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Theme 1: Sex, Age and Marital Status
Population aged 0 - 19 by sex and year of age, population aged 20+ by sex and age group
Population by sex and marital status
Theme 2: Migration, Ethnicity, Religion and Foreign Languages
Usually resident population by place of birth and nationality
Usually resident population by ethnic or cultural background
Usually resident population aged 1 year and over by usual residence 1 year before Census Day
Population by religion
Speakers of foreign languages by language spoken
Speakers of foreign languages by ability to speak English
Theme 3: Irish Language
Population aged 3 years and over by ability to speak Irish
Irish speakers aged 3 years and over by frequency of speaking Irish
Theme 4: Families
Families, family members and children in families, by size of family
Family units with children, by size and age of children
Family units with children, by type of family and age of children
Families by age of youngest child
Families by family cycle
Females aged 20 years or over by number of children born
Theme 5: Private Households
Private households by type
Private households by size
Theme 6: Housing
Private households by type of accommodation
Permanent private households by year built
Permanent private households by type of occupancy
Permanent private households by number of rooms
Permanent private households by central heating
Permanent private households by water supply
Permanent private households by sewerage facility
Occupancy status of permanent dwellings on Census night
Theme 7: Communal Establishments
Number of communal establishments and persons in communal establishments
Theme 8: Principal Status
Population aged 15 years and over by principal economic status and sex
Theme 9: Social Class and Socio-Economic Group
Population by sex and social class
Persons in private households by socio-economic group of reference person
Theme 10: Education
Population aged 15 years and over by age education ceased
Population aged 15 years and over whose education has not ceased
Population aged 15 years and over by field of study
Population aged 15 years and over by sex and highest level of education completed
Theme 11: Commuting
Population aged 5 years and over by means of travel to work, school or college
Population aged 5 years and over by time leaving home to travel to work, school or college
Population aged 5 years and over by journey time to work, school or college
Theme 12: Disability, Carers and General Health
Persons with a disability by sex
Carers by sex
Population by general health and sex
Theme 13: Occupations
Persons at work or unemployed by occupation and sex
Theme 14: Industries
Persons at work by industry and sex
Theme 15: Motor Car Availability, PC Ownership and Internet Access
Number of households with cars
Number of households with a personal computer
Number of households with internet access
Theme 1: Sex, Age and Marital Status
Population aged 0 - 19 by sex and year of age, population aged 20+ by sex and age group
Age Group
Male
Female
Total
0
1
4
5
1
4
4
8
2
0
9
9
3
6
5
11
4
5
3
8
5
3
5
8
6
5
6
11
7
4
4
8
8
3
1
4
9
3
6
9
10
5
6
11
11
1
2
3
12
4
1
5
13
0
4
4
14
3
2
5
15
0
1
1
16
2
3
5
17
5
2
7
18
1
2
3
19
0
1
1
20-24
15
5
20
25-29
23
21
44
30-34
20
23
43
35-39
26
25
51
40-44
22
14
36
45-49
15
13
28
50-54
10
19
29
55-59
20
23
43
60-64
14
12
26
65-69
12
11
23
70-74
13
10
23
75-79
15
13
28
80-84
11
8
19
85+
11
14
25
Total
282
282
564
Population by sex and marital status
Marital Status
Male
Female
Total
Single
142
132
274
Married (incl. same sex civil partnership)
107
102
209
Separated
12
14
26
Divorced
12
10
22
Widowed
9
24
33
Total
282
282
564
Theme 2: Migration, Ethnicity, Religion and Foreign Languages
Usually resident population by place of birth and nationality
Location
Birthplace
Nationality
Ireland
412
439
UK
49
28
Poland
55
55
Lithuania
16
15
Other EU 28
11
13
Rest of World
14
6
Not stated
0
1
Total
557
557
Usually resident population by ethnic or cultural background
Ethnic or Cultural Background
Persons
White Irish
425
White Irish Traveller
0
Other White
121
Black or Black Irish
3
Asian or Asian Irish
1
Other
4
Not stated
3
Total
557
Usually resident population aged 1 year and over by usual residence 1 year before Census Day
Usual residence 1 year ago
Persons
Same Address
492
Elsewhere in County
20
Elsewhere in Ireland
36
Outside Ireland
4
Total
552
Population by religion
Religion
Persons
Catholic
493
Other stated religion
34
No religion
29
Not stated
8
Total
564
Speakers of foreign languages by language spoken
Language
Persons
Polish
74
French
3
Lithuanian
17
Other
24
Total
118
Speakers of foreign languages by ability to speak English
Ability to speak English
Persons
Very well
50
Well
39
Not well
20
Not at all
5
Not stated
4
Total
118
Theme 3: Irish Language
Population aged 3 years and over by ability to speak Irish
Ability to speak Irish
Persons
Yes
195
No
344
Not stated
3
Total
542
Irish speakers aged 3 years and over by frequency of speaking Irish
Frequency of speaking Irish
Male
Female
Total
Speaks Irish daily only within the education system
17
29
46
Speaks Irish daily within and daily outside the education system
0
2
2
Speaks Irish daily within and weekly outside the education system
0
0
0
Speaks Irish daily within and less often outside the education system
0
1
1
Speaks Irish daily within and never outside the education system
0
1
1
Speaks Irish daily only outside the education system
4
2
6
Speaks Irish weekly only outside the education system
8
6
14
Speaks Irish less often only outside the education system
40
32
72
Never speaks Irish
19
32
51
Not stated
0
2
2
All Irish speakers
88
107
195
Theme 4: Families
Families, family members and children in families, by size of family
Size of family
Number of families
Number of persons in families
Number of children in families
2 persons
68
136
13
3 persons
37
111
43
4 persons
30
120
62
5 persons
10
50
30
6 or more persons
3
20
15
Total
148
437
163
Family units with children, by size and age of children
Number of children
All children under 15
All children 15 or over
Children both under and over 15
Total
No children
0
0
0
55
1 child
22
22
0
44
2 children
24
4
6
34
3 children
7
3
2
12
4 children
0
1
0
1
5 or more children
1
0
1
2
Total
54
30
9
148
Family units with children, by type of family and age of children
Age of children
Couples with children
Mothers with children
Fathers with children
Number of families
All children under 15
45
8
1
All children 15 and over
20
8
2
Children both under and over 15
6
3
0
Total
71
19
3
Number of children
All children under 15
83
12
1
All children 15 and over
29
10
4
Children both under and over 15
14
10
0
Total
126
32
5
Families by age of youngest child
Age of youngest child
Number of families
Number of family members
0-4 years
36
138
5-9 years
17
66
10-14 years
10
30
15-19 years
9
30
20+ years
21
63
Total
93
327
Families by family cycle
Family cycle
Number of families
Number of family members
Pre-family
12
24
Empty nest
20
40
Retired
23
46
Pre-school
17
51
Early school
22
88
Pre-adolescent
15
56
Adolescent
13
44
Adult
26
88
Total
148
437
Females aged 20 years or over by number of children born
Number of children born
Number of females
0
58
1
37
2
48
3
27
4 or more
36
Total
206
Theme 5: Private Households
Private households by type
Type of Household
Households
Persons
One person
62
62
Married couple
43
86
Cohabiting couple
9
18
Married couple and children
50
191
Cohabiting couple and children
19
70
Father and children
3
8
Mother and children
19
51
Couple and others
3
10
Couple, children and others
2
9
Father, children and others
0
0
Mother, children and others
0
0
Two or more family units
0
0
Non-family households and relations
4
9
Two or more non-related persons
6
13
Total
220
527
Private households by size
Size of household
Households
Persons
1 person
62
62
2 persons
73
146
3 persons
40
120
4 persons
31
124
5 persons
11
55
6 persons
1
6
7 persons
2
14
8 or more persons
0
0
Total
220
527
Theme 6: Housing
Private households by type of accommodation
Type of accommodation
Households
Persons
House/Bungalow
220
527
Flat/Apartment
0
0
Bed-sit
0
0
Caravan/Mobile Home
0
0
Not stated
0
0
Total
220
527
Permanent private households by year built
Period Built
Households
Persons
Pre 1919
6
9
1919 - 1945
7
13
1946 - 1960
6
9
1961 - 1970
7
13
1971 - 1980
17
40
1981 - 1990
11
25
1991 - 2000
30
79
2001 - 2010
119
304
2011 or later
6
14
Not stated
11
21
Total
220
527
Permanent private households by type of occupancy
Type of occupancy
Households
Persons
Owner occupied with mortgage
47
125
Owner occupied no mortgage
81
159
Rented from Private Landlord
75
202
Rented from Local Authority
14
36
Rented from Voluntary Body
1
2
Occupied free of rent
1
1
Not stated
1
2
Total
220
527
Permanent private households by number of rooms
Number of rooms
Households
Persons
1 room
0
0
2 rooms
1
1
3 rooms
30
60
4 rooms
38
101
5 rooms
44
96
6 rooms
32
80
7 rooms
40
99
8 or more rooms
23
64
Not stated
12
26
Total
220
527
Permanent private households by central heating
Central heating
Households
No central heating
1
Oil
170
Natural Gas
13
Electricity
3
Coal (incl. Anthracite)
7
Peat (incl. turf)
18
Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG)
3
Wood (incl. wood pellets)
2
Other
2
Not stated
1
Total
220
Permanent private households by water supply
Type of water supply
Households
Public main
200
Group scheme with public source
6
Group scheme with private source
1
Other private source
1
None
0
Not stated
12
Total
220
Permanent private households by sewerage facility
Type of sewerage facility
Households
Public scheme
183
Individual septic tank
19
Other individual treatment
1
Other
2
No sewerage facility
0
Not stated
15
Total
220
Occupancy status of permanent dwellings on Census night
Occupancy Status
Permanent Dwellings
Occupied
224
Temporarily absent
7
Unoccupied holiday homes
16
Other vacant dwellings
105
Total
352
Theme 7: Communal Establishments
Number of communal establishments and persons in communal establishments
Communal Establishments
Total
Number of establishments
2
Number of persons
37
Theme 8: Principal Status
Population aged 15 years and over by principal economic status and sex
Principal Economic Status
Male
Female
Total
At work
120
92
212
Looking for first regular job
2
1
3
Unemployed having lost or given up previous job
31
18
49
Student
11
14
25
Looking after home/family
4
37
41
Retired
60
46
106
Unable to work due to permanent sickness or disability
7
12
19
Other
0
0
0
Total
235
220
455
Theme 9: Social Class and Socio-Economic Group
Population by sex and social class
Social Class
Male
Female
Total
Professional workers
10
13
23
Managerial and technical
50
61
111
Non-manual
45
55
100
Skilled manual
89
47
136
Semi-skilled
33
43
76
Unskilled
19
13
32
All others gainfully occupied and unknown
36
50
86
Total
282
282
564
Persons in private households by socio-economic group of reference person
Socio-economic group of reference person
Households
Persons
A Employers and managers
23
45
B Higher professional
7
16
C Lower professional
22
54
D Non-manual
44
111
E Manual skilled
39
101
F Semi-skilled
34
85
G Unskilled
8
25
H Own account workers
9
23
I Farmers
5
7
J Agricultural workers
0
0
Z All others gainfully occupied and unknown
29
60
Total
220
527
Theme 10: Education
Population aged 15 years and over by age education ceased
Age
Males
Females
Total
Under 15 years
13
9
22
15
23
19
42
16
18
18
36
17
26
17
43
18
30
38
68
19
8
6
14
20
11
13
24
21 and over
35
38
73
Not stated
47
41
88
Total
211
199
410
Population aged 15 years and over whose education has not ceased
Education
Males
Females
Total
Still at school or college
11
14
25
Other
13
7
20
Population aged 15 years and over by field of study
Qualification
Males
Females
Total
Education and teacher training
2
8
10
Arts
1
3
4
Humanities
3
2
5
Social sciences, Business and Law
21
23
44
Science, Mathematics and Computing
4
5
9
Engineering, Manufacturing and Construction
40
8
48
Agriculture and Veterinary
6
1
7
Health and Welfare
0
14
14
Services
7
16
23
Other subjects
0
0
0
Not Stated (incl. unknown)
127
119
246
Total
211
199
410
Population aged 15 years and over by sex and highest level of education completed
Education Level
Males
Females
Total
No Formal Education
11
16
27
Primary Education
27
24
51
Lower Secondary
39
18
57
Upper Secondary
53
52
105
Technical or Vocational qualification
24
30
54
Advanced Certificate/Completed Apprenticeship
11
7
18
Higher Certificate
9
12
21
Ordinary Bachelor Degree or National Diploma
20
15
35
Honours Bachelor Degree, Professional qualification or both
8
14
22
Postgraduate Diploma or Degree
7
8
15
Doctorate(Ph.D) or higher
1
0
1
Not stated
1
3
4
Total
211
199
410
Theme 11: Commuting
Population aged 5 years and over by means of travel to work, school or college
Means of Travel
Work
School or College
Total
On foot
13
29
42
Bicycle
0
0
0
Bus, minibus or coach
0
22
22
Train, DART or LUAS
3
0
3
Motorcycle or scooter
0
0
0
Car driver
153
5
158
Car passenger
13
35
48
Van
11
0
11
Other (incl. lorry)
2
0
2
Work mainly at or from home
9
0
9
Not stated
3
1
4
Total
207
92
299
Population aged 5 years and over by time leaving home to travel to work, school or college
Time leaving home
Persons
Before 06:30
14
06:30-07:00
17
07:01-07:30
25
07:31-08:00
58
08:01-08:30
36
08:31-09:00
44
09:01-09:30
54
After 09:30
36
Not stated
6
Total
290
Population aged 5 years and over by journey time to work, school or college
Journey time
Persons
Under 15 mins
102
1/4 hour - under 1/2 hour
101
1/2 hour - under 3/4 hour
31
3/4 hour - under 1 hour
16
1 hour - under 1 1/2 hours
21
1 1/2 hours and over
10
Not stated
9
Total
290
Theme 12: Disability, Carers and General Health
Persons with a disability by sex
Disability
Male
Female
Total
Total
60
59
119
Carers by sex
Carers
Male
Female
Total
Total
8
10
18
Population by general health and sex
General Health
Male
Female
Total
Very good
137
149
286
Good
91
84
175
Fair
46
43
89
Bad
4
4
8
Very bad
2
0
2
Not stated
2
2
4
Total
282
282
564
Theme 13: Occupations
Persons at work or unemployed by occupation and sex
Occupation
Male
Female
Total
Managers, Directors and Senior Officials
14
5
19
Professional Occupations
7
17
24
Associate Professional and Technical Occupations
18
6
24
Administrative and Secretarial Occupations
9
17
26
Skilled Trades Occupations
48
3
51
Caring, Leisure and Other Service Occupations
4
18
22
Sales and Customer Service Occupations
8
10
18
Process, Plant and Machine Operatives
25
10
35
Elementary Occupations
12
20
32
Not stated
6
4
10
Total
151
110
261
Theme 14: Industries
Persons at work by industry and sex
Industry
Male
Female
Total
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
6
0
6
Building and construction
12
2
14
Manufacturing industries
36
14
50
Commerce and trade
22
24
46
Transport and communications
10
4
14
Public administration
11
5
16
Professional services
8
30
38
Other
15
13
28
Total
120
92
212
Theme 15: Motor Car Availability, PC Ownership and Internet Access
Number of households with cars
Motor cars
Households
No motor car
16
One motor car
124
Two motor cars
66
Three motor cars
6
Four or more motor cars
3
Not stated
5
Total
220
Number of households with a personal computer
Personal Computer
Households
Yes
149
No
66
Not stated
5
Total
220
Number of households with internet access
Internet Access
Households
Broadband
149
Other
17
No
47
Not stated
7
Total
220