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    Louth And Horncastle Demographics - Key Stats

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    Updated May 3, 2024
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    Propertistics (2024). Louth And Horncastle Demographics - Key Stats [Dataset]. https://propertistics.co.uk/stats/lincolnshire/louth-and-horncastle/demographics/
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    May 3, 2024
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    Louth and Horncastle
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    Louth And Horncastle, Lincolnshire demographics statistics broken down by ethnicity, religion, age, birthplace and much more. View full insights for the local and surrounding households.

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    Population aged 0-19 by Sex & Year of Age & Persons Aged 20 by Sex and Age...

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    Updated Aug 16, 2017
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    censuscurator_geohive (2017). Population aged 0-19 by Sex & Year of Age & Persons Aged 20 by Sex and Age Group, Electoral Division, Census 2016, Theme 1.1, Ireland, 2016, CSO & Tailte Éireann [Dataset]. https://census.geohive.ie/items/f391e3eae839459c8c0d1dce3e81e76c
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    Aug 16, 2017
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    Description

    This feature layer was created using Census 2016 data produced by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and Electoral Divisions national boundary data (generalised to 20m) produced by Tailte Éireann.The layer represents Census 2016 theme 1.1, the total population across Ireland by sex and age. Attributes include population breakdown by age 0-19 and sex, and population aged 20+ by sex and age group (e.g. Age 3 Males, Age 16 Females, Age 75-80 Males). Census 2016 theme 1 represents population by Sex, Age and Marital status. The Census is carried out every five years by the CSO to determine an account of every person in Ireland. The results provide information on a range of themes, such as, population, housing and education. The data were sourced from the CSO.There are 3,440 Electoral Divisions (EDs) which are the smallest legally defined administrative areas in the State. One ED, St. Mary's, straddles the Louth-Meath county border, and is presented in two parts in the SAPS tables, with one part in Louth and the other in Meath. There are 32 EDs with low population, which for reasons of confidentiality have been amalgamated into neighbouring EDs giving a total of 3,409 EDs which appear in the SAPS tables. The graphic file contains the boundaries for 3,409 EDs.

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    Population by General Health & Sex, Electoral Division, Census 2016, Theme...

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    Updated Jul 26, 2017
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    censuscurator_geohive (2017). Population by General Health & Sex, Electoral Division, Census 2016, Theme 12.3, Ireland, 2016, CSO & Tailte Éireann [Dataset]. https://census.geohive.ie/datasets/981990c446104aaa83974b2289941698
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    This feature layer was created using Census 2016 data produced by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and Electoral Divisions national boundary data (generalised to 20m) produced by Tailte Éireann. The layer represents Census 2016 theme 12.3, population by general health. Attributes include a breakdown of population by health status and sex (e.g. very good - males, fair - females, very bad - total). Census 2016 theme 12 represents Disability, Carers and General Health. The Census is carried out every five years by the CSO to determine an account of every person in Ireland. The results provide information on a range of themes, such as, population, housing and education. The data were sourced from the CSO.There are 3,440 Electoral Divisions (EDs) which are the smallest legally defined administrative areas in the State. One ED, St. Mary's, straddles the Louth-Meath county border, and is presented in two parts in the SAPS tables, with one part in Louth and the other in Meath. There are 32 EDs with low population, which for reasons of confidentiality have been amalgamated into neighbouring EDs giving a total of 3,409 EDs which appear in the SAPS tables. The graphic file contains the boundaries for 3,409 EDs.

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    ZIP Code 66054 Profile

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    Updated Nov 1, 2025
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    ZIP-Codes.com (2025). ZIP Code 66054 Profile [Dataset]. https://www.zip-codes.com/zip-code/66054/zip-code-66054.asp
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    Nov 1, 2025
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    https://www.zip-codes.com/tos-database.asphttps://www.zip-codes.com/tos-database.asp

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    PostalCode:66054
    Description

    Demographics, population, housing, income, education, schools, and geography for ZIP Code 66054 (Mc Louth, KS). Interactive charts load automatically as you scroll for improved performance.

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    Population by Sex and Social Class, Electoral Division, Census 2016, Theme...

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    Updated Jul 27, 2017
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    censuscurator_geohive (2017). Population by Sex and Social Class, Electoral Division, Census 2016, Theme 9.1, Ireland, 2016, CSO & Tailte Éireann [Dataset]. https://census.geohive.ie/datasets/34b6b8454f0e4f4194a87da6a51f4105
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    Jul 27, 2017
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    Description

    This feature layer was created using Census 2016 data produced by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and Electoral Divisions national boundary data (generalised to 20m) produced by Tailte Éireann. The layer represents Census 2016 theme 9.1, population aged 15+ by sex and social class. Attributes include population breakdown by social class and sex (e.g. skilled manual - males, non-manual - females). Census 2016 theme 9 represents Social Class and Socio-Economic Group. The Census is carried out every five years by the CSO to determine an account of every person in Ireland. The results provide information on a range of themes, such as, population, housing and education. The data were sourced from the CSO. There are 3,440 Electoral Divisions (EDs) which are the smallest legally defined administrative areas in the State. One ED, St. Mary's, straddles the Louth-Meath county border, and is presented in two parts in the SAPS tables, with one part in Louth and the other in Meath. There are 32 EDs with low population, which for reasons of confidentiality have been amalgamated into neighbouring EDs giving a total of 3,409 EDs which appear in the SAPS tables. The graphic file contains the boundaries for 3,409 EDs.

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    Population by Sex and Marital Status, Electoral Division, Census 2016, Theme...

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    Updated Jul 27, 2017
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    censuscurator_geohive (2017). Population by Sex and Marital Status, Electoral Division, Census 2016, Theme 1.2, Ireland, 2016, CSO & Tailte Éireann [Dataset]. https://census.geohive.ie/items/393cf257bf90464cadd70fd207b3f8b5
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    Jul 27, 2017
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    Description

    This feature layer was was created using Census 2016 data produced by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and Electoral Divisions national boundary data (generalised to 20m) produced by Tailte Éireann. The layer represents Census 2016 theme 1.2, the total population across Ireland by sex and marital status. Attributes include population breakdown by sex and marital status (e.g. Single Males, Married Females). Census 2016 theme 1 represents population by Sex, Age and Marital status. The Census is carried out every five years by the CSO to determine an account of every person in Ireland. The results provide information on a range of themes, such as, population, housing and education. The data were sourced from the CSO.There are 3,440 Electoral Divisions (EDs) which are the smallest legally defined administrative areas in the State. One ED, St. Mary's, straddles the Louth-Meath county border, and is presented in two parts in the SAPS tables, with one part in Louth and the other in Meath. There are 32 EDs with low population, which for reasons of confidentiality have been amalgamated into neighbouring EDs giving a total of 3,409 EDs which appear in the SAPS tables. The graphic file contains the boundaries for 3,409 EDs.

  7. CSO Electoral Divisions Generalised 100 m

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    Updated Oct 5, 2024
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    Tailte Éireann – Surveying (2024). CSO Electoral Divisions Generalised 100 m [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/996308b2-2c89-42a3-b3a5-fe724ab6b588/embed
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    html, arcgis geoservices rest api, kml, geojson, zip, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 5, 2024
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    Tailte Éireann
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    Tailte Éireann – Surveying
    Description

    There are 3,440 Electoral Divisions (EDs) which are the smallest legally defined administrative areas in the State. One ED, St. Mary's, straddles the Louth-Meath county border, and is presented in two parts in the SAPS tables, with one part in Louth and the other in Meath. There are 32 EDs with low population, which for reasons of confidentiality have been amalgamated into neighbouring EDs giving a total of 3,409 EDs which appear in the SAPS tables. The graphic file contains the boundaries for 3,409 EDs. The boundaries have been smoothed in accordance with our licencing agreement with Tailte Éireann . These boundaries are for general information only and any individual or organisation downloading them are required to acknowledge the terms and conditions under which they are made available.

    This dataset is provided by Tailte Éireann

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    Population Aged 5 by Time Leaving Home to Travel to Work, School or College,...

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    Updated Jul 26, 2017
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    censuscurator_geohive (2017). Population Aged 5 by Time Leaving Home to Travel to Work, School or College, Electoral Division, Census 2016, Theme 11.2, Ireland, 2016, CSO & Tailte Éireann [Dataset]. https://census.geohive.ie/items/8f63288f73444cb896868384b302316c
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    Jul 26, 2017
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    Description

    This feature layer was created using Census 2016 data produced by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and Electoral Divisions national boundary data (generalised to 20m) produced by Tailte Éireann. The layer represents Census 2016 theme 11.2, population aged 5+ by time leaving home to travel to work, school or college. Attributes include a breakdown of population by time leaving for work, school or college (e.g. 6.30 - 7.00, 8.30 - 9.00). Census 2016 theme 11 represents Commuting. The Census is carried out every five years by the CSO to determine an account of every person in Ireland. The results provide information on a range of themes, such as, population, housing and education. The data were sourced from the CSO. There are 3,440 Electoral Divisions (EDs) which are the smallest legally defined administrative areas in the State. One ED, St. Mary's, straddles the Louth-Meath county border, and is presented in two parts in the SAPS tables, with one part in Louth and the other in Meath. There are 32 EDs with low population, which for reasons of confidentiality have been amalgamated into neighbouring EDs giving a total of 3,409 EDs which appear in the SAPS tables. The graphic file contains the boundaries for 3,409 EDs.

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    CSO Electoral Divisions Ungeneralised - OSi National Statistical Boundaries

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    Updated Oct 10, 2018
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    Ordnance Survey Ireland (2018). CSO Electoral Divisions Ungeneralised - OSi National Statistical Boundaries [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov_ie/NTFjNTk0ZjktZmZjNi00OWE0LTlmYjktMmU1YmY0MmRiOGNh
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    html, zip, application/vnd.geo+json, csv, json, kmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 10, 2018
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    Ordnance Survey Ireland
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    There are 3,440 Electoral Divisions (EDs) which are the smallest legally defined administrative areas in the State. One ED, St. Mary's, straddles the Louth-Meath county border, and is presented in two parts in the SAPS tables, with one part in Louth and the other in Meath. There are 32 EDs with low population, which for reasons of confidentiality have been amalgamated into neighbouring EDs giving a total of 3,409 EDs which appear in the SAPS tables.

    The graphic file contains the boundaries for 3,409 EDs. The boundaries have been smoothed in accordance with our licencing agreement with OSi Ireland. These boundaries are for general information only and any individual or organisation downloading them are required to acknowledge the terms and conditions under which they are made available

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    Population Aged 5 by Means of Travel to Work, School or College, Electoral...

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    Updated Jul 26, 2017
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    censuscurator_geohive (2017). Population Aged 5 by Means of Travel to Work, School or College, Electoral Division, Census 2016, Theme 11.1, Ireland, 2016, CSO & Tailte Éireann [Dataset]. https://census.geohive.ie/datasets/c23d3df58e2f4388a8ac74bf9b580802
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    This feature layer was created using Census 2016 data produced by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and Electoral Divisions national boundary data (generalised to 20m) produced by Tailte Éireann. The layer represents Census 2016 theme 11.1, population aged 5+ by means of travel to work, school or college. Attributes include a breakdown of population by means of travel to work, school or college (e.g. bicycle, car driver, on foot). Census 2016 theme 11 represents Commuting. The Census is carried out every five years by the CSO to determine an account of every person in Ireland. The results provide information on a range of themes, such as, population, housing and education. The data were sourced from the CSO.There are 3,440 Electoral Divisions (EDs) which are the smallest legally defined administrative areas in the State. One ED, St. Mary's, straddles the Louth-Meath county border, and is presented in two parts in the SAPS tables, with one part in Louth and the other in Meath. There are 32 EDs with low population, which for reasons of confidentiality have been amalgamated into neighbouring EDs giving a total of 3,409 EDs which appear in the SAPS tables. The graphic file contains the boundaries for 3,409 EDs.

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    Usually Resident Population by Place of Birth & Nationality, Electoral...

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    Updated Jul 27, 2017
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    censuscurator_geohive (2017). Usually Resident Population by Place of Birth & Nationality, Electoral Division, Census 2016, Theme 2.1, Ireland, 2016, CSO & Tailte Éireann [Dataset]. https://census.geohive.ie/items/ab0339ec51624f0c926e89fee6904c9c
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    Jul 27, 2017
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    Description

    This feature layer was was created using Census 2016 data produced by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and Electoral Divisions national boundary data (generalised to 20m) produced by Tailte Éireann. The layer represents Census 2016 theme 2.1, the population usually resident in Ireland by place of birth and nationality. Attributes include population breakdown by place of birth and nationality (e.g. UK Birthplace, Poland Nationality). Census 2016 theme 2 represents Migration, Ethnicity and Religion. The Census is carried out every five years by the CSO to determine an account of every person in Ireland. The results provide information on a range of themes, such as, population, housing and education. The data were sourced from the CSO.There are 3,440 Electoral Divisions (EDs) which are the smallest legally defined administrative areas in the State. One ED, St. Mary's, straddles the Louth-Meath county border, and is presented in two parts in the SAPS tables, with one part in Louth and the other in Meath. There are 32 EDs with low population, which for reasons of confidentiality have been amalgamated into neighbouring EDs giving a total of 3,409 EDs which appear in the SAPS tables. The graphic file contains the boundaries for 3,409 EDs.

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    Population Aged 15 by Principal Economic Status & Sex, Electoral Division,...

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    Updated Jul 27, 2017
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    censuscurator_geohive (2017). Population Aged 15 by Principal Economic Status & Sex, Electoral Division, Census 2016, Theme 8.1, Ireland, 2016, CSO & Tailte Éireann [Dataset]. https://census.geohive.ie/datasets/027186fd165d4313b94d083364ce71e0
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    Description

    This feature layer was created using Census 2016 data produced by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and Electoral Divisions national boundary data (generalised to 20m) produced by Tailte Éireann. The layer represents Census 2016 theme 8.1, population aged 15+ by principal economic status and sex. Attributes include population breakdown by economic status and sex (e.g. Student - males, retired - females). Census 2016 theme 8 represents Principal Status. The Census is carried out every five years by the CSO to determine an account of every person in Ireland. The results provide information on a range of themes, such as, population, housing and education. The data were sourced from the CSO. There are 3,440 Electoral Divisions (EDs) which are the smallest legally defined administrative areas in the State. One ED, St. Mary's, straddles the Louth-Meath county border, and is presented in two parts in the SAPS tables, with one part in Louth and the other in Meath. There are 32 EDs with low population, which for reasons of confidentiality have been amalgamated into neighbouring EDs giving a total of 3,409 EDs which appear in the SAPS tables. The graphic file contains the boundaries for 3,409 EDs.

  13. Table 11.2 - Population aged 5 years and over by time leaving home to travel...

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    Updated Dec 12, 2023
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    Central Statistics Office (2023). Table 11.2 - Population aged 5 years and over by time leaving home to travel to work, school or college by NUTS3 (Census 2022) [Dataset]. https://census.geohive.ie/datasets/5d0fa1684606418b83ba246382207226
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    Dec 12, 2023
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    Central Statistics Office Irelandhttps://www.cso.ie/en/
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    Central Statistics Office
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Population aged 5 years and over by time leaving home to travel to work, school or college by NUTS3. (Census 2022 Theme 11 Table 2 )Census 2022 table 11.2 is population aged 5+ by time leaving home to travel to work, school or college. Attributes include a breakdown of population by time leaving for work, school or college. Census 2022 theme 11 is Commuting, Working from Home and Childcare. The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) were created by Eurostat in order to define territorial units for the production of regional statistics across the European Union. In 2003 the NUTS classification was established within a legal framework (Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003).Changes made under the 2014 Local Government Act prompted a revision of the Irish NUTS 2 and NUTS 3 Regions. The main changes at NUTS 3 level were the transfer of South Tipperary from the South-East into the Mid-West NUTS 3 region and the movement of Louth from the Border to the Mid-East NUTS 3 Region. NUTS 3 Regions are grouped into three NUTS 2 Regions (Northern and Western, Southern, Eastern and Midland) which correspond to the Regional Assemblies established in the 2014 Local Government Act. The revisions made to the NUTS boundaries have been given legal status under Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/2066.Coordinate reference system: Irish Transverse Mercator (EPSG 2157). These boundaries are based on 20m generalised boundaries sourced from Tailte Éireann Open Data Portal. NUTS3 Regions 2015This dataset is provided by Tailte Éireann

  14. Table 11.4 - Population aged 15 years and over by working from home by NUTS3...

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    Updated Dec 12, 2023
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    Central Statistics Office (2023). Table 11.4 - Population aged 15 years and over by working from home by NUTS3 (Census 2022) [Dataset]. https://census.geohive.ie/datasets/04332bdd4383401e9e2d1003d69cd898
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    Dec 12, 2023
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    Central Statistics Office Irelandhttps://www.cso.ie/en/
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    Central Statistics Office
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Population aged 15 years and over by working from home by NUTS3. (Census 2022 Theme 11 Table 4 )Census 2022 table 11.4 is population aged 15 years and over by working from home. Attributes include a breakdown of population by number of people working from home. Census 2022 theme 11 is Commuting, Working from Home and Childcare. The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) were created by Eurostat in order to define territorial units for the production of regional statistics across the European Union. In 2003 the NUTS classification was established within a legal framework (Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003).Changes made under the 2014 Local Government Act prompted a revision of the Irish NUTS 2 and NUTS 3 Regions. The main changes at NUTS 3 level were the transfer of South Tipperary from the South-East into the Mid-West NUTS 3 region and the movement of Louth from the Border to the Mid-East NUTS 3 Region. NUTS 3 Regions are grouped into three NUTS 2 Regions (Northern and Western, Southern, Eastern and Midland) which correspond to the Regional Assemblies established in the 2014 Local Government Act. The revisions made to the NUTS boundaries have been given legal status under Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/2066.Coordinate reference system: Irish Transverse Mercator (EPSG 2157). These boundaries are based on 20m generalised boundaries sourced from Tailte Éireann Open Data Portal. NUTS3 Regions 2015This dataset is provided by Tailte Éireann

  15. Table 11.3 - Population aged 5 years and over by journey time to work,...

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    Updated Dec 12, 2023
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    Central Statistics Office (2023). Table 11.3 - Population aged 5 years and over by journey time to work, school or college by NUTS3 (Census 2022) [Dataset]. https://census.geohive.ie/datasets/2d254feaf2134514bfe412f7a6968c00
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    Dec 12, 2023
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    Central Statistics Office Irelandhttps://www.cso.ie/en/
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    Central Statistics Office
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Population aged 5 years and over by journey time to work, school or college by NUTS3. (Census 2022 Theme 11 Table 3 )Census 2022 table 11.3 is population aged 5+ by journey time to work, school or college. Attributes include a breakdown of population by time taken to travel to work, school or college. Census 2022 theme 11 is Commuting, Working from Home and Childcare. The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) were created by Eurostat in order to define territorial units for the production of regional statistics across the European Union. In 2003 the NUTS classification was established within a legal framework (Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003).Changes made under the 2014 Local Government Act prompted a revision of the Irish NUTS 2 and NUTS 3 Regions. The main changes at NUTS 3 level were the transfer of South Tipperary from the South-East into the Mid-West NUTS 3 region and the movement of Louth from the Border to the Mid-East NUTS 3 Region. NUTS 3 Regions are grouped into three NUTS 2 Regions (Northern and Western, Southern, Eastern and Midland) which correspond to the Regional Assemblies established in the 2014 Local Government Act. The revisions made to the NUTS boundaries have been given legal status under Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/2066.Coordinate reference system: Irish Transverse Mercator (EPSG 2157). These boundaries are based on 20m generalised boundaries sourced from Tailte Éireann Open Data Portal. NUTS3 Regions 2015This dataset is provided by Tailte Éireann

  16. Table 9.1 - Population by sex and social class by NUTS3 (Census 2022)

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    Updated Dec 11, 2023
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    Central Statistics Office (2023). Table 9.1 - Population by sex and social class by NUTS3 (Census 2022) [Dataset]. https://census.geohive.ie/datasets/131a551351644814a625a3627ce00e5f
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    Dec 11, 2023
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    Central Statistics Office Irelandhttps://www.cso.ie/en/
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    Central Statistics Office
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Population by sex and social class by NUTS3. (Census 2022 Theme 9 Table 1 )Census 2022 table 9.1 is population aged 15+ by sex and social class. Attributes include population breakdown by social class and sex. Census 2022 theme 9 is Social Class and Socio-Economic Group. The methodology has changed for SOC and SEG so comparisons cannot be made with 2016 data. See Background Notes - CSO - Central Statistics Officehttps://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-cpp7/census2022profile7-employmentoccupationsandcommuting/backgroundnotes/ The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) were created by Eurostat in order to define territorial units for the production of regional statistics across the European Union. In 2003 the NUTS classification was established within a legal framework (Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003).Changes made under the 2014 Local Government Act prompted a revision of the Irish NUTS 2 and NUTS 3 Regions. The main changes at NUTS 3 level were the transfer of South Tipperary from the South-East into the Mid-West NUTS 3 region and the movement of Louth from the Border to the Mid-East NUTS 3 Region. NUTS 3 Regions are grouped into three NUTS 2 Regions (Northern and Western, Southern, Eastern and Midland) which correspond to the Regional Assemblies established in the 2014 Local Government Act. The revisions made to the NUTS boundaries have been given legal status under Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/2066.Coordinate reference system: Irish Transverse Mercator (EPSG 2157). These boundaries are based on 20m generalised boundaries sourced from Tailte Éireann Open Data Portal. NUTS3 Regions 2015This dataset is provided by Tailte Éireann

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    Population Aged 15 by Field of Study, Electoral Division, Census 2016, Theme...

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    Updated Jul 26, 2017
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    censuscurator_geohive (2017). Population Aged 15 by Field of Study, Electoral Division, Census 2016, Theme 10.3, Ireland, 2016, CSO & Tailte Éireann [Dataset]. https://census.geohive.ie/items/93fb0e69de414557b8d5844e6ab5c52c
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    Jul 26, 2017
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    This feature layer was created using Census 2016 data produced by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and Electoral Divisions national boundary data (generalised to 20m) produced by Tailte Éireann. The layer represents Census 2016 theme 10.3, population aged 15+ by field of study. Attributes include a breakdown of population by field of study and sex (e.g. art - males, agriculture and veterinary - females). Census 2016 theme 10 represents Education. The Census is carried out every five years by the CSO to determine an account of every person in Ireland. The results provide information on a range of themes, such as, population, housing and education. The data were sourced from the CSO. There are 3,440 Electoral Divisions (EDs) which are the smallest legally defined administrative areas in the State. One ED, St. Mary's, straddles the Louth-Meath county border, and is presented in two parts in the SAPS tables, with one part in Louth and the other in Meath. There are 32 EDs with low population, which for reasons of confidentiality have been amalgamated into neighbouring EDs giving a total of 3,409 EDs which appear in the SAPS tables. The graphic file contains the boundaries for 3,409 EDs.

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    Population Aged 15+ by Field of Study, Electoral Division, Census 2016,...

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    Updated Jul 26, 2017
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    censuscurator_geohive (2017). Population Aged 15+ by Field of Study, Electoral Division, Census 2016, Theme 10.3, Ireland, 2016, CSO & OSi [Dataset]. https://census2016.geohive.ie/datasets/population-aged-15-by-field-of-study-electoral-division-census-2016-theme-10-3-ireland-2016-cso-osi/api
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    Jul 26, 2017
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    This feature layer was created using Census 2016 data produced by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and Electoral Divisions national boundary data (generalised to 20m) produced by Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSi). The layer represents Census 2016 theme 10.3, population aged 15+ by field of study. Attributes include a breakdown of population by field of study and sex (e.g. art - males, agriculture and veterinary - females). Census 2016 theme 10 represents Education. The Census is carried out every five years by the CSO to determine an account of every person in Ireland. The results provide information on a range of themes, such as, population, housing and education. The data were sourced from the CSO. There are 3,440 Electoral Divisions (EDs) which are the smallest legally defined administrative areas in the State. One ED, St. Mary's, straddles the Louth-Meath county border, and is presented in two parts in the SAPS tables, with one part in Louth and the other in Meath. There are 32 EDs with low population, which for reasons of confidentiality have been amalgamated into neighbouring EDs giving a total of 3,409 EDs which appear in the SAPS tables. The graphic file contains the boundaries for 3,409 EDs.

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    Usually Resident Pop by Ethnic or Cultural Background, ED, Census 2016,...

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    Updated Jul 27, 2017
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    censuscurator_geohive (2017). Usually Resident Pop by Ethnic or Cultural Background, ED, Census 2016, Theme 2.2, CSO&TÉ [Dataset]. https://census.geohive.ie/items/b47b2586b1504475aca6dc553a6300ad
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    This feature layer was created using Census 2016 data produced by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and Electoral Divisions national boundary data (generalised to 20m) produced by Tailte Éireann. The layer represents Census 2016 theme 2.3, the population usually resident in Ireland by usual residence 1 year before Census Day. Attributes include population breakdown by usual residence (e.g. same address, outside Ireland). Census 2016 theme 2 represents Migration, Ethnicity and Religion. The Census is carried out every five years by the CSO to determine an account of every person in Ireland. The results provide information on a range of themes, such as, population, housing and education. The data were sourced from the CSO.There are 3,440 Electoral Divisions (EDs) which are the smallest legally defined administrative areas in the State. One ED, St. Mary's, straddles the Louth-Meath county border, and is presented in two parts in the SAPS tables, with one part in Louth and the other in Meath. There are 32 EDs with low population, which for reasons of confidentiality have been amalgamated into neighbouring EDs giving a total of 3,409 EDs which appear in the SAPS tables. The graphic file contains the boundaries for 3,409 EDs.

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    Population Aged 15 by Sex and Highest Level of Education Completed,...

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    Updated Jul 26, 2017
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    censuscurator_geohive (2017). Population Aged 15 by Sex and Highest Level of Education Completed, Electoral Division, Census 2016, Theme 10.4, Ireland, 2016, CSO & Tailte Éireann [Dataset]. https://census.geohive.ie/items/8acc9a3d635d4b8ab2eca3602db25c0c
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    This feature layer was created using Census 2016 data produced by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and Electoral Divisions national boundary data (generalised to 20m) produced by Tailte Éireann. The layer represents Census 2016 theme 10.4, population aged 15+ by highest level of education completed. Attributes include a breakdown of population by highest level of education completed and sex (e.g. Upper secondary - males, primary education - females). Census 2016 theme 10 represents Education. The Census is carried out every five years by the CSO to determine an account of every person in Ireland. The results provide information on a range of themes, such as, population, housing and education. The data were sourced from the CSO. There are 3,440 Electoral Divisions (EDs) which are the smallest legally defined administrative areas in the State. One ED, St. Mary's, straddles the Louth-Meath county border, and is presented in two parts in the SAPS tables, with one part in Louth and the other in Meath. There are 32 EDs with low population, which for reasons of confidentiality have been amalgamated into neighbouring EDs giving a total of 3,409 EDs which appear in the SAPS tables. The graphic file contains the boundaries for 3,409 EDs.

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Propertistics (2024). Louth And Horncastle Demographics - Key Stats [Dataset]. https://propertistics.co.uk/stats/lincolnshire/louth-and-horncastle/demographics/

Louth And Horncastle Demographics - Key Stats

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Louth and Horncastle
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Louth And Horncastle, Lincolnshire demographics statistics broken down by ethnicity, religion, age, birthplace and much more. View full insights for the local and surrounding households.

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