
rs4,
413
1,52
31,
012
647
447
327
233
113
6138
102
2,89
058
yea
rs4,
600
1,64
01,
148
631
421
299
247
109
6428
13-
2,96
059
yea
rs4,
489
1,58
61,
097
620
400
327
230
112
6536
133
2,90
3
60 y
ears
4,45
61,
576
1,08
661
142
029
924
510
859
3219
12,
880
61 y
ears
4,72
81,
673
1,09
369
047
433
924
010
867
3011
33,
055
62 y
ears
4,68
21,
591
1,11
666
446
733
927
210
575
3813
23,
091
63 y
ears
4,68
21,
600
1,16
567
041
433
027
312
263
357
33,
082
64 y
ears
4,59
91,
677
1,07
261
441
733
524
013
361
418
12,
922
65 y
ears
4,50
01,
660
1,03
060
440
533
125
010
967
3110
32,
840
66 y
ears
4,19
81,
616
893
500
413
310
252
102
6633
103
2,58
267
yea
rs4,
194
1,62
588
350
538
733
821
512
168
3912
12,
569
68 y
ears
4,18
61,
620
837
486
437
356
221
125
6724
94
2,56
669
yea
rs3,
901
1,45
381
845
137
530
426
911
965
377
32,
448
70 y
ears
3,88
31,
451
808
442
359
335
268
120
6229
72
2,43
271
yea
rs4,
109
1,47
380
449
139
636
927
415
393
4012
42,
636
72 y
ears
4,24
51,
462
830
530
432
398
305
148
8137
166
2,78
373
yea
rs4,
153
1,43
179
952
643
537
027
716
398
503
12,
722
74 y
ears
4,32
21,
387
870
597
405
420
332
152
9252
105
2,93
5
75 y
ears
4,63
21,
431
937
577
499
453
361
191
9956
235
3,20
176
yea
rs4,
603
1,35
587
657
946
850
939
421
613
453
172
3,24
877
yea
rs4,
649
1,32
282
360
856
347
642
222
214
052
174
3,32
778
yea
rs4,
749
1,23
782
064
552
555
445
228
714
462
185
3,51
279
yea
rs4,
680
1,18
978
564
053
452
045
731
016
652
198
3,49
1
80 y
ears
4,88
11,
169
764
606
577
673
491
327
171
8217
43,
712
81 y
ears
4,96
91,
063
757
607
630
696
534
374
195
9113
93,
906
82 y
ears
4,74
395
575
456
655
666
059
937
618
769
183
3,78
883
yea
rs4,
694
835
641
589
583
698
612
394
222
8824
83,
859
84 y
ears
4,61
373
258
956
956
465
764
145
125
710
731
153,
881
85 y
ears
4,33
567
154
848
256
563
963
045
023
582
249
3,66
486
yea
rs4,
180
541
499
474
507
649
650
488
244
9923
63,
639
87 y
ears
3,81
141
342
439
550
062
461
045
526
195
268
3,39
888
yea
rs3,
469
368
343
362
423
558
592
427
273
8927
73,
101
89 y
ears
2,94
124
229
531
137
546
952
635
623
291
3311
2,69
9
90 y
ears
and
ove
r11
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664
780
923
1,19
91,
936
2,10
61,
758
1,16
048
317
662
10,5
83
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Table 10A Persons, classified by age group and general health with percentage rates of those with very good andthose with very bad health
Age group Total
General health Percentage ofthose withvery good
health
Percentage ofthose withvery badhealthVery good Good Fair Bad Very bad Not stated
Under 1 year 72,410 56,442 7,848 518 90 48 7,464 77.9 0.1
1 - 4 years 283,919 232,960 35,173 3,101 366 144 12,175 82.1 0.1
5 - 9 years 320,770 272,120 36,800 3,475 336 130 7,909 84.8 0.0
10 - 14 years 302,491 258,673 34,625 3,110 292 95 5,696 85.5 0.0
15 - 19 years 283,019 228,079 44,272 4,891 539 135 5,103 80.6 0.0
20 - 24 years 297,231 213,241 67,915 8,643 922 202 6,308 71.7 0.1
25 - 29 years 361,122 240,862 98,090 12,968 1,428 264 7,510 66.7 0.1
30 - 34 years 393,945 256,398 111,228 16,646 2,046 378 7,249 65.1 0.1
35 - 39 years 364,261 226,595 109,019 19,444 2,599 465 6,139 62.2 0.1
40 - 44 years 330,812 194,281 105,756 21,549 3,175 577 5,474 58.7 0.2
45 - 49 years 305,185 166,208 105,181 24,987 3,972 767 4,070 54.5 0.3
50 - 54 years 274,386 131,052 104,079 29,332 5,002 978 3,943 47.8 0.4
55 - 59 years 244,522 99,524 98,539 35,638 5,962 1,157 3,702 40.7 0.5
60 - 64 years 218,786 74,641 93,098 39,480 6,584 1,254 3,729 34.1 0.6
65 - 69 years 173,638 51,239 78,437 34,362 5,228 1,162 3,210 29.5 0.7
70 - 74 years 131,190 31,925 60,159 30,582 4,538 1,067 2,919 24.3 0.8
75 - 79 years 102,036 18,753 45,077 29,995 4,711 1,105 2,395 18.4 1.1
80 - 84 years 70,113 9,428 28,036 25,049 4,397 1,073 2,130 13.4 1.5
85 years and over 58,416 5,260 19,624 24,361 5,056 1,417 2,698 9.0 2.4
0 - 14 years 979,590 820,195 114,446 10,204 1,084 417 33,244 83.7 0.0
15 years and over 3,608,662 1,947,486 1,168,510 357,927 56,159 12,001 66,579 54.0 0.3
Total 4,588,252 2,767,681 1,282,956 368,131 57,243 12,418 99,823 60.3 0.3
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Table 10B Males, classified by age group and general health with percentage rates of those with very good and thosewith very bad health
Age group Total
General health Percentage ofthose withvery good
health
Percentage ofthose withvery badhealthVery good Good Fair Bad Very bad Not stated
Under 1 year 36,850 28,466 4,198 285 48 30 3,823 77.2 0.1
1 - 4 years 145,226 118,063 18,887 1,832 219 75 6,150 81.3 0.1
5 - 9 years 164,037 137,887 19,937 1,998 191 67 3,957 84.1 0.0
10 - 14 years 155,076 131,560 18,536 1,753 168 57 3,002 84.8 0.0
15 - 19 years 144,262 118,053 21,014 2,228 241 72 2,654 81.8 0.0
20 - 24 years 146,636 107,482 31,070 4,023 473 121 3,467 73.3 0.1
25 - 29 years 173,714 116,434 46,103 6,169 684 144 4,180 67.0 0.1
30 - 34 years 194,774 125,239 55,896 8,323 1,025 203 4,088 64.3 0.1
35 - 39 years 182,237 111,460 56,062 9,738 1,299 244 3,434 61.2 0.1
40 - 44 years 166,330 95,804 54,767 10,782 1,579 308 3,090 57.6 0.2
45 - 49 years 151,516 80,917 53,645 12,347 1,990 380 2,237 53.4 0.3
50 - 54 years 136,737 64,266 52,651 14,625 2,542 487 2,166 47.0 0.4
55 - 59 years 122,121 48,698 49,496 18,242 3,187 602 1,896 39.9 0.5
60 - 64 years 109,869 36,374 46,252 20,960 3,744 698 1,841 33.1 0.6
65 - 69 years 86,298 25,074 38,582 17,684 2,797 591 1,570 29.1 0.7
70 - 74 years 63,476 15,606 28,934 14,782 2,310 526 1,318 24.6 0.8
75 - 79 years 46,631 8,815 20,752 13,462 2,069 484 1,049 18.9 1.0
80 - 84 years 28,423 4,109 11,681 9,698 1,711 407 817 14.5 1.4
85 years and over 18,486 1,996 6,574 7,308 1,450 416 742 10.8 2.3
0 - 14 years 501,189 415,976 61,558 5,868 626 229 16,932 83.0 0.0
15 years and over 1,771,510 960,327 573,479 170,371 27,101 5,683 34,549 54.2 0.3
Total 2,272,699 1,376,303 635,037 176,239 27,727 5,912 51,481 60.6 0.3
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Table 10C Females, classified by age group and general health with percentage rates of those with very good andthose with very bad health
Age group Total
General health Percentage ofthose withvery good
health
Percentage ofthose withvery badhealthVery good Good Fair Bad Very bad Not stated
Under 1 year 35,560 27,976 3,650 233 42 18 3,641 78.7 0.1
1 - 4 years 138,693 114,897 16,286 1,269 147 69 6,025 82.8 0.0
5 - 9 years 156,733 134,233 16,863 1,477 145 63 3,952 85.6 0.0
10 - 14 years 147,415 127,113 16,089 1,357 124 38 2,694 86.2 0.0
15 - 19 years 138,757 110,026 23,258 2,663 298 63 2,449 79.3 0.0
20 - 24 years 150,595 105,759 36,845 4,620 449 81 2,841 70.2 0.1
25 - 29 years 187,408 124,428 51,987 6,799 744 120 3,330 66.4 0.1
30 - 34 years 199,171 131,159 55,332 8,323 1,021 175 3,161 65.9 0.1
35 - 39 years 182,024 115,135 52,957 9,706 1,300 221 2,705 63.3 0.1
40 - 44 years 164,482 98,477 50,989 10,767 1,596 269 2,384 59.9 0.2
45 - 49 years 153,669 85,291 51,536 12,640 1,982 387 1,833 55.5 0.3
50 - 54 years 137,649 66,786 51,428 14,707 2,460 491 1,777 48.5 0.4
55 - 59 years 122,401 50,826 49,043 17,396 2,775 555 1,806 41.5 0.5
60 - 64 years 108,917 38,267 46,846 18,520 2,840 556 1,888 35.1 0.5
65 - 69 years 87,340 26,165 39,855 16,678 2,431 571 1,640 30.0 0.7
70 - 74 years 67,714 16,319 31,225 15,800 2,228 541 1,601 24.1 0.8
75 - 79 years 55,405 9,938 24,325 16,533 2,642 621 1,346 17.9 1.1
80 - 84 years 41,690 5,319 16,355 15,351 2,686 666 1,313 12.8 1.6
85 years and over 39,930 3,264 13,050 17,053 3,606 1,001 1,956 8.2 2.5
0 - 14 years 478,401 404,219 52,888 4,336 458 188 16,312 84.5 0.0
15 years and over 1,837,152 987,159 595,031 187,556 29,058 6,318 32,030 53.7 0.3
Total 2,315,553 1,391,378 647,919 191,892 29,516 6,506 48,342 60.1 0.3
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Table 11 Persons usually resident and present in the State on census night, classified by age group, general healthand those with a disability
Age group TotalGeneral health
Very good Good Fair Bad Very bad Not stated
Total
Under 1 year 72,005 56,123 7,826 515 90 48 7,403
1 - 4 years 282,597 231,881 35,054 3,085 366 144 12,067
5 - 9 years 319,117 270,721 36,671 3,464 335 128 7,798
10 - 14 years 300,273 256,885 34,426 3,088 292 94 5,488
15 - 19 years 278,393 224,808 43,391 4,786 526 129 4,753
20 - 24 years 287,078 206,041 65,567 8,453 906 191 5,920
25 - 29 years 354,543 236,333 96,524 12,839 1,419 262 7,166
30 - 34 years 388,776 252,893 110,022 16,535 2,032 375 6,919
35 - 39 years 360,076 223,953 107,981 19,306 2,585 460 5,791
40 - 44 years 326,580 191,681 104,608 21,394 3,155 574 5,168
45 - 49 years 301,167 164,034 103,924 24,778 3,944 761 3,726
50 - 54 years 270,490 129,158 102,734 29,077 4,969 971 3,581
55 - 59 years 240,648 97,799 97,126 35,273 5,912 1,149 3,389
60 - 64 years 214,827 73,045 91,507 39,092 6,527 1,248 3,408
65 - 69 years 170,528 50,049 77,165 33,982 5,180 1,156 2,996
70 - 74 years 129,356 31,330 59,391 30,334 4,507 1,062 2,732
75 - 79 years 101,010 18,492 44,608 29,810 4,690 1,104 2,306
80 - 84 years 69,634 9,316 27,810 24,949 4,383 1,070 2,106
85 years and over 58,183 5,210 19,537 24,288 5,049 1,413 2,686
Total 4,525,281 2,729,752 1,265,872 365,048 56,867 12,339 95,403
Those with a disability
Under 1 year 1,148 454 309 201 64 23 97
1 - 4 years 8,900 3,115 3,539 1,632 277 114 223
5 - 9 years 19,511 9,222 7,231 2,388 302 117 251
10 - 14 years 23,335 12,533 8,005 2,216 264 80 237
15 - 19 years 22,478 10,696 8,292 2,744 443 108 195
20 - 24 years 21,330 7,177 9,110 3,980 707 146 210
25 - 29 years 24,506 6,681 10,660 5,630 1,087 211 237
30 - 34 years 29,172 7,036 12,280 7,672 1,649 302 233
35 - 39 years 31,997 6,528 12,967 9,631 2,183 399 289
40 - 44 years 33,931 5,765 13,350 11,229 2,745 519 323
45 - 49 years 37,597 5,247 14,003 13,754 3,533 692 368
50 - 54 years 40,996 4,611 14,119 16,529 4,470 897 370
55 - 59 years 44,954 3,987 13,912 20,214 5,345 1,068 428
60 - 64 years 48,408 3,378 14,553 22,766 5,984 1,182 545
65 - 69 years 42,271 2,962 13,263 19,621 4,823 1,106 496
70 - 74 years 39,210 2,535 11,939 18,839 4,265 1,028 604
75 - 79 years 41,177 2,076 12,203 20,617 4,534 1,078 669
80 - 84 years 38,046 1,721 10,814 19,456 4,291 1,058 706
85 years and over 42,099 1,762 11,470 21,518 4,992 1,399 958
Total 591,066 97,486 202,019 220,637 51,958 11,527 7,439
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Table 12 Persons, classified by general health, age group and social class
General health Total
Social class
1.Professional
workers
2.Managerial
and technical
3.Non-manual
4.Skilled manual
5.Semi-skilled
6.Unskilled
7.All othergainfully
occupied andunknown
Total
Very good 2,767,681 252,481 876,108 513,723 407,718 266,362 77,064 374,225
Good 1,282,956 67,288 295,122 223,457 224,181 164,813 63,502 244,593
Fair 368,131 11,906 59,764 48,614 58,038 43,759 23,367 122,683
Bad 57,243 1,354 7,115 5,913 7,546 5,729 3,386 26,200
Very bad 12,418 271 1,406 1,115 1,451 1,121 662 6,392
Not stated 99,823 3,320 12,156 8,482 8,435 5,665 2,033 59,732
Total 4,588,252 336,620 1,251,671 801,304 707,369 487,449 170,014 833,825
Under 50 years
Very good 2,345,859 220,094 740,388 434,276 343,100 220,295 61,182 326,524
Good 755,907 41,273 169,379 135,640 133,740 99,689 34,032 142,154
Fair 119,332 4,366 20,085 17,557 19,537 15,004 5,879 36,904
Bad 15,765 457 2,002 1,728 2,062 1,543 653 7,320
Very bad 3,205 84 355 273 355 298 107 1,733
Not stated 75,097 2,755 9,928 6,970 6,754 4,439 1,457 42,794
Total 3,315,165 269,029 942,137 596,444 505,548 341,268 103,310 557,429
50 years and over
Very good 421,822 32,387 135,720 79,447 64,618 46,067 15,882 47,701
Good 527,049 26,015 125,743 87,817 90,441 65,124 29,470 102,439
Fair 248,799 7,540 39,679 31,057 38,501 28,755 17,488 85,779
Bad 41,478 897 5,113 4,185 5,484 4,186 2,733 18,880
Very bad 9,213 187 1,051 842 1,096 823 555 4,659
Not stated 24,726 565 2,228 1,512 1,681 1,226 576 16,938
Total 1,273,087 67,591 309,534 204,860 201,821 146,181 66,704 276,396
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Table 13A Persons usually resident and present in the State on census night, classified by general health, nationality,marital status, household composition, principal economic status and socio-economic group
Demographic andsocio-economic characteristics Total
General health
Very good Good Fair Bad Very bad Not stated
Total 4,525,281 2,729,752 1,265,872 365,048 56,867 12,339 95,403
Nationality
Irish 3,927,143 2,418,456 1,066,162 325,055 50,257 11,094 56,119
Non-Irish (incl. not stated) 598,138 311,296 199,710 39,993 6,610 1,245 39,284
Europe 403,071 207,106 151,496 30,684 5,107 877 7,801
Africa 41,642 27,224 10,800 1,785 290 76 1,467
Asia 65,579 39,908 20,856 2,809 367 89 1,550
America 24,884 16,824 6,135 929 135 23 838
Other nationalities 9,181 5,635 2,547 519 99 18 363
No nationality (incl. not stated) 53,781 14,599 7,876 3,267 612 162 27,265
Marital status
Those aged under 15 years 973,992 815,610 113,977 10,152 1,083 414 32,756
Single 1,476,059 928,790 400,138 98,679 14,160 2,935 31,357
Married 1,685,884 866,974 597,035 167,308 25,096 5,177 24,294
First marriage 1,635,439 845,489 576,998 160,354 23,798 4,901 23,899
Re-marriedFollowing widowhood 9,450 3,328 3,954 1,676 308 79 105
Following dissolution of previous marriage 40,995 18,157 16,083 5,278 990 197 290
Separated (including deserted) 115,384 45,527 44,679 19,265 3,684 767 1,462
Divorced 84,997 33,360 33,845 13,731 2,737 514 810
Widowed 188,965 39,491 76,198 55,913 10,107 2,532 4,724
Household composition
Living alone 389,805 141,904 149,423 76,011 11,526 2,183 8,758
Family households 3,729,624 2,390,980 997,284 242,175 35,762 7,439 55,984
Other (incl. not stated) 405,852 196,868 119,165 46,862 9,579 2,717 30,661
Principal economic status
Those aged under 15 years 973,992 815,610 113,977 10,152 1,083 414 32,756
At work 1,778,400 1,121,277 548,469 74,832 4,521 666 28,635
Looking for first regular job 33,536 22,067 9,458 1,451 135 17 408
Unemployed having lost or given up previous job 387,732 192,848 146,885 36,750 3,748 558 6,943
Student 396,343 309,931 70,153 8,764 820 125 6,550
Looking after home/family 337,067 147,977 134,940 41,872 4,057 618 7,603
Retired 449,027 104,653 195,189 118,114 17,981 4,003 9,087
Unable to work due to permanent sickness or disability 156,481 10,455 42,055 71,160 24,205 5,839 2,767
Other 12,703 4,934 4,746 1,953 317 99 654
Socio-economic group
A. Employers and managers 698,174 494,449 160,684 31,252 3,742 768 7,279
B. Higher professional 290,498 217,372 58,664 10,296 1,210 236 2,720
C. Lower professional 548,589 387,567 126,277 25,801 3,132 610 5,202
D. Non-manual 924,432 590,526 259,142 55,801 7,054 1,279 10,630
E. Manual skilled 384,655 214,153 125,929 34,723 4,654 907 4,289
F. Semi-skilled 358,105 196,122 120,215 32,540 4,308 858 4,062
G. Unskilled 151,380 69,300 56,204 20,476 3,010 586 1,804H. Own account workers 195,418 115,713 60,939 14,827 1,810 355 1,774I. Farmers 166,008 79,662 60,438 21,452 2,315 493 1,648J. Agricultural workers 23,341 10,715 8,630 3,244 409 76 267Z. All other gainfully occupied and unknown 784,681 354,173 228,750 114,636 25,223 6,171 55,728
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Table 13B Persons aged 49 years and under, usually resident and present in the State on census night, classified bygeneral health, nationality, marital status, household composition, principal economic status andsocio-economic group
Demographic andsocio-economic characteristics Total
General health
Very good Good Fair Bad Very bad Not stated
Total 3,270,605 2,315,353 745,994 118,243 15,650 3,166 72,199
Nationality
Irish 2,754,802 2,026,727 578,693 94,101 12,331 2,575 40,375
Non-Irish (incl. not stated) 515,803 288,626 167,301 24,142 3,319 591 31,824
Europe 344,703 190,256 126,253 18,480 2,533 392 6,789
Africa 39,760 26,426 10,089 1,540 238 57 1,410
Asia 62,300 38,639 19,535 2,348 272 64 1,442
America 21,752 15,541 4,978 541 57 10 625
Other nationalities 7,889 5,149 2,082 316 54 8 280
No nationality (incl. not stated) 39,399 12,615 4,364 917 165 60 21,278
Marital status
Those aged under 15 years 973,992 815,610 113,977 10,152 1,083 414 32,756
Single 1,302,007 881,500 329,808 56,714 7,363 1,514 25,108
Married 889,137 568,112 261,816 40,238 5,359 886 12,726
First marriage 868,157 557,236 253,971 38,498 5,067 820 12,565
Re-marriedFollowing widowhood 1,936 949 744 169 36 13 25
Following dissolution of previous marriage 19,044 9,927 7,101 1,571 256 53 136
Separated (including deserted) 54,480 26,895 20,372 5,475 887 170 681
Divorced 41,405 19,123 16,473 4,523 777 137 372
Widowed 9,584 4,113 3,548 1,141 181 45 556
Household composition
Living alone 156,002 82,513 51,571 14,452 2,345 434 4,687
Family households 2,823,012 2,057,765 615,425 89,424 11,307 2,227 46,864
Other (incl. not stated) 291,591 175,075 78,998 14,367 1,998 505 20,648
Principal economic status
Those aged under 15 years 973,992 815,610 113,977 10,152 1,083 414 32,756
At work 1,333,220 900,427 367,276 40,503 2,526 366 22,122
Looking for first regular job 32,601 21,743 9,040 1,295 115 16 392
Unemployed having lost or given up previous job 301,639 164,671 107,292 21,638 2,086 341 5,611
Student 392,333 308,048 68,623 8,279 766 117 6,500
Looking after home/family 164,518 93,739 56,221 10,563 927 135 2,933
Retired 4,030 1,196 1,591 939 160 42 102
Unable to work due to permanent sickness or disability 59,860 6,117 18,998 23,991 7,827 1,683 1,244
Other 8,412 3,802 2,976 883 160 52 539
Socio-economic group
A. Employers and managers 540,637 426,045 95,654 11,374 1,149 215 6,200
B. Higher professional 233,423 189,669 37,005 3,982 421 73 2,273
C. Lower professional 414,040 327,149 73,180 8,533 839 141 4,198
D. Non-manual 720,689 514,053 172,542 22,484 2,179 346 9,085
E. Manual skilled 270,035 179,807 74,377 11,105 1,220 214 3,312
F. Semi-skilled 251,387 162,863 72,721 11,198 1,159 219 3,227
G. Unskilled 92,787 55,249 30,350 5,178 601 96 1,313H. Own account workers 130,005 90,773 32,364 4,932 518 93 1,325I. Farmers 68,656 49,779 15,567 2,304 252 54 700J. Agricultural workers 13,706 8,380 4,340 754 61 6 165Z. All other gainfully occupied and unknown 535,240 311,586 137,894 36,399 7,251 1,709 40,401
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Table 13C Persons aged 50 years and over, usually resident and present in the State on census night, classified bygeneral health, nationality, marital status, household composition, principal economic status andsocio-economic group
Demographic andsocio-economic characteristics
TotalGeneral health
Very good Good Fair Bad Very bad Not stated
Total 1,254,676 414,399 519,878 246,805 41,217 9,173 23,204
Nationality
Irish 1,172,341 391,729 487,469 230,954 37,926 8,519 15,744
Non-Irish (incl. not stated) 82,335 22,670 32,409 15,851 3,291 654 7,460
Europe 58,368 16,850 25,243 12,204 2,574 485 1,012
Africa 1,882 798 711 245 52 19 57
Asia 3,279 1,269 1,321 461 95 25 108
America 3,132 1,283 1,157 388 78 13 213
Other nationalities 1,292 486 465 203 45 10 83
No nationality (incl. not stated) 14,382 1,984 3,512 2,350 447 102 5,987
Marital status
Single 174,052 47,290 70,330 41,965 6,797 1,421 6,249
Married 796,747 298,862 335,219 127,070 19,737 4,291 11,568
First marriage 767,282 288,253 323,027 121,856 18,731 4,081 11,334
Re-married
Following widowhood 7,514 2,379 3,210 1,507 272 66 80
Following dissolution of previous marriage 21,951 8,230 8,982 3,707 734 144 154
Separated (including deserted) 60,904 18,632 24,307 13,790 2,797 597 781
Divorced 43,592 14,237 17,372 9,208 1,960 377 438
Widowed 179,381 35,378 72,650 54,772 9,926 2,487 4,168
Household composition
Living alone 233,803 59,391 97,852 61,559 9,181 1,749 4,071
Family households 906,612 333,215 381,859 152,751 24,455 5,212 9,120
Other (incl. not stated) 114,261 21,793 40,167 32,495 7,581 2,212 10,013
Principal economic status
At work 445,180 220,850 181,193 34,329 1,995 300 6,513
Looking for first regular job 935 324 418 156 20 1 16
Unemployed having lost or given up previous job 86,093 28,177 39,593 15,112 1,662 217 1,332
Student 4,010 1,883 1,530 485 54 8 50
Looking after home/family 172,549 54,238 78,719 31,309 3,130 483 4,670
Retired 444,997 103,457 193,598 117,175 17,821 3,961 8,985
Unable to work due to permanent sickness or disability 96,621 4,338 23,057 47,169 16,378 4,156 1,523
Other 4,291 1,132 1,770 1,070 157 47 115
Socio-economic group
A. Employers and managers 157,537 68,404 65,030 19,878 2,593 553 1,079
B. Higher professional 57,075 27,703 21,659 6,314 789 163 447
C. Lower professional 134,549 60,418 53,097 17,268 2,293 469 1,004
D. Non-manual 203,743 76,473 86,600 33,317 4,875 933 1,545
E. Manual skilled 114,620 34,346 51,552 23,618 3,434 693 977
F. Semi-skilled 106,718 33,259 47,494 21,342 3,149 639 835
G. Unskilled 58,593 14,051 25,854 15,298 2,409 490 491H. Own account workers 65,413 24,940 28,575 9,895 1,292 262 449I. Farmers 97,352 29,883 44,871 19,148 2,063 439 948J. Agricultural workers 9,635 2,335 4,290 2,490 348 70 102Z. All other gainfully occupied and unknown 249,441 42,587 90,856 78,237 17,972 4,462 15,327
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Table 14 Persons, males and females who provide regular unpaid personal help for a friend or family member with along term illness, health problem or disability, classified by age group with actual and percentage change,2006 and 2011
Age group2006 2011 Actual change
2006 - 2011
Percentagechange
2006 - 2011Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
0 - 9 years - - - 1,838 924 914 1,838 -
10 - 14 years - - - 2,390 1,150 1,240 2,390 -
15 - 19 years 5,433 2,524 2,909 4,244 2,024 2,220 -1,189 -
20 - 24 years 6,853 3,097 3,756 5,761 2,523 3,238 -1,092 -
25 - 29 years 8,377 3,446 4,931 8,153 3,240 4,913 -224 -2.7
30 - 34 years 10,986 4,198 6,788 11,972 4,657 7,315 986 9.0
35 - 39 years 16,047 5,997 10,050 17,127 6,551 10,576 1,080 6.7
40 - 44 years 22,189 8,020 14,169 23,089 8,797 14,292 900 4.1
45 - 49 years 24,327 8,767 15,560 27,504 10,273 17,231 3,177 13.1
50 - 54 years 21,470 7,656 13,814 25,993 9,642 16,351 4,523 21.1
55 - 59 years 16,419 5,952 10,467 20,180 7,654 12,526 3,761 22.9
60 - 64 years 10,664 3,903 6,761 14,115 5,421 8,694 3,451 32.4
65 - 69 years 6,866 2,561 4,305 9,587 3,744 5,843 2,721 39.6
70 - 74 years 5,065 1,987 3,078 6,483 2,593 3,890 1,418 28.0
75 - 79 years 3,433 1,399 2,034 4,770 2,048 2,722 1,337 38.9
80 - 84 years 1,912 824 1,088 2,588 1,168 1,420 676 35.4
85 years and over 876 372 504 1,318 590 728 442 50.5
0 - 14 years - - - 4,228 2,074 2,154 4,228 0.0
15 years and over 160,917 60,703 100,214 182,884 70,925 111,959 21,967 13.7
Total 160,917 60,703 100,214 187,112 72,999 114,113 26,195 -
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Tabl
e 15
Num
ber
of p
riva
te h
ouse
hold
s w
ith p
erso
ns w
ho p
rovi
de r
egul
ar u
npai
d pe
rson
al h
elp
for
a fr
iend
or
fam
ily m
embe
r w
ith a
long
term
illn
ess,
hea
lth p
robl
em o
rdi
sabi
lity,
cla
ssifi
ed b
y co
mpo
sitio
n an
d si
ze
Com
posi
tion
ofpr
ivat
e ho
useh
olds
Tota
lpr
ivat
eho
useh
olds
Num
ber o
f per
sons
in h
ouse
hold
Tota
lpe
rson
s1
23
45
67
89
1011
12 o
r mor
e
Num
ber o
f priv
ate
hous
ehol
ds
One
per
son
14,3
4714
,347
--
--
--
--
--
-14
,347
Hus
band
and
wife
22,8
41-
22,8
41-
--
--
--
--
-45
,682
Coh
abiti
ng c
oupl
e3,
529
-3,
529
--
--
--
--
--
7,05
8
Hus
band
and
wife
with
chi
ldre
n (o
f any
age)
57,9
57-
-17
,968
20,5
5613
,010
4,72
21,
213
321
110
377
1324
2,16
7
Coh
abiti
ng c
oupl
e w
ith c
hild
ren
(of a
nyag
e)4,
014
--
1,57
91,
425
662
242
6230
82
31
16,0
10
Lone
mot
her w
ith c
hild
ren
(of a
ny a
ge)
17,3
70-
9,80
64,
763
1,82
567
821
853
224
1-
-46
,492
Lone
fath
er w
ith c
hild
ren
(of a
ny a
ge)
2,70
1-
1,86
556
818
060
178
11
-1
-6,
640
Hus
band
and
wife
with
oth
er p
erso
ns2,
542
--
2,18
025
565
346
2-
--
-8,
147
Hus
band
and
wife
with
chi
ldre
n (o
f any
age)
and
oth
er p
erso
ns6,
058
--
-1,
749
2,08
01,
378
550
202
5919
1110
32,1
03
Coh
abiti
ng c
oupl
e w
ith o
ther
per
sons
583
--
406
116
4314
31
--
--
2,01
0
Coh
abiti
ng c
oupl
e w
ith c
hild
ren
(of a
nyag
e) a
nd o
ther
per
sons
472
--
-20
815
165
3110
33
-1
2,34
3
Lone
mot
her w
ith c
hild
ren
(of a
ny a
ge)
and
othe
r per
sons
2,56
0-
-1,
395
720
305
9827
74
31
-9,
500
Lone
fath
er w
ith c
hild
ren
(of a
ny a
ge)
and
othe
r per
sons
428
--
236
123
4115
82
11
1-
1,59
7
Two
fam
ily u
nits
with
or w
ithou
t oth
erpe
rson
s2,
690
--
-76
781
061
330
612
145
176
514
,611
Thre
e or
mor
e fa
mily
uni
ts w
ith o
rw
ithou
t oth
er p
erso
ns77
--
--
-20
2116
95
24
600
Non
-fam
ily h
ouse
hold
s co
ntai
ning
rela
ted
pers
ons
only
4,38
0-
3,47
564
619
643
171
11
--
-10
,013
Non
-fam
ily h
ouse
hold
s no
t con
tain
ing
rela
ted
pers
ons
2,58
6-
1,55
556
430
110
933
153
-2
13
6,94
9
Tota
l priv
ate
hous
ehol
ds14
5,13
514
,347
43,0
7130
,305
28,4
2118
,057
7,48
62,
304
739
245
9033
3746
6,26
9
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Table 16 Persons, males and females aged 15 years and over, classified by age group and the labour force participationrate of those who provide regular unpaid personal help for a friend or family member with a long term illness,health problem or disability and those who do not
Age group Total
Those that provide unpaid help per week Those thatdo notprovide
unpaid helpper week
Not statedTotal 1 - 14
hours15 - 28hours
29 - 42hours
43 - 84hours
85 - 167hours 168 hours Not stated
Persons
15 - 19 years 12.2 15.5 11.4 18.5 27.8 22.4 18.6 22.8 23.1 11.7 24.4
20 - 24 years 59.8 59.9 58.1 64.1 63.6 59.9 47.1 42.7 64.9 59.9 58.4
25 - 29 years 85.7 77.6 85.1 76.5 72.9 67.2 58.8 41.4 76.0 86.1 81.4
30 - 34 years 87.1 75.3 85.3 77.0 71.5 59.6 57.6 39.6 73.3 87.8 79.1
35 - 39 years 84.3 72.5 84.4 74.0 66.4 55.7 55.6 34.7 70.2 85.1 77.2
40 - 44 years 82.0 71.9 82.2 71.6 67.5 60.5 57.3 37.8 69.8 83.0 74.3
45 - 49 years 81.3 73.7 83.7 73.9 66.9 63.0 58.9 38.4 71.0 82.5 71.3
50 - 54 years 78.6 72.0 81.8 72.9 66.8 62.0 56.6 36.9 68.1 79.7 68.4
55 - 59 years 68.6 62.0 73.3 64.3 56.9 51.3 46.9 32.0 57.7 69.7 57.8
60 - 64 years 50.0 42.2 51.0 45.8 43.8 34.6 30.3 21.3 42.5 50.9 44.0
65 - 69 years 16.8 14.4 20.5 15.6 15.6 11.9 9.5 5.4 13.7 17.5 9.5
70 - 74 years 8.0 6.6 10.0 6.3 7.1 6.1 5.5 2.7 6.0 8.4 4.9
75 - 79 years 4.9 4.6 6.3 4.6 4.9 4.6 4.3 2.4 4.3 5.0 3.3
80 - 84 years 3.0 2.6 4.7 2.9 2.6 1.7 1.6 1.0 2.1 3.1 2.1
85 years and over 2.0 3.2 5.5 3.6 1.4 1.9 2.4 1.8 2.4 2.0 1.4
Total 61.9 59.1 70.6 61.8 56.4 46.5 43.1 26.2 54.2 62.7 46.7
Males
15 - 19 years 14.2 17.8 13.4 20.9 34.1 23.8 14.7 25.0 26.6 13.6 25.8
20 - 24 years 63.1 64.4 60.8 67.4 72.2 60.3 64.1 57.1 71.2 63.1 62.2
25 - 29 years 89.3 84.8 87.6 84.3 80.7 80.4 77.9 69.5 83.2 89.4 89.0
30 - 34 years 93.0 87.3 91.4 88.3 85.4 77.6 79.7 66.7 84.9 93.2 89.0
35 - 39 years 93.4 87.8 93.3 89.4 82.2 76.0 79.8 62.7 85.3 93.8 88.1
40 - 44 years 92.7 87.3 93.4 88.5 83.3 78.0 73.7 60.9 85.7 93.2 86.5
45 - 49 years 91.1 87.3 94.0 88.5 81.3 77.6 75.3 60.4 83.6 91.7 83.3
50 - 54 years 87.9 84.2 92.5 84.0 82.9 73.4 70.1 53.9 78.5 88.5 80.5
55 - 59 years 79.2 74.9 83.3 78.0 69.2 66.0 56.7 49.0 70.9 79.8 71.7
60 - 64 years 61.3 55.3 62.3 58.2 58.8 50.8 40.0 33.6 53.3 61.9 55.8
65 - 69 years 22.6 20.4 26.4 21.8 22.9 18.1 15.3 6.3 19.8 23.4 13.3
70 - 74 years 12.1 10.4 15.2 11.7 10.3 9.0 8.5 3.4 8.5 12.6 7.5
75 - 79 years 7.9 6.7 8.7 7.9 9.9 6.1 4.4 3.0 6.4 8.2 5.3
80 - 84 years 5.3 3.7 5.5 4.0 4.9 2.6 2.4 1.1 3.8 5.5 3.5
85 years and over 3.9 3.6 7.1 7.1 3.2 - 2.8 2.3 1.3 4.1 2.3
Total 69.4 69.5 77.9 72.8 69.1 58.1 53.5 37.9 64.5 69.9 57.4
Females
15 - 19 years 10.2 13.4 9.5 16.5 22.9 21.2 24.0 20.9 19.8 9.7 22.6
20 - 24 years 56.6 56.3 56.0 61.6 56.8 59.5 36.5 38.0 58.5 56.7 53.5
25 - 29 years 82.4 72.9 83.3 71.5 66.6 60.0 49.7 33.4 70.7 83.0 71.7
30 - 34 years 81.4 67.7 81.0 70.0 62.0 49.3 50.1 31.0 64.4 82.4 66.8
35 - 39 years 75.2 63.0 77.9 64.8 56.5 45.5 46.6 26.5 59.6 76.3 64.5
40 - 44 years 71.2 62.4 74.7 61.9 56.9 50.3 49.6 29.5 58.2 72.4 60.7
45 - 49 years 71.7 65.6 77.1 66.0 58.6 54.6 51.6 29.3 61.1 72.9 58.9
50 - 54 years 69.2 64.8 75.2 67.1 57.6 55.8 49.9 29.0 59.8 70.4 56.9
55 - 59 years 58.0 54.1 66.4 56.6 49.6 43.6 41.6 24.4 48.0 59.2 45.5
60 - 64 years 38.7 34.1 42.9 38.3 35.2 26.0 25.7 15.7 34.2 39.4 34.0
65 - 69 years 11.0 10.6 15.9 11.6 11.2 8.4 6.6 4.9 9.3 11.5 6.2
70 - 74 years 4.2 4.1 5.7 2.9 5.0 4.3 3.5 2.4 4.2 4.3 2.7
75 - 79 years 2.3 2.9 4.1 1.9 1.4 3.4 4.2 2.0 2.9 2.4 1.8
80 - 84 years 1.4 1.7 3.9 2.2 0.9 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.7 1.4 1.3
85 years and over 1.1 2.9 4.4 1.2 - 3.5 2.1 1.2 3.3 1.1 1.0
Total 54.6 52.5 65.5 55.4 48.4 39.8 38.0 21.1 46.4 55.6 36.4
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Tab
le 1
7P
erso
ns
in p
riva
te h
ou
seh
old
s, a
ged
14
year
s an
d u
nd
er, u
sual
ly r
esid
ent
and
pre
sen
t in
th
eir
usu
al r
esid
ence
on
cen
sus
nig
ht
and
wh
o p
rovi
de
reg
ula
r u
np
aid
per
son
al h
elp
fo
r a
frie
nd
or
fam
ily m
emb
er w
ith
a lo
ng
ter
m il
lnes
s, h
ealt
h p
rob
lem
or
dis
abili
ty, c
lass
ifie
d b
y co
mp
osi
tio
n a
nd
ag
e g
rou
p
Com
posi
tion
ofpr
ivat
e ho
useh
olds
Tot
alA
ge g
roup
0 -
4 ye
ars
5 ye
ars
6 ye
ars
7 ye
ars
8 ye
ars
9 ye
ars
10 y
ears
11 y
ears
12 y
ears
13 y
ears
14 y
ears
Hus
band
and
wife
with
chi
ldre
n (o
f any
age
)2,
598
430
9310
514
013
916
422
526
330
535
438
0
Coh
abiti
ng c
oupl
e w
ith c
hild
ren
(of a
ny a
ge)
258
117
713
1310
1115
2416
2012
Lone
mot
her
with
chi
ldre
n (o
f any
age
)64
197
3334
3240
3542
6677
9194
Lone
fath
er w
ith c
hild
ren
(of a
ny a
ge)
435
11
14
13
55
710
Hus
band
and
wife
with
oth
er p
erso
ns10
5-
--
--
22
--
1
Hus
band
and
wife
with
chi
ldre
n (o
f any
age
) an
d ot
her
pers
ons
311
396
1117
2512
2832
4745
49
Coh
abiti
ng c
oupl
e w
ith c
hild
ren
(of a
ny a
ge)
and
othe
r pe
rson
s23
91
1-
21
11
42
1
Lone
mot
her
with
chi
ldre
n (o
f any
age
) an
d ot
her
pers
ons
113
244
87
68
612
811
19
Lone
fath
er w
ith c
hild
ren
(of a
ny a
ge)
and
othe
r pe
rson
s15
21
11
--
11
22
4
Tw
o fa
mily
uni
ts w
ith o
r w
ithou
t oth
er p
erso
ns11
748
66
25
54
114
1016
Thr
ee o
r m
ore
fam
ily u
nits
with
or
with
out o
ther
per
sons
11
--
--
--
--
--
Non
-fam
ily h
ouse
hold
s co
ntai
ning
rel
ated
per
sons
5-
--
--
1-
-2
-2
Non
-fam
ily h
ouse
hold
s no
t con
tain
ing
rela
ted
pers
ons
51
--
--
--
1-
-3
Tot
al4,
140
778
152
180
213
231
238
327
418
470
542
591
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Table 18 Persons, males and females who provide regular unpaid personal help for a friend or family member with along term illness, health problem or disability, classified by general health and number of hours of unpaidhelp per week provided
Unpaid help per week TotalGeneral health
Very good Good Fair Bad Very bad Not stated
Persons
1 - 14 hours 80,891 43,678 28,196 7,506 853 144 514
15 - 28 hours 29,255 13,619 11,192 3,655 473 102 214
29 - 42 hours 14,139 6,485 5,467 1,799 238 45 105
43 - 84 hours 15,787 6,494 6,395 2,431 301 56 110
85 - 167 hours 9,020 3,748 3,646 1,357 188 28 53
168 hours 15,175 5,467 6,276 2,795 419 99 119
Not stated 22,845 9,821 8,250 3,566 697 172 339
Total 187,112 89,312 69,422 23,109 3,169 646 1,454
Males
1 - 14 hours 33,359 17,594 11,721 3,351 409 67 217
15 - 28 hours 10,853 4,919 4,166 1,423 221 50 74
29 - 42 hours 5,443 2,375 2,193 705 107 25 38
43 - 84 hours 5,749 2,263 2,305 976 133 27 45
85 - 167 hours 2,991 1,206 1,176 503 78 9 19
168 hours 4,635 1,550 1,868 952 167 51 47
Not stated 9,969 4,380 3,458 1,561 331 101 138
Total 72,999 34,287 26,887 9,471 1,446 330 578
Females
1 - 14 hours 47,532 26,084 16,475 4,155 444 77 297
15 - 28 hours 18,402 8,700 7,026 2,232 252 52 140
29 - 42 hours 8,696 4,110 3,274 1,094 131 20 67
43 - 84 hours 10,038 4,231 4,090 1,455 168 29 65
85 - 167 hours 6,029 2,542 2,470 854 110 19 34
168 hours 10,540 3,917 4,408 1,843 252 48 72
Not stated 12,876 5,441 4,792 2,005 366 71 201
Total 114,113 55,025 42,535 13,638 1,723 316 876
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Table 19 Persons, males and females who provide regular unpaid personal help for a friend or family member with along term illness, health problem or disability, classified by social class and number of hours of unpaid helpper week provided
Unpaid help per week provided Total
Social class
1.Professional
workers
2.Managerial
and technical
3.Non-manual
4.Skilled manual
5.Semi-skilled
6.Unskilled
7.All othergainfully
occupied andunknown
Persons
1 - 14 hours 80,891 6,583 27,808 16,037 10,836 8,440 2,231 8,956
15 - 28 hours 29,255 1,548 8,043 5,644 4,427 3,573 1,109 4,911
29 - 42 hours 14,139 671 3,506 2,531 2,227 1,914 599 2,691
43 - 84 hours 15,787 782 3,958 2,728 2,558 1,933 706 3,122
85 - 167 hours 9,020 453 2,210 1,586 1,332 1,074 355 2,010
168 hours 15,175 577 2,897 1,988 2,483 1,865 743 4,622
Not stated 22,845 920 4,512 3,213 3,687 2,719 1,124 6,670
Total 187,112 11,534 52,934 33,727 27,550 21,518 6,867 32,982
Males
1 - 14 hours 33,359 3,245 10,410 4,537 6,780 3,756 1,146 3,485
15 - 28 hours 10,853 708 2,778 1,494 2,413 1,398 489 1,573
29 - 42 hours 5,443 291 1,237 697 1,239 779 262 938
43 - 84 hours 5,749 316 1,320 734 1,285 769 298 1,027
85 - 167 hours 2,991 168 694 375 611 402 146 595
168 hours 4,635 205 871 488 976 569 272 1,254
Not stated 9,969 492 1,824 1,026 2,244 1,220 554 2,609
Total 72,999 5,425 19,134 9,351 15,548 8,893 3,167 11,481
Females
1 - 14 hours 47,532 3,338 17,398 11,500 4,056 4,684 1,085 5,471
15 - 28 hours 18,402 840 5,265 4,150 2,014 2,175 620 3,338
29 - 42 hours 8,696 380 2,269 1,834 988 1,135 337 1,753
43 - 84 hours 10,038 466 2,638 1,994 1,273 1,164 408 2,095
85 - 167 hours 6,029 285 1,516 1,211 721 672 209 1,415
168 hours 10,540 372 2,026 1,500 1,507 1,296 471 3,368
Not stated 12,876 428 2,688 2,187 1,443 1,499 570 4,061
Total 114,113 6,109 33,800 24,376 12,002 12,625 3,700 21,501
APPENDICES
81
Appendix 1
Background Notes
A Census of Population was taken on the night of Sunday, 10 April 2011 in accordance with the Statistics (Census of Population) Order 2010 (S.I. No. 207 of 2010)1. This report is the eighth in a series of profile reports and looks at health, disability and carers in Ireland. Coverage of the Census The census figures relate to the de facto population i.e. the population recorded for each area represents the total of all persons present within its boundaries on the night of Sunday, 10 April 2011, together with all persons who arrived in that area on the morning of Monday, 11 April 2011, not having been enumerated elsewhere. Persons on board ships in port are included with the population of adjacent areas. The figures, therefore, include visitors present on Census Night as well as those in residence, while usual residents temporarily absent from the area are excluded. The date of the census was chosen to coincide with a period when passenger movements were at a minimum and, consequently, the figures closely approximate to those for the normally resident population. Members of the Defence Forces who, on Census Night, were serving abroad with the United Nations were excluded from the enumeration. Conduct of the Census A temporary field force consisting of 6 Census Liaison Officers, 44 Regional Supervisors, 438 Field Supervisors and some 4,854 part-time Enumerators carried out the census enumeration. During the four weeks before Census Day the enumerators entered details in respect of 2 million private residences and communal establishments in their enumerator record books. They simultaneously delivered blank census questionnaires to 1.65 million of these dwellings that were expected to be occupied on Census Night. Approximately 290,000 residences were vacant at the time of the census, while in the remaining cases the household was either enumerated elsewhere or temporarily absent from the State. The collection of completed questionnaires took place between Monday 11 April and Friday 13 May, 2011. The Central Statistics Office (CSO) wishes to record its appreciation of the public-spirited co-operation received from households and the work carried out by the census field force.
1 The Statistics (Census of Population) Order 2010 was made by the Taoiseach in pursuance of powers conferred on him by
section 25 (1) of the Statistics Act 1993 (No. 21 of 1993).
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Appendix 2
Definitions Disability Data on disability was derived from answers to questions 16 and 17 of the census questionnaire. Census 2011 questions were amended, in consultation with users and interested groups. Question 16 was a seven-part question that asked about the existence of the following long lasting conditions: (a) blindness or a serious vision impairment, (b) deafness or a severe hearing impairment, (c) a difficulty with basic physical activities such as walking, climbing stairs, reaching, lifting or carrying, (d) an intellectual disability (e) a difficulty with learning, remembering or concentrating, (f) a phychological or emotional condition and (g) a difficulty with pain, breathing or any other chronic illness or condition. If a person answered YES to any of the parts of Q16, they were then asked to answer Question 17. This question was a four-part question that asked whether an individual had a difficulty doing any of the following activities: (a) dressing, bathing or getting around inside the home (self-care disability); (b) going outside the home alone to shop or visit a doctor’s surgery (going outside the home disability); (c) working at a job or business or attending school or college (employment disability) and (d) participating in other activities, such as leisure or using transport. Individuals were classified as having a disability if they answered YES to any part of the above two questions, including, in particular, if they ticked YES to any of the parts of Q17 even though they may not have ticked YES to any of the parts of Q16. Private Household A private household comprises either one person living alone or a group of people (not necessarily related) living at the same address with common housekeeping arrangements - that is, sharing at least one meal a day or sharing a living room or sitting room. A permanent private household is a private household occupying a permanent dwelling such as a dwelling house, flat or bedsitter (see question H1 on the second page of the census form). A temporary private household is a private household occupying a caravan, mobile home or other temporary dwelling and includes travelling people and homeless persons living rough on Census Night (see question H1 on the second page of the census form).
Size of Household The number of persons in a household consists of the total number of persons usually resident there on the night of Sunday, 10 April 2011, including those absent from the household for less than three months. Visitors present in the household on census night are excluded. Non-private Household (Communal Establishment) A non-private household is a group of persons enumerated in a boarding house, hotel, guest house, hostel, barrack, hospital, nursing home, boarding school, religious institution, welfare institution, prison or ship, etc. A non-private household may include usual residents and/or visitors. However, proprietors and managers of hotels, principals of boarding schools, persons in charge of various other types of institutions and members of staff who, with or without their families, occupy separate living accommodation on the premises are classified as private households.
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Family Units A family unit or nucleus is defined as: (1) a husband and wife or a cohabiting couple; or (2) a husband and wife or a cohabiting couple together with one or more usually resident never-
married children (of any age); or (3) one parent together with one or more usually resident never-married children (of any age). Family members have to be usual residents of the relevant household. The determination of household and family composition is based on responses to the question on the census form dealing with relationships within the household. Household Reference Person The reference person in each private household is the first person in the household identified as a parent, spouse, cohabiting partner or head of a non-family household containing related persons. Where no person in the household satisfied these criteria, the first usually resident person was used as the reference person. For the purposes of expressing the household reference person in simple terms for the reader, the terms head of household or householder are sometimes used instead of the household reference person in this report. Aggregate Town and Aggregate Rural Areas The term Aggregate Town Area refers to towns (including environs of legal towns) with a total population of 1,500 or more. The term Aggregate Rural Area refers to the population outside Aggregate Town areas and includes the population of towns with a population of less than 1,500 persons.
Socio-economic group
The entire population was classified to one of ten specific socio-economic groups (introduced in 1996). In addition, a residual group entitled. “All others gainfully occupied and unknown” was used where sufficient details were not provided. The classification aims to bring together persons with similar social and economic statuses on the basis of the level of skill or educational attainment required. In defining socio-economic group no attempt is made to rank groups in order of socio-economic importance. The socio-economic group of persons aged 15 years or over who are at work is determined by their occupation (coded using Soc90) and employment status. Unemployed or retired persons aged 15 years or over are classified according to their former occupation and employment status.
Persons looking after the home/family or at school/college, who are members of a family unit, were classified to the socio-economic group of another person in the family unit using a priority table based on the relationships within the family. Thus, if the reference person2 of a family was at work, unemployed or retired, other persons were assigned to his/her socio-economic group. If the reference person was neither at work, unemployed nor retired (e.g. never worked, permanently disabled, etc.), they were assigned to the socio-economic group of the other parent, spouse or cohabiting partner in the family unit. If there was no such spouse or partner or if the spouse, in turn, was neither at work, unemployed or retired, they were assigned to the socio-economic group of a working son/daughter. If there were no persons in the family unit with a socio-economic group then they were assigned to the unknown socio-economic group. Other persons looking after the home/family or at school/college
2 The reference person in each private household is the first person identified as a parent, spouse or cohabiting partner in the first family in the household. Where no person in the household satisfies these criteria, the first usually resident person is used as the reference person.
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who were not members of a family unit, such as relatives of the reference person (e.g. widowed grandparents, etc.) were assigned a socio-economic group using the above method. Unrelated persons or persons living alone who are looking after the home/family or at school/college were assigned to the unknown group. The socio-economic groups used in the census are as follows:
A Employers and managers B Higher professional C Lower professional D Non-manual E Manual skilled F Semi-skilled G Unskilled H Own account workers I Farmers J Agricultural workers Z All others gainfully occupied and unknown Social class The entire population is also classified into one of the following social class groups (introduced in 1996) which are defined on the basis of occupation (coded using Soc90): 1 Professional workers 2 Managerial and technical 3 Non-manual 4 Skilled manual 5 Semi-skilled 6 Unskilled 7 All others gainfully occupied and unknown The occupations included in each of these groups have been selected in such a way as to bring together, as far as possible, people with similar levels of occupational skill. In determining social class no account is taken of the differences between individuals on the basis of other characteristics such as education. Accordingly social class ranks occupations by the level of skill required on a social class scale ranging from 1 (highest) to 7 (lowest). This scale combines occupations into six groups by occupation and employment status following procedures similar to those outlined above for the allocation of socio-economic group. A residual category “All others gainfully occupied and unknown” is used where no precise allocation is possible.