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TheJournal.ie on MSNAgeing population means Ireland will need around 50,000 long-term beds by 2040THE NUMBER OF long-term residential care beds and home supports for older people will need to increase by at least 60% by ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNSurge in older population poses major funding challenge for Ireland, ESRI warnsA phenomenal rise in the number of older people in Ireland has left the Government facing a major funding challenge to ...
Unlike for previous censuses, data for the latest survey was not collected on the same date across the whole of the UK.
Northern Ireland’s population increased by 0.3 percent between mid-2021 and mid-2022, Northern Ireland’s Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) said this week.
Ireland's population has increased to more than 5.1 million people, according to newly released data gathered during the Irish Census 2022. It is the first time the population of the Irish State ...
Population Changes in Ireland (2016-2022). Source: CSO , 2016 and 2022 The map above shows that population loss since 2016 is predominately concentrated in the west and midlands of Ireland.
Alan Fernihough, Cormac Ó Gráda, Population and Poverty in Ireland on the Eve of the Great Famine, Demography, Vol. 59, No. 5 (October 2022), pp. 1607-1630 ...
Ireland's population growth is exceeding the pace of homes being built by almost four to one, according to a new study. New market analysis by property advisor, Savills Ireland, ...
More than one in six of the population of Northern Ireland is aged 65 or over, new official data suggests. A range of figures from the NI Statistics and Research Agency (Nisra), ...
Data from Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) also indicates that the north’s population is expected to be 1.93 million people by mid-2047. This is an increase of 1.1 per ...
The population of Northern Ireland grew to 1.911 million at the end of June 2022, according to the Statistics and Research Agency (Nisra). The new population figure is an annual increase of 6,000 ...
The puffin population in Ireland may appear to be thriving, but more research is needed to assess how they are breeding, bird experts say.. According to the last available figures, there are an ...
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