Number of births drops but twins rate up - CSO The number of births in Ireland has dropped by 15.1% since 2010, but the rate of twins has increased significantly, according to new figures released … Ireland • 31 Oct 18
More than two million people at work in 2016 - CSO There were more than two million people at work last year, according to 2016 Census data analysed by the Central Statistics Office. Business • 14 Dec 17
CSO: Decrease in young Irish speakers in Gaeltacht The latest figures from Census 2016 show that the number of young people in the Gaeltacht who speak Irish on a daily basis outside the … News • 23 Nov 17
Irish Traveller population was just over 30,000 in 2016 The census of April 2016 recorded 30,987 Irish Travellers in the population, an increase of 5.1% on 2011. census 2016 • 12 Oct 17
Census shows 460,000 adults living with their parents Almost half a million adult children live at home with their parents, according to latest figures from the Central Statistics Office. Ireland • 27 Jul 17
Census: Limerick has most unemployment blackspots There were 79 unemployment blackspots in the country last April where more than 27% of the workforce declared themselves as being unemployed, according to the … census 2016 • 15 Jun 17
Almost half of urban population lives in Dublin - CSO Nearly half of the country's urban population lives in Dublin, according to latest figures from the Central Statistics Office. Business • 11 May 17
Census 2016: Population growth slowest in 20 years The population of the Republic of Ireland increased by 3.8% between April 2011 and April 2016 and now stands at 4,761,865. Ireland • 06 Apr 17
Census 2016 forms to be delivered from today Acting Taoiseach Enda Kenny has launched Census 2016, which will take place on Sunday 24 April, the anniversary of the 1916 Rising. News • 23 Mar 16