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Encyclopedia > Demographics of Ireland


The Irish people are mainly of Celtic origin, with the country's only significant sized minority having descended from the Anglo-Normans.


Language

The official languages are Irish (Gaelic) and English. However, English is by far the predominant language. People living in Irish-speaking communities are limited to the low tens of thousands in isolated pockets largely on the Western seaboard. All schoolchildren are taught the Irish language as a compulsory part of the school curriculum with a relatively small (though growing) number of schools teaching all subjects in Irish. Public signs are usually bilingual and there are both a national Irish language TV (TG4) and radio channel (Raidió na Gaeltachta).


Religion

The Republic of Ireland is officially 92% Roman Catholic. However there has been a massive decline in adherence to Roman Catholicism among Irish catholics. Between 1996 and 2001, regular Mass attendance, already previously in decline, declined from 60% to 48%. (It had been 90%+ in 1973.)


All but two of its priest-training seminaries have either closed or are expected to close soon. The Roman Catholic Church was hit in the 1990s by a series of sexual scandals, including the resignation of one bishop who had fathered a child by a divorced cousin and the notorious case of child sexual abuser Fr. Brendan Smyth. In recent years, another bishop has been forced to resign over his incompetent handling of paedophile priests in his diocese.


The second largest religion, the Church of Ireland (Anglican) is also in decline, with a largely elderly membership. In recent years, it has been forced to close down many of its rural churches, and even some in urban areas. A similar phenomenon is also affecting the very small Jewish community in Ireland. The only religions showing a major growth are Islam (See Islam in Ireland) and small born again christian faiths associated with Ireland's growing immigrant community.



Population: 3,969,558 (July 2004 est.)


Age structure:
0-14 years: 21% (male 430,905; female 404,218)
15-64 years: 67.5% (male 1,342,233; female 1,337,580)
65 years and over: 11.5% (male 199,379; female 255,243) (2004 est.)


Population growth rate: 1.16% (2004 est.)


Birth rate: 14.47 births/1,000 population (2004 est.)


Death rate: 7.91 deaths/1,000 population (2004 est.)


Net migration rate: 4.99 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2004 est.)


Sex ratio:
at birth: 1.07 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.07 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 1 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.78 male(s)/female
total population: 0.99 male(s)/female (2004 est.)


Infant mortality rate:
total: 5.5 deaths/1,000 live births
male: 6.04 deaths/1,000 live births
female: 4.92 deaths/1,000 live births (2004 est.)


Life expectancy at birth:
total population: 77.36 years
male: 74.74 years
female: 80.15 years (2004 est.)


Total fertility rate: 1.87 children born/woman (2004 est.)


HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate: 0.1% (2001 est.)


HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS 2,400 (2001 est.)


Nationality:
noun: Irishman(men), Irishwoman(women), Irish (collective plural)
adjective: Irish


Ethnic groups: Celtic, English


Religions: Roman Catholic 91.6%, Church of Ireland 2.5%, other 5.9% (1998)


Languages: English is the language generally used, Irish (Gaelic) spoken mainly in areas located along the western seaboard


Literacy:
definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 98% (1981 est.)
male: NA%
female: NA%


See also


  Results from FactBites:
 
Encyclopedia4U - Ireland - Encyclopedia Article (1025 words)
The Island of Ireland is the second-largest island in Europe.
The island of Ireland, named Hibernia by the Romans, is 280 miles (450 km) from North to South and 160 miles (260 km) from West to East.
Northern Ireland, capital - Belfast, also referred controversially as the 'Six Counties', 'The North of Ireland' or 'Ulster' (the latter name is slightly confusing for outsiders as it is also the name of the historic province of Ulster which encompasses 3 counties in the Republic and 6 counties in Northern Ireland).
Kids.net.au - Encyclopedia Ireland - (760 words)
The Island of Ireland is a large island in Europe.
Northern Ireland, capital - Belfast, also referred to as the 'Six Counties' or 'Ulster' (the latter name is slightly confusing for outsiders as it is also the name of the historic province of Ulster which encompasses 3 counties in the Republic and 6 counties in Northern Ireland).
The major religions, the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of Ireland and the Presbyterian Church in Ireland[?], are organised on an all-island basis.
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