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Written Answers — Unemployment Levels: Unemployment Levels (7 Dec 2005)

Tom Kitt: The exact information requested by the Deputy is not available. Statistics on employment and unemployment are compiled, at a regional level, from the Quarterly National Household Survey. The latest statistics show that there were 28,800 people classified as unemployed in the Dublin region in the June-August quarter of 2005. Sub-regional statistics of the kind requested by the Deputy are not...

Written Answers — Fur Industry: Fur Industry (6 Dec 2005)

Tom Kitt: The latest relevant export data for the years 2001 to date is presented in the following table. The Central Statistics Office does not compile specific statistical data on the output from mink farms. Table. * 2001 2002 2003 2004 Jan-Aug 2005 ** â'¬(000) â'¬(000) â'¬(000) â'¬(000) â'¬(000) 1,426 1,096 1,622 1,958...

Written Answers — Fur Industry: Fur Industry (6 Dec 2005)

Tom Kitt: The CSO does not collect or compile statistics on the output from fur farms in its agricultural statistics.

Written Answers — International Trade: International Trade (6 Dec 2005)

Tom Kitt: The information requested by the Deputy is presented in Table 1 which identifies Ireland's merchandise trade with the least developed countries, as defined by the UN-OHRLLS*, for the year 2004 and for the period January-August 2005. The year 2004 is the latest one for which annual data are available. For comparative purposes Table 2 identifies merchandise trade for the years 2001, 2002 and...

Written Answers — Unemployment Levels: Unemployment Levels (29 Nov 2005)

Tom Kitt: The exact information as requested by the Deputy is not available. Statistics on employment and unemployment are compiled at a regional level from the quarterly national household survey. The latest statistics show that there were 25,500 people classified as unemployed in the Dublin region in the March-May quarter of 2005. Sub-regional statistics of the kind requested by the Deputy are not...

Written Answers — Motor Vehicle Registration: Motor Vehicle Registration (22 Nov 2005)

Tom Kitt: The Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government provides a breakdown of all mechanically propelled vehicles under current licence in its annual publication, Irish Bulletin of Vehicle and Driver Statistics. The latest data available from the Department, which is for the reference year 2004, is given in Table 1. Table 1: Vehicles under current licence 2004. Vehicle Type...

Written Answers — Farmer Numbers: Farmer Numbers (15 Nov 2005)

Tom Kitt: The exact information requested by the Deputy is not available. The farm structure survey provides regional estimates and the following table shows the figures for June 1997 and 2003, together with corresponding data from the full census of agriculture conducted in June 2000: Number of farms in the mid-east and south-east regions — June 1997, 2000 and 2003. Year Mid-East (including...

Written Answers — Household Expenditure: Household Expenditure (15 Nov 2005)

Tom Kitt: The information requested by the Deputy is presented in the following table. Table: Average weekly household expenditure for certain items as a percentage of household disposable income, 1999-2000, classified by household income quintiles.* Item Description 1st. Quintile 2nd. Quintile 3rd. Quintile 4th. Quintile 5th. Quintile State % % % % % % Food 37.22 30.66 25.47...

Written Answers — Household Expenditure: Household Expenditure (15 Nov 2005)

Tom Kitt: The information requested by the Deputy is not available from any of the Central Statistics Office's household surveys.

Written Answers — Private Rented Accommodation: Private Rented Accommodation (15 Nov 2005)

Tom Kitt: The most recent information available is in respect of the 2002 census and is contained in the following table.

Written Answers — Family Units: Family Units (15 Nov 2005)

Tom Kitt: The most recent information comes from the 2002 census which indicates that lone parent with children type family units make up 22.2% of the total number of family units with children.

Written Answers — Public Service Staff: Public Service Staff (8 Nov 2005)

Tom Kitt: The latest CSO figures on public sector employment are for June 2005 and indicate that there were 350,100 persons employed in the public sector. The figures are based mainly on administrative data sources and include the Civil Service, Defence Forces, Garda Síochána, regional bodies, health and education, excluding private institutions, and semi-State bodies, excluding their subsidiaries....

Written Answers — Departmental Records: Departmental Records (8 Nov 2005)

Tom Kitt: The number of births registered outside marriage in 2004 was 19,938.

Written Answers — Departmental Records: Departmental Records (8 Nov 2005)

Tom Kitt: The number of marriages registered in 2004 was 20,619. This equates to 510 marriages per 100,000 population. This figure is subject to revision.

Written Answers — Departmental Records: Departmental Records (8 Nov 2005)

Tom Kitt: Population estimates, including details by marital status, are compiled on an annual basis in respect of mid-April. The following table provides estimates of separated and divorced persons for the past three years. These figures are preliminary and subject to revision after the publication of the 2006 census totals. Number of separated and divorced persons, 2003-2005 (mid-April estimates) ...

Written Answers — Departmental Records: Departmental Records (8 Nov 2005)

Tom Kitt: The exact information requested by the Deputy is not available. In June 2000, there were 8,500 farms in County Kerry and there were 22,700 farms in the south-west region, that is, Cork and Kerry. The latest estimate, which is at a regional level, is from the June 2003 farm structure survey. This indicates that there were 21,800 farms in the south-west region in June 2003.

Written Answers — Work-Days Lost: Work-Days Lost (2 Nov 2005)

Tom Kitt: The exact information requested by the Deputy is not available. The only information of this nature compiled is statistics on working days lost due to work-related accidents and work-related illnesses. Statistics on days lost from work due to work-related accidents and illnesses are available for 2002 to 2004 from the quarterly national household survey and are set out in the following table:

Written Answers — Private Rented Accommodation: Private Rented Accommodation (2 Nov 2005)

Tom Kitt: I propose to take Questions Nos. 178 and 179 together. The most recent information is in respect of the 2002 census and the relevant information is contained in the following table: Private dwellings in permanent housing units in Dublin counties and the State, 2002 Occupancy Type Private rented unfurnished Private rented furnished or part furnished Total private rented Dublin City...

Written Answers — District Electoral Divisions: District Electoral Divisions (2 Nov 2005)

Tom Kitt: The information requested by the Deputy is contained in the following table which is based on the results of censuses of population from 1981 to 2002. Electoral divisions are the smallest geographical area for which information is published from the census. Population of each electoral division in counties Longford and Westmeath, censuses 1981-2002 County-Electoral Division 1981 1986...

Written Answers — Tourist Numbers: Tourist Numbers (26 Oct 2005)

Tom Kitt: The household travel survey provides estimates of domestic and foreign tourism by Irish residents. It includes a regional breakdown of domestic tourism by the eight regional authorities, or NUTS 3 regions. Breakdowns at county level are not available. Kerry is included in the south-west region with Cork city and county. The latest figures are for the first quarter of 2005 and are shown in the...

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