The Central Statistics Office has published Census 2022 Profile 4: Disability, Health and Carers. This profile looks at the types and extent of long-lasting conditions or difficulties experienced by the population, on our general health, and of carers providing unpaid care in Ireland.
It shows that over 305,000 people in Dublin experienced at least one long-lasting condition or difficulty while more than 81% in the county stated that their health was very good or good.
The press release for Dublin is available here – Press Statement Census 2022 Results Profile 4 – Disability, Health and Carers Dublin – CSO – Central Statistics Office
The national press statement is available here – https://www.cso.ie/en/csolatestnews/pressreleases/2023pressreleases/pressstatementcensus2022resultsprofile4-disabilityhealthandcarers/
Other county press releases are available here – : https://www.cso.ie/en/census/census2022/census2022profile4countypressstatements/
The Census 2022 Small Area Population Statistics (SAPS) were published on 21 September 2023. This is the most detailed set of data produced from the Census 2022 results covering topics such as sex, age and marital status, families, housing, education, commuting and occupation as well as new topics such as volunteering and childcare. Using the interactive maps, you can zoom in to your local area and learn more about your community.
If you have any queries on the Census 2022 Results, please make contact at censuspublicity@cso.ie
The remaining Census 2022 results will be published between 19 October and 19 December.