Key Statistics: Dublin’s Changing Landscape – Immigration, Population, Economy, Crime, and More

2024-01-04 22:18:26

Dublin : Figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show that the number of foreign migrants to Ireland has increased significantly. At the same time, the number of people leaving Ireland increased. The number of immigrants rose by 31 percent in the year to last April. In 2023, 141,600 people immigrated to Ireland.

The number of people leaving Ireland has also increased, according to CSO data. During this period, 64,000 people left the country. This is an increase of 8,000 people compared to the previous period.

The population of the country has crossed 50 lakhs

According to the census report, the population of Ireland has passed five million. This is the first time in the country’s 171-year history that this threshold has been crossed. According to the report, the population has increased by eight percent since the 2016 census. Another revelation is that the country’s consumer price index has reached its lowest level (3.9%) in the last 25 months.

The report says the country’s employment rate has seen its biggest increase in a quarter century. In the second quarter of 2023, there was a 74.2% increase in the employment rate.

GDP has decreased

At the same time, the country’s GDP contracted by 1.9 percent in the first three months of 2023. This is the fourth consecutive time that GDP has declined. However, revised domestic demand has not changed significantly, the report continued.

Sexual assault too

According to the report, sexual assault in the country has increased by 40%. The number of women who have been raped has increased by 52% compared to men (28%).

E-mail became popular

The report also states that 80 percent of people in Ireland use online shopping and banking services. Another important finding is the popularity of e-mail. 93 percent of people in the country do email communication.

Volunteers

700,000 people say they are willing to volunteer, and 300,000 of them are in a sports organization, according to the census.

Housing prices have increased

House prices rose to an average of €323,000 in October from €305,000 last January, the data said.

Rich men

In Ireland, men earn more than women. If you take the top one percent of earners, 75% are men. 25 percent are women. 70 percent of the top 10 percent of earners are men. Only 30 percent are women.

Half of the country’s vehicles are electric

The country’s electric, plug-in hybrid and hybrid were. According to statistics, almost half (45%) of the new vehicles that are licensed in the country are electric, plug-in hybrid and hybrid cars.

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