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  Central Statistics Office (Ireland) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Central Statistics Office (CSO) is the statistical agency responsible for the gathering of "information relating to economic, social and general activities and conditions" in the Republic of Ireland, in particular the National Census which is held every five years.
The CSO was established, on a statutory basis, by the Statistics Act, 1993 in an attempt to reduce the number of separate offices responsible for collecting statistics for the state.
The Statistics Branch amalgamated a number of statistics gathering organisations that had existed in Ireland since 1841 when the first comprehensive census was undertaken by the Royal Irish Constabulary.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Central_Statistics_Office_(Ireland)   (230 words)

  
 Derry - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Derry is near the border with the Republic of Ireland, and serves much of western Ulster, including Donegal, as well as the west of County Londonderry.
Derry was the first ever planned city in Ireland, it was begun in 1613, with the walls being completed 5 years later in 1618.
The central diamond within a walled city with four gates was thought to be a good design for defence.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Derry   (429 words)

  
 IT Workforce   (Site not responding. Last check: )
According to the latest estimates from Ireland's Central Statistics Office, Ireland's population is 3.917 million, with 39% of the population under the age of 25 years.
Ireland has one of the best education systems in the world according to the 2001 independent IMD World Competitiveness Report.
Ireland has a competitive wage environment where a series of wage agreements between employers and employees ensure that wage inflation is low.
www.american.edu /initeb/ty5746a/workforce.html   (722 words)

  
 Ireland Internet Usage, Population and Telecommunications
Ireland has one of the largest ICT and related services economies in Europe relative to the size of its GDP.
This Paul Budde report provides statistics and research on the key sectors of the Irish telecom market in 2005, looks ahead to 2006 and presents an overview of the regulatory environment, the status of carrier preselection, the fixed network operators and services, and the telecom infrastructure.
A contract to provide 100 percent broadband coverage in Northern Ireland, which was to be funded under the EU Building Sustainable Prosperity programme, was awarded to BT at the end of March 2004.
www.internetworldstats.com /eu/ie.htm   (1972 words)

  
 Stephen Roth Institute: Antisemitism And Racism   (Site not responding. Last check: )
According to the Central Statistics Office, the Jewish population of the Republic of Ireland (Eire) in 2002 numbered 1,790 out of a total population of almost 4 million.
When Ireland held its first Holocaust Memorial Day on 26 January 2003 in Dublin City Hall, Justice Minister Michael McDowell apologized for a policy that was inspired by “a culture of muted antisemitism in Ireland,” which discouraged immigration by Europe’s shattered Jews.
Ireland’s Jews are also known in Irish society for their portrayal in James Joyce's book Ulysses, in which the chief character is Leopold Bloom, the Jewish Irishman.
www.tau.ac.il /Anti-Semitism/asw2003-4/ireland.htm   (1848 words)

  
 Ireland
Ireland resembles a basin—a central plain rimmed with mountains, except in the Dublin region.
In the Stone and Bronze Ages, Ireland was inhabited by Picts in the north and a people called the Erainn in the south, the same stock, apparently, as in all the isles before the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain.
The Republic of Ireland was proclaimed on April 18, 1949, and withdrew from the Commonwealth.
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 Ireland Balance of Payments - Source and Definition   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ireland's balance of payments statistics are compiled from a combination of results of surveys carried out by the BOP section of the Central Statistics Office, data from administrative sources and statistics generated by other sections of the CSO.
The methodology is described in each issue of the quarterly publication of the Central Statistics Office: "Statistical Bulletin".
Temporary and redirected transactions are omitted, since ownership of the goods concerned does not change as between residents of Ireland and non residents; a similar adjustment is made in respect of transfers of EU agricultural intervention goods to stores abroad and of sales from those stores.
stats.oecd.org /mei?lang=e&subject=13&country=IRL   (817 words)

  
 Internet Access In Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The agency said in its "Information Society Statistics" for 2004 that about 537,000 homes in Ireland are connected to the net, compared to 463,000 a year ago.
Most of the statistics from the CSO indicated that the population of Ireland is continuing to accept PCs and the internet at a steady pace, although individuals who have traditionally been reluctant to take to the "Information Society" remain outside the loop.
Ireland was also shown to be behind many of its neighbours in Europe, such as Denmark, where in 2003 79 percent of households had a computer and almost two-thirds had internet access.
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 UNBSJ Ward Chipman Library Statistical Data   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Statistical Yearbook of the Czeck Republic 2002, Czech Statistical Office
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 CAIN: Background Information on Northern Ireland Society - Population
The age structure of the Northern Ireland population is the youngest in the UK.
In Northern Ireland, only 12.8% of the population are aged over 65 years, compared with 15.7% for the UK as a whole, and an EU average of 15.8%.
This figure of 8.9 (per 1000 of the population) in Northern Ireland in 1997 compares with 10.7 in the UK as a whole, 8.6 in the Republic of Ireland, 10.6 in England and Wales, and 11.6 in Scotland for the same year.
cain.ulst.ac.uk /ni/popul.htm   (1512 words)

  
 Investing in Ireland - Labour Relations Commission - Ireland
Ireland’s social partnership model, and the intelligent manner in which EU Structural and Cohesion Funds have been deployed, are increasingly being emulated across the European Union.
Ireland has one of the best education systems in the world according to the 1999 independent IMD World Competitiveness Report.
Ireland’s Industrial Development Agency (www.idaireland.com) works in partnership with the private sector and local authorities in Ireland to ensure that fully serviced, competitively priced land and buildings are available for industrial and commercial use.
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 UNECE Statistics - handbook of Official Statistics in the UNECE Region
Following on the establishment of the State in 1922, most of the existing official statistical work was brought together in the Statistics Branch of the Department of Industry and Commerce.
The Statistics Act, 1926 vested powers to the Minister for Industry and Commerce, and provided the statutory basis for the collection and compilation of official statistics (with a guarantee of confidentiality to those providing the information).
The Central Statistics Office was established in June 1949.
www.unece.org /stats/handbook/countries/irl.htm   (988 words)

  
 Sociology of Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ireland, renowned for its scenic vistas and literary/musical heritage, also exemplifies postcolonial social change and conflict.
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Historical maps, along with data from Central Statistics Office of Ireland, will be used in class to discuss the historical and current demography and geography of Ireland.
www.greenville.edu /faculty/dosthart/GreenvilleInIrelandSOC101.htm   (720 words)

  
 RTE News - Ireland is poor at tackling poverty: CSO
Ireland's Social Welfare and Pension system is less effective at tackling poverty than any other EU country, according to new statistics.
The figures, published by the Central Statistics Office for the Social Partners, show that Ireland has the third highest risk of persistent poverty in the European Union.
The new compendium of statistics, which will be updated annually, also show that Ireland has the oldest average exit age from the workforce but the lowest level of life expectancy in the EU.
www.rte.ie /news/2003/1219/poverty.html   (118 words)

  
 Population Index - Volume 62 - Number 4
Official statistics concerning specific areas other than vital data are coded under the specific topic concerned, with the exception of those in the special issue on Governmental and International Serial Publications Containing Vital Statistics (see Population Index, Vol.
This volume contains a selection of statistical tables with data on population size and density for the whole country and civil divisions, 1920-1990; sex and age distribution; marital status; educational status; nationality; labor force; employment status; industry; occupations; socioeconomic status; place of previous residence; place of work or schooling; households; and income.
There are separate sections on population, with summary data for the period 1939-1992 and estimates of population by age and sex for 1990-1992.
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 SPARC International, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Office exists primarily to meet the needs of Government for quality statistical information which is a vital input to the formation, implementation and monitoring of policy and programmes at national, regional and local levels in a rapidly changing economic and social environment.
CSO is a founder member of XBRL Ireland, a non-profit company limited by guarantee, which brings together groups from the professions, the financial services industry, general industry, the software industry, the academic world and the public sector.
Following the successful first implementation of XBRL in Ireland, at the CSO, the CSO is keen to further explore the opportunities presented by XBRL, to make it easier for businesses to provide statistical returns.
www.sparc.com /flash/2005-07/05jul20.02.htm   (1201 words)

  
 Ireland - Country Profile - Republic of Ireland - Éire - Ireland Tourism
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 Navan - Wiki Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Navan (An Uaimh in Irish, meaning "The Cave") is the administrative town of County Meath, Ireland.
Nevertheless, Navan has rapidly expanded with the Celtic Tiger to become a large dormitory town as it is only 50 kilometres (30 miles) from Ireland's capital city, Dublin.
Navan is also known for being the birthplace of Pierce Brosnan, the fifth actor to play the celebrated role of James Bond, and comedian Dylan Moran.
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 Ireland HQ : Ireland Population
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Ireland HQ excludes all liability of any kind (including negligence) in respect of any third party information or other material made available on, or which can be accessed using, this Website.
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The process of recording death from external causes in Ireland begins with the discovery of a death for which a medical practitioner is not prepared to issue a death certificate.
Following the returning of a verdict at inquest, a death certificate is sent to the Registrar of Deaths and forwarded to the Central Statistics Office (CSO).
It is upon this Form that the CSO rely primarily for the recording of deaths from external causes.
www.nsrg.ie /report2.shtml   (511 words)

  
 Government of Ireland: Useful Links   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Located in the Department of Social and Family Affairs, it is the Irish Government Office with overall responsibility for developing, co-ordinating and driving Ireland's National Action Plan against Poverty and Social Exclusion.
Ireland's leading centre for applied Economic and Social Research.
The Forum is a multi-stakeholder summit which brings together leaders from business, government, labour and civil society, and takes place at the same time as the annual meeting of the OECD's council at ministerial level.
www.oecd.org /document/18/0,2340,en_2649_201185_2346445_1_1_1_1,00.html   (164 words)

  
 ireland.com - The Irish Times - IRELAND   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Central Statistics Office (various), Balance of International Payments, Dublin, Stationery Office.
Central Statistics Office (various), Labour Force Survey, Dublin, Stationery Office.
Central Statistics Office (various), Quarterly National Household Survey, Dublin, Stationery Office.
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 Irish History Links
Another ambitious Internet project hosted by British television, this is part of the BBC history section and focuses on the conflict in Northern Ireland.
Ireland, the ancient Brehon Law system, brief descriptions of a couple of famous trials (a short overview of the trials of Robert Emmet and Michael Davitt),
There is also a section that details the architecture and history of many court buildings throughout Ireland.
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 S&M Volume 5: Population Censuses
Central Statistics Office, Ardee Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6, Ireland.
Data on the total and economically active population will be issued in the second half of 2003 in detailed subject-matter census volumes as well as on the web site of the Central Statistics Office (www.cso.ie).
The organization responsible for these publications is the Central Statistics Office, Dublin.
laborsta.ilo.org /applv8/data/ssm5/e/IE.html   (716 words)

  
 BreakingNews.ie: Number of marriages on the rise
The number of marriages in Ireland is continuing to rise, new Central Statistics Office data showed today.
With temperatures pushing 30 degrees centigrade in Cyprus, the heat is definitely on Brian Kerr, but the Republic of Ireland manager at least has someone fighting his corner.
The CSO Vital Statistics figures for the first quarter also proved the average age of Irish mothers is rising.
www.breakingnews.ie /2005/10/06/story224206.html   (302 words)

  
 Ireland - caqb.com Info About Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Houses of the Oireachtas, Parliament of Ireland - Tithe an Oireachtais
GENUKI is the genealogical information service for the UK and Ireland, containing a large structured tree of information.
IDA Ireland provides information on the Irish economy including tax and investment advice for companies overseas looking to invest abroad.
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 Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Presents tables and charts of the ten new headline offence groups which provide a comprehensive description of modern criminal activity and tables and bar graphics of non-headline offences.
The Fire Statistics contains statistics of fires and other emergency calls dealt with by local authority fire brigades during the year as well as details of fire fatalities.
The section includes general statistics on prison populations, as well as "snapshot" tables.
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 EconBiz : Internet Resources : Countries : Europe : Western Europe : Ireland
Abstract: The Central Statistics Office collects, compiles, analyses and disseminates statistical information relating to the economic and social life of Ireland.
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 Euro on ropes as Irish inflation soars
According to Eurostat, the European Union's statistics office, Irish inflation was 5pc in March, up from 4.6pc in February and the highest level in Europe.
Euro zone rates are set to suit slow-moving economies such as Germany's and are thus too low for Ireland, where the economy is rattling along at 9pc annual growth.
In Britain, the Office for National Statistics said inflation was at its lowest for six years.
www.telegraph.co.uk /htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/2000/04/19/cnire19.html   (330 words)

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