Irish Speakers and Non-Irish Speakers Aged 15 Years and Over 2011 to 2016 [EA045]
Notes
When excluding not stated, people with an ability to speak Irish made up 39.8% of the population in 2016
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Updated by provider on May 28, 2020 (11:00 AM)
Sex [C02199V02655]
Highest Level of Education Completed [C02757V03327]
Gaeltacht Areas [C02793V03362]
Statistic [STATISTIC]
Dimension codes and labels
[C02199V02655] Sex
- [-] Both sexes
- [1] Male
- [2] Female
[C02757V03327] Highest Level of Education Completed
- [-2] Total education ceased and not ceased
- [01] No formal education
- [02] Primary
- [04] Lower secondary
- [05] Upper secondary
- [07] Technical/vocational
- [22] Advanced certificate/completed apprenticeship
- [23] Higher certificate
- [24] Ordinary bachelor degree/professional qualification or both
- [25] Honours bachelor degree/professional qualification or both
- [26] Postgraduate diploma or degree
- [18] Doctorate (Ph.D.)
- [98] Not stated
- [19] Economic status - total at school, university, etc.
- [20] Economic status - other
[C02793V03362] Gaeltacht Areas
- [-] All Gaeltacht Areas
- [-1] State
[STATISTIC] Statistic
- [EA045C01] Population Aged 3 Years and Over
- [EA045C02] Irish Speakers
- [EA045C03] Non-Irish Speakers
- [EA045C04] Not Stated
- [EA045C05] Irish speakers as a percentage of total