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Census 2011: Over half the population lives in Leinster

Co Laois boasts the largest increase in population, while the highest growth of any constituency was recorded in Dublin North.

IRELAND’S POPULATION grew by 8.2 per cent, or 348,404 people, between 2006 and 2011, according to the latest census figures from the CSO.

The total population recorded in the April 2011 census was 4,588,252.

The figures break down as an average annual increase of 1.6 per cent in population – down on the 2.1 per cent recorded as the annual increase between Census 2002 and 2006. There were, on average, 73,000 births a year in the period between the two censuses.

The state’s population has increased by almost a third, or over one million people, in the past 20 years.

Over those two decades, the population saw its greatest jump in Census 1979, which was up 13.1 per cent on Census 1971. Inward migration, a higher birth rate and the fact that there was a longer gap between those reports than was usual because of the cancellation of the 1976 census are cited as the main factors in that increase.

The state’s population dipped to its lowest level in 1961 at 2,818,341 people. Last year saw the highest recorded population in Ireland since Census 1951 and the CSO data shows sustained population growth since 1996. The main push behind that sustained growth has been high birth rates coupled with a falling number of deaths.

Net migration over the five year period was 125,000, the CSO says.

Counties and constituencies

Co Laois saw the largest increase in population – up a fifth on the 2006 figures to 80,559. Meanwhile, Co Cavan’s population grew by 14.3 per cent to 73,183.

Overall, Leinster’s population, grew by over 9 per cent and by April 2011 the province held more than half of all persons counted in the census (54.6 per cent, or 2,504,814 people). Connacht grew by 7.6 per cent to hold a 11.8 per cent share of the state’s population (542,547 people), while the part of Ulster covered by the census grew by 10.3 per cent and held a 6.4 per cent share of the overall population (or 294,803).

Munster’s population showed the slowest growth over that period: 6.2 per cent to hold just over a quarter of the state’s population (27.1 per cent, 1,246,088 people).

The number of TDs per constituency is limited to one representative per 20,000-30,000 people; census data is used to determine how many representatives a constituency has in the Dáil. Census 2011 shows that:

  • Four constituencies had between 29,000 and 30,000 people per TD
  • Eleven constituencies had between 28,000 to 29,000 per TD
  • Since 2006, Dublin North recorded the highest growth of any constituency at 16.4 per cent, resulting in a total of 28,580 persons per TD
  • Laois-Offaly had the highest number of people per TD, with 30,565 per representative
  • Kildare South had 30,088 per TD, while Kildare North had 30,102 per TD
  • Dublin North-Central was the only constituency to show a population decrease (down 1 per cent since 2006) and has the lowest population per TD at 24,834 people per representative

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      Sep 1st 2016, 11:30 PM

      The Oberstown staff member was extremely seriously badly injured by a savage assault by several inmates….yet his injuries were stressed by the media inc. the journal as accidental…is the journal part of the cover up for Pat Bergin and Mr Zappone?

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 12:17 AM

      Management appear to be an absolute joke. Complex is ridiculous understaffed. This all falls at the feet of Bergin and Zappone. Staff need support

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 6:12 AM

      It was Zappone that made the inmates roam the halls while the strike was on. There was originally an agreement to keep them on lock down for the 8 hours but no, the poor darlings couldn’t do that… you have 8 17 year olds in a wing with 2 staff all out loose what do you think is gonna happen… idiocy from the left wing liberal politicians as always

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      Sep 1st 2016, 11:43 PM

      All staff should go sick, place not fit for purpose. Send army in to pamper the vulnerable youths.

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      Sep 1st 2016, 11:45 PM

      The staff highlighted their concerns long before the new build took place. Then after completing the buildings the flaws in construction and unsuitable design were highlighted. All of this was dismissed and finally the absence of any planning or retraining prior to admitting older lads was a cause of great concern to the staff on the floor. Now the chickens are finally coming home to roost.

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      Sep 1st 2016, 11:39 PM

      Nobody should go back to work in that place. Another major f××ch up by the powers that be and they are in damage limitation mode big time.

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      Mute Dermot Cronin
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      Sep 1st 2016, 11:47 PM

      Well said

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      Mute Peter Fechter
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      Sep 1st 2016, 11:50 PM

      The Oberstown staff are on the cusp of an entirely correct and overdue reorientation of priorities in the arena of delinquency/social care/youth detention/juvenile criminality/special care/employment law/human rights/health and safety and about 79 other pertinent and relevent fields…..hopefully they will continue to maintain the moral high ground and pursue natural justice…their cause is just and necessary.

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      Sep 1st 2016, 11:42 PM

      The staff there need to be fully supported and resourced. They have to endure verbal and physical abuse from these scrotes who are pampered by the bleeding heart do gooders. If they set the fire, let them burn l say.

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 12:34 AM

      I’m sure as the poor unfortunate staff member undergoes plastic surgery to try and achieve a better outcome from his head injuries that he will be forever ‘grateful’ for the good wishes from Professor Kilkelly and delighted to hear that school has resumed and the ‘children’ are back to being tucked in, after all it is essential to ensure that the care ethos of the Campus is protected.”, never mind if a staff member is under going surgery, trauma and psychological stress caused by the dear ‘children’, nobody mention the violence, you know how it upsets the little dears, anyone for playstation games, watching tv, pizza anyone….

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 12:59 AM

      Honeybee…..your sarcasm has a new admirer…..

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 1:42 AM

      I guess Peter when you see frontline staff like this poor man or the garda who was hit in the head with a hammer, well, you have to wonder what in Gods name are those in charge doing to punish the perpetrators and the reality is nothing what so ever with the result these young thugs think they are invincible and are laughing at the academic charades of the justice system, as soon as they are released they will pick up where they left off. unfortunately that is the reality, why they even tried to burn the detention center down. just hope the staff member recovers but it will affect him something awful whenever he returns to work , not the kind of thing you can brush off, poor man.

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 12:03 AM

      “an extremely difficult few days”….a few? 2 ? 4 ? What does difficult mean? Getting your head kicked around by 2-4 criminals or the canteen soup being a little salty? Lets be honest here…….

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      Sep 1st 2016, 11:59 PM

      close the place and house the animals in proper prisons

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 12:12 AM

      Not the solution. Empower the care staff who live in fear of management. Give them the tools to do their job. And finally update the long out of date Standards and Criteria for Children Detention Schools.

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      Sep 1st 2016, 11:57 PM

      To ensure the care ethos is protected ? Eh the hugs and the molly coddling ain’t working! Give more control to the staff and stop this ridiculous carry on . They are not residents, they’re prisoners and should be treated as such ..

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 6:07 AM

      “Professor” Kilkelly. And that folks is the root of the problem in Oberstown. The board of management is made up of Academics and Social Warriors. People with Zero practical experience of dealing with violent criminals.

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 6:35 AM

      Staffing levels are only part of the issue. The whole centre has been hijacked. Built as a low security unit for young offenders the minister thought it would be great to add 16 and upwards as well. Staff are continually locked in physical confrontations with these animals but the European commission on human rights feels a 17 year old butcher shouldn’t be locked up with his counterparts in regular chains but be treated as a child.

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 6:49 AM

      #Irexit now

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 1:06 AM

      In rod we trust. More rod, and in exceptional cases, cowbell! A previous poster had it right, full on strike and bring in the army (in MP mode) for a bit. Contrast and compare outcomes.

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 10:24 AM

      Forget the army. Can nobody find a bunch of gay hells angels?

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 6:45 AM

      Don’t bottle it and continue with the strike.Imates are not children they are violent criminals and should be in a prison environment . The Government ,min of Justice and health are doing the usual hug a thug crap

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 10:27 AM

      Build Thornton Hall, and include a separate high security wing to house these thugs until they’re old enough to move next door.

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 11:24 AM

      The staff assaulted my these feral skangers were not listened to from the outset. The Dunning Kruger effect is much in evidence here. Management’s hubris and ignoring of staff has severe ramifications for the lower echelons of the institutions they ‘manage’. This is particularly blatant in the public service, from hospitals to museums to justice etc.
      The proverbial ‘$hit floats’.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 12:09 PM

      ..meant ‘by’ not ‘my’.

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 11:11 AM

      Oberstown has become a crime university as there is no discipline, no penalties, and the young criminals have contempt for the management and staff.

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 10:18 AM

      If the woolly thinking by the minister and management was indeed to insist violent offenders doors be opened during strike action then the ensuing result is chickens home to roost or roast in this case!

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 12:41 AM

      Something similar happened at Wentworth.

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 6:39 PM

      The staff on the last day of industrial action sent extra staff down to help when needed. Again it showed staff helping in the face of immediate dangers. On that day of industrial action Oberstown had more staff on campus than any other day. This is not about staffing matters but about management. It is time for new management to be employed. If the BOM can’t see that, they are refusing to recognise the real challenge.

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      Sep 2nd 2016, 12:08 PM

      ..meant ‘by’ not ‘my’.

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