End of Project ReportOver the period 1971 to 1996 District Electoral Divisions (DEDs) with the highest rate of decline in population and employment tended to be most widespread in western and north-western counties.In these DEDs average population declined by 19 per cent and average employment by 24 per cent. • Average population increased by 65 per cent and employment increased by 77 per cent in DEDs close to large urban centres.Ap proximately 90 per cent of the increase in both population and employment occurred in these areas. • Leitrim (73 per cent) and Cavan (67 per cent) had the highest proportion of District Electoral Divisions (DEDs) that lost both population and employment in the 1971-1996 period.The counties of Kildare (7...
End of year projectBy linking farm census and administrative data from the CSO and DAF to a geograph...
One of the most pressing phenomena in recent decades in Europe’s rural areas is population decline. ...
The provisional results of the 1991 census of population indicate a continuation of trends establis...
End of Project ReportOver the period 1971 to 1996 District Electoral Divisions (DEDs) with the highe...
End of Project ReportComputerised mapping systems were developed to analyse agricultural census stat...
End of Project ReportThe aim of this project was to project the potential impact of post-2000 econom...
End of Project ReportThis purpose of this project is to develop a spatial model to project populatio...
This is the report on a background study for the National Spatial Strategy (NSS) regarding the Irish...
In recent decades, the rural economic base in Ireland, similar to that of other developed countries ...
The distribution and redistribution of household incomes are explored at multiple geographical scal...
End of Project ReportThis report compares the 11 western counties (Connacht, Ulster, and counties L...
In recent decades Ireland has undergone significant economic, social and cultural change. Many of th...
Ireland’s rural population has increased by just over 19%in the past 20 years, according to Teagasc,...
This paper examines the distribution of Ireland’s population and how it has changed over the past de...
Rapid economic growth in Ireland, commonly referred to as The Celtic Tiger, has led to major change...
End of year projectBy linking farm census and administrative data from the CSO and DAF to a geograph...
One of the most pressing phenomena in recent decades in Europe’s rural areas is population decline. ...
The provisional results of the 1991 census of population indicate a continuation of trends establis...
End of Project ReportOver the period 1971 to 1996 District Electoral Divisions (DEDs) with the highe...
End of Project ReportComputerised mapping systems were developed to analyse agricultural census stat...
End of Project ReportThe aim of this project was to project the potential impact of post-2000 econom...
End of Project ReportThis purpose of this project is to develop a spatial model to project populatio...
This is the report on a background study for the National Spatial Strategy (NSS) regarding the Irish...
In recent decades, the rural economic base in Ireland, similar to that of other developed countries ...
The distribution and redistribution of household incomes are explored at multiple geographical scal...
End of Project ReportThis report compares the 11 western counties (Connacht, Ulster, and counties L...
In recent decades Ireland has undergone significant economic, social and cultural change. Many of th...
Ireland’s rural population has increased by just over 19%in the past 20 years, according to Teagasc,...
This paper examines the distribution of Ireland’s population and how it has changed over the past de...
Rapid economic growth in Ireland, commonly referred to as The Celtic Tiger, has led to major change...
End of year projectBy linking farm census and administrative data from the CSO and DAF to a geograph...
One of the most pressing phenomena in recent decades in Europe’s rural areas is population decline. ...
The provisional results of the 1991 census of population indicate a continuation of trends establis...