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2022 census of Ireland

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Irish population census in 2022
Census 2022

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3 April 2022 (2022-04-03)
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General information
CountryIreland
Topics
Census topics
  • Population change
  • Geographical distribution
  • Age and sex composition
  • Households and families
  • Diversity
  • Ethnicity andIrish Travellers
  • TheIrish language
  • Religion
  • Housing
  • Commuting
AuthorityCentral Statistics Office
Websitehttps://www.census.ie
Results
Total population5,149,139 (8.1%Increase)
Most populous countyDublin (1,458,154)
Least populous countyLeitrim (35,199)

The2022census of Ireland was held on Sunday, 3 April 2022.[1] It was organised by theCentral Statistics Office (CSO) and reported a total population of 5,149,139, or an 8.1% increase since the prior2016 census.[2][3] It is the highest population recorded in a census since1841 and the first time the population exceeded five million since 1851.[4] The census results were released gradually between May and December 2023 in a series of reports organised either as summaries or in-depth results of specific themes, like age, ethnicity, or religion.[5]

A census was originally planned for 18 April 2021, but was postponed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[6]

Background

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On 15 September 2020, the Irish government postponed the planned 2021 census on advice from the CSO, citing concerns for public health, the health of CSO staff, and the census response rate, all pertaining to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Ireland.[7]

The CSO hired 5,100 enumerators, supported by 466 field supervisors, who reported in turn to 46 regional supervisors.[8]

Census form

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Preparation of the 2022 census form began in 2017 with a public consultation process drawing input from variousgovernmental departments,interest groups, andacademics.[9] The consultation was organised by the Census Advisory Group between October and November 2017, assessing over 400 submissions which informed a test survey of revised and new questions in September 2018.[10] The consultation process led to the inclusion of 8 new questions, which covered topics like ownership of renewable energy sources, working from home, and smoking habits.[11] Additionally, all 25 questions used in the 2016 and 2011 censuses were revised.

The 2022 form was also the first to include a 'time capsule' section, offering a space for respondents to write a voluntary message to remain sealed for 100 years due todata protection requirements.[12]

In February 2021, the CSO confirmed it was researching possible questions to recordgender identities, but that no such question would appear on the 2022 census form, which will only ask respondents for theirsex with the options 'male' or 'female'.[13] The decision was criticised by multipleLGBT groups and advocates.[14]

Results

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The preliminary results were released on 23 June 2022, showing a national population of five million for the first time since 1851.[15][4] Results published on 30 May 2023 found thatCatholicism dropped to 69%, down from 79% in 2016.[16] It also found the average age of the population increased by 1.4 years since 2016, people who speak theIrish language increased by 6% and approximately a third of all workersworked from home for at least some part of their week.[17][18]

Population by province

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ProvinceFlagIrish namePopulation (2022)Density (km2)Counties
ConnachtConnachtConnachta
Cúige Chonnacht
589,33833.35
LeinsterLeinsterLaighin
Cúige Laighean
2,870,354145.012
MunsterMunsterMumhain
Cúige Mumhan
1,373,34655.66
Ulster (part of)UlsterUlaidh
Cúige Uladh
314,07638.83

Population by county and region

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Population by region and local government area
Region/county/city2022 pop.[19]
Border419,473
Cavan81,704
Donegal167,084
Leitrim35,199
Monaghan65,288
Sligo70,198
Dublin1,458,154
Dublin city592,713
Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown233,860
Fingal330,506
South Dublin301,705
Mid-East764,154
Kildare247,774
Louth139,703
Meath220,826
Wicklow155,851
Mid-West505,369
Clare127,938
Limerick209,536
Tipperary167,895
Midland317,999
Laois91,877
Longford46,751
Offaly83,150
Westmeath96,221
South-East457,410
Carlow61,968
Kilkenny104,160
Waterford127,363
Wexford163,919
South-West740,614
Cork city224,004
Cork county360,152
Kerry156,458
West483,941
Galway city85,910
Galway county190,541
Mayo137,231
Roscommon70,259

See also

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References

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  1. ^Aonghusa, Diarmaid Mac (3 April 2022)."Census 2022 takes place tonight".Central Statistics Office. Retrieved4 April 2022.
  2. ^"Census of Population 2022 - Summary Results".Central Statistics Office. 30 May 2023. Retrieved30 May 2023.
  3. ^"Census 2021 Postponement FAQ - CSO - Central Statistics Office".CSO.Archived from the original on 2021-07-25. Retrieved2021-07-25.
  4. ^ab"Census of Population 2022 - Preliminary Results".Central Statistics Office. 23 June 2022. Retrieved23 June 2022.
  5. ^"Census 2022 Publication Schedule".Central Statistics Office. Retrieved30 May 2023.
  6. ^"Census 2021 postponed until 2022 due to Covid-19". 15 September 2020.Archived from the original on 25 July 2021. Retrieved25 July 2021.
  7. ^"Press Statement Postponement of Census 2021 - CSO - Central Statistics Office".CSO (Press release).Archived from the original on 2021-07-25. Retrieved2021-07-25.
  8. ^"Your Census Enumerator and the Census Team".Central Statistics Office. Retrieved4 April 2022.
  9. ^Colgan, Laura (1 July 2021)."Next year's census won't include any questions on Covid-19 pandemic".Irish Mirror.Archived from the original on 24 July 2021. Retrieved25 July 2021.
  10. ^"Revealed: The eight new questions added to Census 2021 - and the new 'Time Capsule' feature".Independent. 10 July 2019.Archived from the original on 25 July 2021. Retrieved25 July 2021.
  11. ^Goodbody, Will (10 July 2019)."2021 census will include 'time capsule' feature".Archived from the original on 25 July 2021. Retrieved25 July 2021.
  12. ^"Time capsule - Census 2022 - Central Statistics Office Ireland".Central Statistics Office. Retrieved4 April 2022.
  13. ^Aodha, Gráinne Ní (10 Feb 2021)."A question on gender identity won't be in Census 2022 - but may be in future ones".TheJournal.ie.Archived from the original on 25 July 2021. Retrieved25 July 2021.
  14. ^McCrave, Conor."'Rectifying the historic wrong': LGBT advocates wanted sexual orientation included on the next Census".TheJournal.ie.Archived from the original on 2021-07-25. Retrieved2021-07-25.
  15. ^Coyne, Ellen (23 June 2022)."Census 2022: Ireland's population passes the five-million mark for the first time since 1851 – here's what we learned".Irish Independent. Retrieved23 June 2022.
  16. ^McGreevy, Ronan (30 May 2023)."Census 2022: Number of Catholics in the State falls from 79% of population to 69 % as country ages".The Irish Times. Retrieved30 May 2023.
  17. ^Hyland, Paul; Moloney, Eoghan (30 May 2023)."Census 2022: Drop in Catholicism, more Irish speakers and population above 5m – everything you need to know".Irish Independent. Retrieved30 May 2023.
  18. ^Conneely, Ailbhe (30 May 2023)."Working from home up, Catholic households down in Census figures".RTÉ News. Retrieved30 May 2023.
  19. ^"Census 2022 - Summary Results - FY003A- Population". 30 May 2023. Retrieved3 June 2023.
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