The Central Statistics Office has today published Census 2022 Profile 5: Diversity, Migration, Ethnicity, Irish Travellers and Religion Census 2022 Profile 5 – Diversity, Migration, Ethnicity, Irish Travellers & Religion – CSO – Central Statistics Office .
Profile 5 looks at the diversity of the population in Ireland, including country of citizenship, ethnic group or background, and languages spoken. Recent migration in the year leading up to the census, Irish Travellers, and religion are also covered.
This profile shows that there were 31,661 people living in Dublin City in April 2022 who had moved to the city in the year before the census. This included 9,186 people who had moved from elsewhere within Ireland and 22,475 people from outside the State. There were 10,854 people living in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown in April 2022 who had moved to the area in the year before the census. This included 3,292 people who had moved from elsewhere within Ireland, and 7,562 people from outside the State. There were 8,256 people living in Fingal in April 2022 who had moved to the area in the year before the census. This included 2,134 people who had moved from elsewhere within Ireland, and 6,122 people from outside the State. There were 6,517 people living in South Dublin in April 2022 who had moved to the area in the year before the census. This included 2,297 people who had moved from elsewhere within Ireland, and 4,220 people from outside the State.