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29 November 2020 Ireland Thinks/Irish Mail on Sunday [p 144] 1,044 28: 17 28: 4 4 5 2 4 – [nb 4] 9 25 November 2020 Red C/Business Post [p 145] 1,000 30 12 33: 5 3 4 3 2 – [nb 4] 8 24 October 2020 Red C/Business Post [p 146] [p 147] 1,000 27 11 37: 6 3 3 2 2 – [nb 4] 9 17 October 2020 Behaviour and Attitudes/The Sunday Times [p 148] 931 ...
The population of Ireland in 2024 was approximately 7.2 million (5.35 million in the Ireland and 1.91 million in Northern Ireland). Although these figures demonstrate significant growth over recent years, the population of Ireland remains below the record high of 8,175,124 in the 1841 census. [4]
In the aftermath of the last general election in 2020, the two longtime rivals, whose political divide can be traced back to the Irish civil war of the 1920s, came together to form the coalition.
There were 685 candidates in the 2024 general election. 248 of the candidates were women, making a record 36% of the total. There were 171 independent candidates. The five-seat Louth had the most candidates at 25, while the three-seat Wicklow–Wexford had the fewest at 10. Twenty registered political parties fielded candidates. Five parties ...
Unchanged at 4.3% for males from October 2022, and down from 5.3% in November 2021. Unchanged at 4.6% for females from October 2022, and down from 5.2% in November 2021. Unchanged at 12.1% for persons aged 15–24 years (youth unemployment rate) from a revised rate of 12.1% in October 2022.
29 November 2020 Ireland Thinks/Irish Mail on Sunday [p 144] 1,044 28: 17 28: 4 4 5 2 4 – [nb 4] 9 25 November 2020 Red C/Business Post [p 145] 1,000 30 12 33: 5 3 4 3 2 – [nb 4] 8 24 October 2020 Red C/Business Post [p 146] [p 147] 1,000 27 11 37: 6 3 3 2 2 – [nb 4] 9 17 October 2020 Behaviour and Attitudes/The Sunday Times [p 148] 931 ...
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On 15 September 2020, on the advice of the Central Statistics Office, the Government postponed the quinquennial population census, originally scheduled for 18 April 2021, until 3 April 2022 because of health and logistical obstacles caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.