Monaghan Socio Economic Profile

Population

Family Profile

Education Profile

Employment

Unemployment

Social Exclusion

General information

Enterprise

Agriculture

Tourism

Infrastructure

Telecommunications This socio economic framework is divided into three elements:

A socio profile of An economic profile of Presentation of statistical data county detailing: detailing

Who lives here Employment profile – who is at work, The data collated for this socio-economic Statistical data is presented at a number where they work and in which industry framework has been gathered primarily from of different levels depending on relevance What age, gender, nationality the Central Statistics Office, which carries and availability of data. For the most part and education profile they possess Education attainment in the county out a Census of Population every 5 years. data is presented at Municipal District The most recent Census was in 2011. Data level,county level and state level. This allows Where they live Agriculture relating to deprivation has been gathered for comparison of data sets. from Pobal, the national anti-poverty agency, The employment status of the people Tourism which commissioned Haase Pratschke to of Monaghan analyse the census information and give each Infrastructure District Electoral Division a score which The skills and education levels within compares the level of disadvantage/ affluence the county Earnings/disposable income against the national average.

The level, location and profile of national Statistical data is presented at a number identified groups most at risk of experiencing of different levels depending on relevance social exclusion. and availability of data. For the most part data is presented at Municipal District level,county level and state level. This allows for comparison of data sets.

2 Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 3 Contents

Section one: Population 14 Setting the context 6 Family Profile 36

Education Profile 54 Section two: Employment 82 Social demographics 12 Unemployment 120

Section three: Social Exclusion 126 Economic Profile of County Monaghan 152 General Information 145

Enterprise 154

Agriculture 162

Tourism 169

Infrastructure 171

Telecommunications 178

4 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 5 Monaghan County Council has prepared Colloborative working and integrated this data-based, socio-economic profile planning is embedded in the Putting Section one: of the County as a central element to the People First document (October 2012) development of its Local Economic and governing the reform of local government. Community Plan 2015 –2017. This is further emphasised in the Local Setting the context Government Reform Act 2014. Improved Following the enactment of the Local co-ordination and planning in the area of Government Reform Act 2014, local local development will enhance the role of government is progressing through local government and will result in more significant change. The focus of the effective and efficient outcomes for local Local Government Reform Act is to communities. Combined with the objectives “make further and better provision in within the publication of “Putting People relation to local government” and “to First” (2012) this represents a significant provide for an increased role for local change in government policy in relation authorities in economic development to local government and aims to promote and enterprise support” local government as:

(LG Reform Act 2014). “the main vehicle of government and public service at local level – leading economic, social and community development, delivering efficient and good value services and representing citizens and local communities effectively and accountably”

(Putting people First, 2012).

6 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 7 • Developing integrated and evidence based approaches to Socio-Economic Framework Section one: local service planning and delivery • Identifying the needs and priorities of local communities As part of this process of preparing a Local Community & Setting the context to enhance their well-being – sustainable solutions to make Economic plan, it is a requirement to prepare a socio economic the best use of local assets, strengths and opportunities to framework for County Monaghan. This framework will provide address those needs and priorities a context for the separate community and economic planning processes which will follow. The socio economic framework • Community involvement in policy development and will set the out the picture of County Monaghan with regard decision-making processes to priorities and needs for social, economic and community development. This document gives context to the reality of the The economic elements of the LECP will include situation of County Monaghan, identifying similarities and priorities aimed at: differences with national social and economic trends. The Socio- • Creating and sustaining jobs Economic Framework will provide a focus for the key issues in • Promoting enterprise and economic development Monaghan that need to be addressed in the LECP, based on an • Promoting foreign direct investment, indigenous industry, analysis of the present economic, social and cultural situation in micro and small and medium enterprises, tourism, the county. agriculture forestry, marine sectors and other natural resources sectors • Identifying local attributes that are essential in enhancing Administrative structures local economic performance in county Monaghan • Supporting training and up-skilling The re-structuring of local government in County Monaghan brought about the abolition of the five Town Councils and the establishment of three new Municipal Districts. These Social Inclusion & Community Activation changes came into operation from the 1st of June, 2014. As Local Community The Local Economic and Community Plan (LECP) comprises of Programme (SICAP) and from this date Local Government will be operated by a Development Committees three key themes: single administration structure and will have a single corporate The Social Inclusion & Community Activation Programme entity with headquarters at County Council Offices, The Glen, Theme 1 – Employment and Economic Activity is one of the government’s key programmes through which The Local Government Reform Act 2014 includes the Monaghan. The Municipal Districts are designed to enhance Theme 2 – Education, Training and Skills inequality and disadvantage is to be addressed over the establishments of Local Community Development Committees democratic governance, subsidiary and accountability while also next three years. SICAP is underpinned by a number of key (LCDC’s) in each local authority area. Each LCDC is required Theme 3 – Poverty and Social Exclusion. improving operational efficiency and value for money. Three policies and strategies, including the Action Plan for Jobs and to prepare a 5 year Local Economic and Community Plan for Municipal Districts were established in County Monaghan. the areas covered by the LCDC, in this case Monaghan Local Pathways to Work. The tendering process for the delivery of the The community elements of the LECP will include This document will outline the socio-economic trends and Community Development Committee. The Local Economic SCIAP programme will be managed by the Local Community priorities aimed at: patterns emerging throughout the county and within each and Community Plan will set out the key priorities and goals Development Committee and POBAL. • Tackling poverty, disadvantage and social exclusion through Municipal District area. Each Municipal District comprises of for the Social, Economic and Community development of support for basic services and other initiatives the existing District Electoral Divisions (DED’s) in the county The SICAP target groups are: county Monaghan over the next 5 years (2015-2020). The Local (where relevant). • Supporting training and up-skilling; Economic and Community plan will form part of a series of • Children and Families from Disadvantaged Areas plans and strategies that have, and are currently being developed • Creating and sustaining employment and self employment • Lone Parents at national, local and regional level. opportunities • New Communities (including Refugees/Asylum Seekers) • Investing in local development through community focused • People living in Disadvantaged Communities support and services • People with Disabilities • Provision of infrastructure and community facilities Local Economic Community Plan • Roma • Investment in physical regeneration and environmental • The Unemployed (including those not on the Live Register) The local Economic and Community Plan will be prepared in improvements • Travellers two distinct elements: • Supporting the capacity of local communities to improve their quality of life • Young Unemployed People from Disadvantaged areas • A local economic element (prepared and adopted by the

Local Authority) • Supporting social enterprise, social capital, volunteering and

active citizenship • A community development element (prepared and adopted

by the LCDC)

8 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 9 Municipal Districts County Monaghan Electoral Divisions and Municipal Districts in County Monaghah Monaghan Municiap District • Kilmurry • Anketell Grove • Kiltybegs • Annayalla • Laragh • Bellanode • Lough Fea • Bragan • Mullyash • Castleshane • , Clones Derrygorry Ded Co. Tyrone • Derrygorry Municipal District Aghabog, Anny, Ballybay Shanmullagh • • Rural Figullar • Enagh (in the former Rural District of Monaghan) • Ballybay Urban Bragan Anketell Grove • Figullar • Bellatrain Emyvale • • Caddagh, KIllylough

• Killylough • Carrickatee Ded Glaslough Enagh Tedavent • Monaghan Rural • Clones Tehallen Co. Armagh • Monaghan Urban • Clones Rural Bellanode • Rackwallace • Clones Urban Co. Fermanagh Clones Castleshane • Shanmullagh • Cormeen Monaghan Urban Rackwallace • Tedavnet • Corracharra Drumsnat Monaghan St Tierney Rural • Tehallan. • Creeve Clones Rural Kilmore Clontibret • Cremartin Drumhillagh Annayalla Clones Killeevan Urban Caddagh Mullyash • Currin Tullcorbet Castleblaney Municipal District • Dawsongrove Carrickslane • Ballymackney Lisnaveane Aghabog • Drum Ballybay Rural Cremartin Church Hill • Bocks Drum • Drumhillagh Ballybay Urban Currin Castleblaney Killynenagh Anny • Broomfield Dawsongrove Greagh Urban • Drummully Castleblaney • Carrickaslane Rural • Drumsnat Carrickatee Cormeen • Carrickmacross Rural Broomfield • Greagh Creeve Laragh • Carrickmacross Urban Crossalare • Killeevan Bellatrain Kilmurry • Castleblayney Rural Corracharra • Killynenagh Bocks Raferagh • Castleblayney Urban Inishkeen • Kilmore, Co. Cavan Drumcurra • Church Hill Kiltybegs

• Lisnaveane Carrick- Donaghmoyne • Crossalare macross • Newbliss Rural Ballymackney • Donaghmoyne & Urban • Raferagh Drumcarrow • Drumboory • Scotstown • Drumcarrow Enagh Co. Louth • Sheskin, Drumboory • Drumgurra Lough Fea • St. Tierney • Enagh (in the former Rural District of Carrickmacross) • Tullycorbet • Inishkeen Co. Meath

10 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 11 Section two: Social demographics

12 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 13 Population profile The census of 2011 recorded the population of Monaghan of County Monaghan at 60,483, representing 1.3% of the State population and an increase of 8% from the population in 2006 which was recorded County Monaghan is a small Local Authority area, at 55,997. Monaghan’s position with the national population Population with one of the smallest populations in the country. profile is outline in the table below.

Population profile of Monaghan in national context

Local Authroity 2006 2011 % Growth % of state

Dublin 1,187,176 1,273,069 7.20% 27.70%

Cork 481,295 519,032 8.20% 11.30%

Galway 231,670 250,653 8.20% 5.50%

Kildare 186,335 210,312 12.90% 4.60%

Limerick 184,055 191,809 4.20% 4.20%

Meath 162,831 184,135 13% 4%

Donegal 147,264 161,137 9.40% 3.50%

Kerry 139,835 145,502 4.10% 3.20%

Wexford 131,749 145,320 10.30% 3.20%

Wicklow 126,194 136,640 8.30% 3%

Overview of section two • Age profile of the population within each Mayo 123,839 130,638 5.50% 2.80% Louth 111,267 122,897 10.50% 3.20% age bracket collected in the Census 2011 Clare 110,950 117,196 5.60% 2.60% The population of a county gives us and how the population trends in each Waterford 107,961 113,795 5.40% 2.50% factual information on who lives in the Municipal District relate to the trend in Kilkenny 87,558 95,419 9% 1.40% county. This chapter will set out a profile the county and the state. South Tipperary 83,221 88,432 6.30% 1.90% of the population of the county under the Westmeath 79,346 86,164 8.60% 1.90% following sub-headings:: • Gender profile of the population across Laois 67,059 80,559 20% 1.80% all Municipal Districts and all age Offaly 70,868 76,687 8.20% 1.70% • Overall population of the county and brackets. Cavan 64,003 73,183 14.30% 1.60% where the population figures sit within North Tipperary 66,023 70,322 6.50% 1.50% the national profile. 60,894 65,393 7.40% 1.40%

Roscommon 58,768 64,065 9% 1.40% • Population growth in the county from Monaghan 55,997 60,483 8% 1.30% the period of 2006 Census and the 2011 Carlow 50,349 54,612 8.50% 1.20% Census, outline the areas of population Longford 34,491 39,000 13.40% 0.80% growth and decline in the each DED in Leitrim 28,950 31,798 9.80% 0.70% the county and how those trends relate to State 4241954 4590263 8.20% 100% the national population growth trends.

14 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 15 Population growth Monaghan remains a predominantly rural county, with less Population CHANGE 2006- 2011 at Municipal than 30% of the population living in an urban area, compared District level Changes in the national population are influenced by four to a figure of 62% for the state. Nationally the number of people factors - births, deaths, immigration and emigration. The natural living in urban areas rose by 11% between 2006 -2011, while in increase consists of births less deaths. Census 2011 results show County Monaghan the percentage of the population living in the that the population of County Monaghan has continued to grow five main towns decreased from 21.3% in 2006 to 20.1% in 2011. Monaghan Municipal District since Census 2006, increasing by 4,498 persons to a population of 60,495. This represents an increase of 8.1% over the period. This growth rate is the same as the growth at national level of 8%. This increase is not uniform throughout the county. The DED Population Population Actual change Percentage 2011 2006 Change statistics would indicate significant development in rural areas surrounding the main towns and along the primary route of Anketell Grove 1129 1009 120 11.80% the N2, while little population growth and in some instances Annayalla 581 593 -12 -2% population decline in rural areas removed from the main towns. Bellanode 1606 1359 247 18.10% The population is evenly spread throughout the Municipal Bragan 298 290 8 2.70% Districts, with Monaghan Municipal District having a slightly larger population. Castleshane 966 876 90 10.20% Clontibret 701 700 1 0.14%

Derrygorry 272 273 -1 -0.30%

Emyvale 1230 1223 7 0.50% Overview of population Growth in County Enagh 492 487 5 1% Monaghan 2006-2011 Figullar 472 422 50 11.80%

Glaslough 857 757 100 13.20%

Killylough 568 554 14 2.50% Region Population Population Actual Percentage State % 2011 2006 change change change Monaghan Rural 6204 5611 593 10.50%

Monaghan 20500 19127 1373 7.10% 8% Monaghan Urban 2189 2183 6 0.60% Municipal district Rackwallace 903 794 109 13.70% Carrickmacross 20908 18896 2012 10.20% 8% Castleblaney Shanmullagh 219 226 -7 -3%

Clones Ballybay 19093 17841 1252 7% 8% Tedavnet 871 860 11 1.20%

County Monaghan 60483 55997 4486 8% 8% Tehallan 942 910 32 3.50% Total 20500 19127 1373 7.10%

16 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 17 Population change Change in Population by DED from 2006 to 2011 Population change 2006-2011 Carrickmacross- Monaghan Municipal District +15% to +20% (1) Castleblayney Municipal District +10% to +15% (6) Monaghan Municipal District +5% to +10% (0) Change in Population by DED 0% to 5% (9) -5% to 0% (2) Population population Actual change State % from 2006 to 2011 2011 2006 change

Ballymackney 951 928 23 8% Average State Percentage = 8% Information based on the CSO 2011 and 2006 Census Data Bocks 663 599 64 8% Broomfield 777 718 59 8%

Carrickaslane 607 506 101 8%

Carrickmacross Rural 3677 3091 586 8%

Carrickmacross Urban 1978 1973 5 8%

Castleblayney Rural 3715 3198 517 8%

Castleblayney Urban 900 920 -20 8%

Church Hill 667 572 95 8%

Crossalare 674 569 105 8%

Donaghmoyne 674 641 33 8%

Drumcarrow 444 381 63 8%

Drumgurra 683 557 126 8%

Enagh 681 704 -23 8%

Inishkeen 1010 979 31 8%

Kilmurry 625 537 88 8%

Kiltybegs 648 572 76 8%

Laragh 561 525 36 8%

Loughfea 610 571 39 8%

Mullyash 363 355 8 8%

Totals 20908 18896 2012 8%

18 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 19 Carrickmacross – Castleblayney Change in Population by DED from 2006 to 2011 Population change 2006-2011 Ballybay-Clones Municipal District Change in Population > 20% (1) Municipal District by DED from 2006 to 2011 +15% to +20% (7) +10% to +15% (3) +5% to +10% (4) DED Population Population Actual Percentage 0% to 5% (4) 2011 2006 change change -5% to 0% (2) Population change Carrickmacross Castleblaney Aghabog 339 310 29 9.30% Anny 376 349 27 7.70% Average State Percentage = 8% Information based on the CSO 2011 and 2006 Census Data Ballybay Rural 1528 1379 149 10.80% Ballybay Urban 298 401 -103 -26%

Bellatrain 291 243 48 19.70%

Caddagh 495 469 26 5.50%

Carrickatee 333 313 20 6.30%

Clones 472 462 10 2.10%

Clones Rural 1616 1436 180 12.50%

Clones Urban 960 995 -35 -3.50%

Cormeen 458 457 1 0.21%

Corracharra 271 266 5 1.80%

Creeve 612 562 50 8.80%

Cremartin 1166 975 191 19.50%

Currin 660 559 101 18%

Dawsongrove 701 672 29 4.30%

Drum 187 190 -3 -1.50%

Drumboory 523 466 57 12.20%

Drumhillagh 691 630 61 9.60%

Drummully 98 92 6 6.50%

Drumsnat 982 937 45 4.80%

Greagh 433 417 16 4%

Killeevan 369 365 4 1.05%

Killynenagh 203 170 33 19.40%

Kilmore 519 536 -17 -3.50%

Lisnaveane 395 295 100 33.80%

Newbliss 798 741 57 7.60%

Raferagh 460 457 3 0.60%

Scotstown 1155 1083 72 6.60%

Sheskin 648 559 89 15.90%

St. Tierney 395 416 -21 -5%

Tullycorbet 661 639 22 3.40%

Totals 19093 17841 1252 7%

20 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 21 Ballybay – Clones Municipal District Change in Population by DED from 2006 to 2011 Age profile of population County Monaghan While the national figure of 12% is the same for County Change in Population by DED > 20% (1) Monaghan, areas within the county have much larger older from 2006 to 2011 +15% to +20% (5) The age profile of County Monaghan was in line with the populations with Clones urban DED recording 37% of its +10% to +15% (2) national population for the majority of age brackets. This was population being people aged 65 and over which is over three +5% to +10% (9) also consistent through each Municipal District and DED’s times the national figure. These trends are reflected in the 0% to 5% (9) with no significant difference recording in the age profile of location of children and young people in the county, primarily Population change Clones Ballybay -5% to 0% (4) the population between the ages of 0-64. Moving into the 65+ in the rural communities surrounding the main towns of the > -25% (1) bracket a different trend arose. county. While the more rural areas of the county recorded higher numbers of people over 65. Average State Percentage = 8% Information based on the CSO 2011 and 2006 Census Data

Summary of Age profile of county by age category

Age Profile Figure for county Figure for state Actual population

0-14 21% 22% 13,490

15-24 13% 12% 7,518

25-44 30% 32% 17,882

45-64 23% 23% 14,133

65+ 12% 12% 7,460

Profile of population by age category county Monaghan 2011

Population profiles are categorised into three distinct areas:

• Children Age 0-14 • Workforce Age 15-64 • People aged 65 and over

Population profile of Children in County Monaghan

For most areas within the county the percentage of persons in the 0-14 age category was consistent with national trends. Higher percentages of children were located in rural communities just outside of the main towns.

22 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 23 Profile of population by age category county Electoral District Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Total Monaghan 2011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Drum 1 2 4 4 6 1 1 3 3 1 2 2 4 3 37

Drumboory 9 6 12 6 10 15 6 9 5 6 6 10 9 5 114 Electoral District Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Drumcarrow 14 12 10 12 7 6 7 6 8 2 3 8 4 4 103

Aghabog 4 3 11 6 6 8 4 5 5 3 1 6 3 5 70 Drumgurra 13 17 14 12 11 14 19 7 9 11 7 9 10 8 161

Anketell Grove 21 17 19 20 20 14 18 15 15 22 18 19 10 17 245 Drumhillagh 12 15 11 11 13 7 7 7 15 7 13 13 10 8 149

Annayalla 7 11 6 11 10 6 7 8 6 5 13 13 12 10 125 Drummully 0 1 3 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 1 3 0 16

Anny 8 7 5 4 7 4 6 5 6 6 4 6 2 8 78 Drumsnat 17 21 19 13 13 17 12 17 13 20 9 23 14 17 225

Ballybay Rural 27 33 32 23 16 20 18 14 26 22 20 23 16 18 308 Emyvale 13 24 18 17 18 18 15 15 17 22 19 21 24 23 264

Ballybay Urban 5 4 2 5 1 3 2 0 4 0 3 4 1 0 34 Enagh 9 8 6 10 7 3 6 8 4 5 8 9 10 7 100

Ballymackney 11 14 9 16 24 25 17 23 11 19 11 20 16 14 230 Enagh 9 10 5 11 7 12 13 13 14 19 14 14 17 11 169

Bellanode 34 35 30 30 26 27 26 23 12 26 18 21 21 27 356 Figullar 6 10 8 8 10 8 6 7 8 6 9 9 6 6 107

Bellatrain 3 9 9 4 7 6 8 4 6 7 1 1 7 3 75 Glaslough 12 13 10 14 13 13 11 12 7 16 12 13 12 17 175

Bocks 10 8 13 11 11 9 9 13 10 7 14 14 8 12 149 Greagh 7 11 6 6 5 3 4 5 7 3 7 10 5 7 86

Bragan 5 5 5 5 6 3 3 1 3 7 3 5 6 1 58 Inishkeen 18 20 21 16 16 11 10 9 15 13 12 7 11 8 187

Broomfield 10 14 8 17 15 13 17 15 14 15 16 17 13 16 200 Killeevan 4 1 5 2 8 4 4 4 3 1 7 7 7 8 65

Caddagh 13 7 7 3 13 7 7 8 10 5 6 10 8 7 111 Killylough 9 10 8 9 8 2 13 2 11 7 8 2 8 8 105

Carrickaslane 13 14 11 5 8 11 5 8 12 9 6 14 10 11 137 Killynenagh 6 6 4 7 2 4 1 2 5 3 1 4 5 2 52

Carrickatee 11 8 10 8 5 5 6 5 1 5 5 4 5 4 82 Kilmore 4 7 10 5 7 8 6 12 6 11 8 7 4 9 104

Carrickmacross 70 85 75 65 54 65 64 67 55 50 54 55 47 48 854 Kilmurry 12 16 9 14 11 10 12 10 11 13 5 8 8 7 146 Rural Kiltybegs 13 12 11 9 12 7 12 6 11 9 9 7 13 10 141

Carrickmacross 23 22 29 23 22 22 26 16 20 13 17 21 16 29 299 Laragh 7 10 16 8 14 8 7 11 9 10 9 10 2 5 126 Urban Lisnaveane 4 6 4 9 6 10 8 11 6 5 9 6 9 3 96 Castleblayney Rural 50 66 64 57 56 56 44 43 44 49 46 50 54 36 715 (Pt.) Loughfea 10 9 15 11 13 12 8 10 7 6 14 9 11 11 146

Castleblayney 12 8 11 7 9 10 7 7 5 5 7 4 8 8 108 Monaghan Rural 94 82 100 87 100 92 84 81 92 91 88 73 88 84 1236 Urban District (Pt.)

Castleshane 16 22 24 18 10 27 11 18 11 18 8 13 18 12 226 Monaghan Urban 21 28 20 22 23 20 25 17 15 23 19 20 22 18 293 District Church Hill 13 10 13 11 12 8 3 13 8 10 12 14 14 13 154 Mullyash 2 7 7 4 5 2 10 5 3 5 3 6 5 5 69 Clones 9 5 6 10 4 5 3 8 5 9 10 3 7 11 95 Newbliss 14 16 14 12 12 11 21 10 13 11 11 12 9 12 178 Clones Rural 25 29 19 22 18 18 17 19 14 13 24 22 21 16 277 Rackwallace 18 16 23 12 17 11 16 13 14 14 15 14 13 15 211 Clones Urban 17 10 8 7 12 16 4 8 10 13 11 7 16 7 146 Raferagh 10 4 6 3 7 3 6 9 7 5 7 9 8 4 88 Clontibret 13 12 6 12 12 9 9 8 10 9 9 12 13 7 141 Scotstown 19 14 20 17 23 27 15 17 21 16 22 18 21 16 266 Cormeen 10 11 7 4 5 3 5 7 6 6 7 9 7 7 94 Shanmullagh 1 2 3 3 3 5 1 1 2 4 3 3 2 1 34 Corracharra 2 4 6 4 3 3 6 5 4 2 2 4 8 3 56 Sheskin 11 13 10 16 11 16 8 9 6 6 14 7 7 5 139 Creeve 11 12 13 14 7 9 8 5 10 6 9 7 4 14 129 St. Tierney 2 4 5 5 6 5 5 6 3 7 9 5 11 12 85 Cremartin 26 17 18 28 16 19 21 27 20 14 19 19 15 15 274 Tedavnet 11 13 9 6 18 12 8 13 14 16 10 13 9 20 172 Crossalare 11 18 15 12 12 4 10 8 15 7 15 3 13 11 154 Tehallan 20 16 17 10 16 17 19 21 12 13 16 23 16 14 230 Currin 22 13 10 18 6 12 14 7 4 10 10 8 8 5 147 Tullycorbet 9 12 13 8 10 9 12 12 13 14 7 10 14 13 156 Dawsongrove 6 9 16 14 10 12 14 18 10 8 11 5 12 10 155 972 1036 1009 928 921 896 852 845 817 831 840 873 863 823 12506 Derrygorry 3 4 4 1 1 2 3 3 2 4 2 5 6 4 44

Donaghmoyne 10 16 12 13 7 12 11 9 14 6 11 13 7 8 149

24 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 25 Percentage Population by DED DED % Population Aged 0–14 Workforce population profile Aged 0 – 14 years 20% to 30% (59) 10% to 20% (10) The workforce of the county is categorised as all persons 0% to 10% (1) between the ages of 15-64. Profiles of this age category were consistent throughout each of the municipal districts. Overall Average State Percentage = 21.1% percentage of 15-64 age bracket was consistent with the national Information based on the CSO 2011 and 2006 Census Data figure.

The following tables give a breakdown of the population in the county aged between 15-64 in 2011.

26 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 27 Profile of workforce population county DED Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Monaghan 15 16 17 18 19 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64

Drum 1 3 2 5 5 6 9 9 10 17 14 14 3 13 DED Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age Age 15 16 17 18 19 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 Drumboory 7 11 10 6 8 26 38 40 46 42 33 20 24 30 -24 -29 -34 -39 -44 -49 -54 -59 -64 Drumcarrow 9 7 4 5 0 23 29 48 38 37 28 26 14 17 Aghabog 4 6 5 8 3 18 16 24 26 24 22 22 19 17 Drumgurra 11 7 9 6 7 28 45 57 78 54 45 45 31 26 Anketell Grove 18 18 22 10 13 67 76 103 88 74 75 71 60 51 Drumhillagh 14 12 18 10 9 40 45 48 51 54 49 39 27 35 Annayalla 9 11 7 10 8 31 31 37 37 36 47 44 33 31 Drummully 0 3 2 3 1 3 2 11 7 5 8 10 3 6 Anny 4 4 4 7 6 31 25 29 22 29 26 19 21 24 Drumsnat 13 11 14 10 13 48 75 79 74 59 61 69 59 62 Ballybay Rural 17 25 17 18 18 91 147 140 95 104 85 82 96 85 Emyvale 14 21 30 18 15 83 76 79 94 81 103 74 72 51 Ballybay Urban 1 5 3 2 3 19 28 29 21 22 16 16 18 20 Enagh 7 6 8 8 4 28 20 39 40 33 36 39 35 27 Ballymackney 22 14 11 17 11 50 31 45 63 77 84 66 56 60 Enagh 11 12 10 6 7 47 40 43 53 46 44 49 38 31 Bellanode 16 18 14 16 13 91 111 116 112 98 99 114 87 81 Figullar 7 7 5 3 10 40 37 27 36 26 38 36 22 19 Bellatrain 5 5 3 6 5 20 16 24 22 16 25 17 13 5 Glaslough 14 7 9 11 11 58 59 69 68 53 62 66 42 48 Bocks 9 11 14 13 11 31 62 49 38 53 39 52 36 28 Greagh 6 3 10 5 3 44 32 22 29 30 26 29 35 26 Bragan 4 4 3 5 5 28 21 22 21 13 21 23 16 20 Inishkeen 9 14 13 16 10 52 79 91 89 60 53 60 74 60 Broomfield 15 17 12 12 11 50 40 38 65 47 60 46 48 36 Killeevan 8 7 5 6 7 22 24 19 21 23 25 22 33 22 Caddagh 7 15 2 4 3 36 22 41 38 37 26 32 26 29 Killylough 6 8 12 4 3 39 43 46 36 36 51 41 33 30 Carrickaslane 6 13 8 7 10 29 47 48 53 39 45 39 25 32 Killynenagh 3 2 1 3 3 6 13 11 18 15 12 11 9 8 Carrickatee 2 6 4 3 5 22 20 16 30 22 19 10 16 24 Kilmore 5 4 9 8 5 24 21 27 40 42 35 53 29 29 Carrickmacross 38 41 46 32 45 209 347 360 342 220 232 189 170 157 Rural Kilmurry 7 8 8 3 8 35 43 46 60 58 25 36 24 27

Carrickmacross 29 24 21 22 21 121 209 179 145 141 123 117 103 93 Kiltybegs 9 8 11 11 6 47 43 56 44 52 36 35 48 24 Urban Laragh 12 5 7 7 6 22 31 46 40 45 42 28 35 31 Castleblayney 66 62 45 48 34 245 303 323 246 242 227 205 207 194 Lisnaveane 1 6 7 3 3 20 16 20 24 32 29 25 23 26 Rural (Pt.) Loughfea 11 7 6 7 6 23 32 44 57 52 42 36 23 34 Castleblayney 11 8 2 5 9 92 118 62 59 65 47 52 57 41 Urban District Monaghan Rural 86 90 97 66 62 362 518 559 474 433 431 390 300 309 (Pt.) Castleshane 15 16 15 13 9 42 39 83 92 76 64 46 44 43 Monaghan Urban 20 25 22 25 19 152 238 214 157 148 138 133 104 88 Church Hill 10 9 8 11 11 37 39 47 51 49 48 26 40 25 District Clones 8 12 7 7 0 26 32 30 34 43 30 26 26 24 Mullyash 3 2 6 7 5 26 24 24 25 18 24 26 26 14 Clones Rural 25 20 39 31 19 82 85 101 108 91 102 109 109 94 Newbliss 5 12 8 9 9 51 58 64 69 55 52 34 53 47 Clones Urban 8 7 8 10 5 68 82 77 66 63 56 80 63 53 Rackwallace 18 12 13 9 8 45 43 58 62 71 68 67 47 48 Clontibret 12 13 14 8 7 42 38 52 39 50 54 48 45 33 Raferagh 9 3 8 7 4 32 24 29 23 42 29 28 37 23 Cormeen 7 7 5 10 8 13 28 36 34 37 23 20 29 31 Scotstown 19 22 18 16 17 52 88 75 75 100 81 63 59 54 Corracharra 5 6 6 8 1 12 9 17 18 31 24 9 13 12 Shanmullagh 1 6 3 2 6 20 14 17 10 8 17 14 17 19 Creeve 6 8 14 9 9 42 27 43 56 40 40 37 32 44 Sheskin 11 5 8 9 7 44 53 48 54 42 40 52 38 26 Cremartin 17 14 17 14 13 68 92 102 84 78 88 64 66 54 St. Tierney 6 6 9 11 7 22 18 17 21 32 27 43 29 12 Crossalare 2 7 7 5 9 29 24 51 48 50 38 28 28 29 Tedavnet 20 17 15 18 5 47 65 49 46 66 69 55 65 48 Currin 7 11 2 10 4 35 46 55 49 37 38 38 36 39 Tehallan 10 13 13 17 11 44 54 68 71 76 81 56 45 36 Dawsongrove 7 11 7 7 6 35 56 56 50 43 50 47 39 39 Tullycorbet 14 4 10 6 4 25 36 40 51 61 49 24 45 35 Derrygorry 6 7 2 4 2 19 11 12 24 22 26 27 10 14 836 861 844 766 658 3553 4411 4737 4519 4215 4047 3717 3329 3040 Donaghmoyne 11 10 10 8 7 36 48 51 52 42 45 48 41 37

28 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 29 Percentage Population by DED DED % Population Aged 15 – 65 Population profile of Older people Age 65+ Aged 15 – 65 years 70% to 80% (1) 60% to 70% (64) Monaghan has a significant older population, representing 50% to 60% (5) 12% of the overall population. While this figure is in line with the percentage of older people in the state there are many Average State Percentage = 66.6% areas within the county. As the profile of older people is varied Information based on the CSO 2011 and 2006 Census Data throughout the county details are presented at municiapl distrcit level.

Monaghan Municipal District older people age 65+

DED Age 65-69 Age 70-74 Age 75-79 Age 80-84 Age 85+

Derrygorry 8 10 8 8 4

Emyvale 42 29 32 26 13

Figullar 7 12 14 8 5

Glaslough 41 17 17 13 9

Killylough 19 17 18 3 7

Tedavnet 35 13 27 10 15

Tehallan 41 20 22 16 7

Bellanode 71 53 44 32 39

Bragan 5 10 5 3 8

Castleshane 46 37 18 20 6

Clontibret 31 20 15 15 8

Monaghan Urban 90 93 87 51 60

Monaghan Rural 224 142 137 84 84

Rackwallace 43 22 22 12 10

Anketell Grove 31 24 24 23 14

Enagh 18 14 14 4 4

Shanmullagh 13 7 6 2 0

Annayalla 24 23 14 8 9

Totals 789 563 524 338 302

30 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 31 Castleblaney/Carrick Municipal District older Ballybay-Clones Municipal District Older people 65+ people age 65+

DED 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85 +

DED 64-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85 + Clones Urban 49 35 29 22 22

Bocks 19 12 16 6 7 Corracharra 6 9 8 10 5

Broomfield 22 8 18 13 9 Drumboory 26 11 5 6 7

Carrickaslane 16 17 17 3 6 Raferagh 20 15 15 13 7

Carrickmacross Rural 119 96 56 28 29 Ballybay Rural 49 35 33 30 27

Carrickmacross Urban 77 82 56 43 41 Ballybay Urban 10 12 13 11 11

Castleblayney Urban 45 37 29 23 19 Bellatrain 6 7 4 5 4

Church Hill 32 22 18 13 8 Carrickatee 17 12 7 6 4

Crossalare 42 656 11 11 8 Creeve 24 14 13 10 7

Drumcarrow 9 15 6 4 6 Cremartin 34 19 20 12 14

Drumgurra 18 20 7 6 8 Greagh 14 11 7 5 2

Laragh 28 22 5 7 8 Aghabog 19 12 7 6 5

Loughfea 36 19 10 7 3 Anny 19 7 10 3 2

Mullyash 19 8 17 4 8 Clones Rural 93 74 57 39 36

Ballymackney 34 28 19 16 7 Cormeen 21 11 18 15 4

Castleblayney Rural 146 117 86 57 89 Currin 25 23 14 15 13

Inishkeen 41 23 28 18 18 Dawsongrove 30 22 10 6 10

Kilmurry 19 14 23 14 4 Drum 11 10 9 4 4

Kiltybegs 24 15 12 8 6 Drummully 2 6 2 3 3

Enagh 23 16 7 11 10 Killeevan 13 11 10 7 13

Donaghmoyne 24 15 11 11 8 Killynenagh 8 8 7 8 3

Totals 746 1211 434 281 284 Lisnaveane 18 7 13 14 8 Newbliss 32 15 13 10 10

St. Tierney 8 12 12 11 3

Caddagh 21 21 12 5 4

Clones 27 17 9 9 5

Drumhillagh 23 23 17 4 10

Drumsnat 36 19 17 12 7

Kilmore 28 18 16 11 5

Scotstown 40 31 32 16 16

Sheskin 17 15 16 4 5

Tullycorbet 26 31 20 9 7

Totals 772 573 475 341 283

32 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 33 Percentage Population by DED DED % Population Aged 65+ Gender profile of County Monaghan The life expectancy for a woman in Ireland is 83 and for a man Aged 65+ years > 25% (1) 78, this is reflected in the gender profile in County Monaghan 20% to 25% (1) In 2011 the population of County Monaghan was 60,483, where from the age bracket 65-69 onwards women increasingly 15% to 20% (13) consisting of 30,441 males and 30,042 females. This is a reverse outnumber men. The Table below outlines the gender profile 10% to 15% (43) of the pattern recorded in 2006 where there were slightly more within the 65+ age profiles within the county. 5% to 10% (12) females than males. The gender profile of the population of Monaghan follows the national trend, for all age profiles from Average State Percentage = 10.1% 0-64 the gender ratio is relatively even. Information based on the CSO 2011 and 2006 Census Data

Gender profile of all population age 65+

Age profile Male Female Toals % Male % Female

65-69 1,206 1,125 2,331 51% 49%

70-74 842 905 1,747 48% 52%

75-79 691 777 1,468 47% 53%

80-84 401 592 993 40% 60%

85+ 285 636 921 30% 70%

Total 3,425 4,035 7,460 46% 54%

34 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 35 Marital Status County Monaghan

Marital status - County Monaghan as a A Profile percentage of population Area Single Married Separated Divorced Widow

County 52% 39 2 2 4 of Families State 54% 37 3 2 4

Profile of families

Monaghan follows the national trend regarding marital status, with slightly higher figure for single and married persons. Single and married persons are located evenly throughout the county and municipal districts. Separated and divorced persons are more likely to live in the urban centres. Family size in Monaghan follows a different trend to national figures with fewer numbers of small families of 2 persons and more larger families of 5,6 persons and greater.

An overview of chapter

Family size - County Monaghan as a percentage This chapter outlines the make up of of all families families in county Monaghan. Examining marital status, number of children in Area 2 persons 3 persons 4 persons 5 persons 6+ persons families and number of lone parent families Monaghan 37% 23% 21% 11% 6.5% in the county. For the most part family Carrick/Castleblaney 36% 23% 21% 13% 7% patterns in the county follow national Clones/Ballybay 34% 22% 21% 13% 7.5% trends. However some parts of the county County 36% 23% 21% 13% 7% have higher numbers of lone parent State 40% 23% 21% 11% 5% families than the national figure.

36 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 37 County Monaghan percentage of families Electoral District 2 Persons 3 Persons 4 Persons 5 Persons 6 or More Persons by number of persons in each family (No of families) (No of families) (No of families) (No of families) (No of families)

Donaghmoyne 31.43 18.86 26.29 13.71 9.71

Electoral District 2 Persons 3 Persons 4 Persons 5 Persons 6 or More Persons Drum 44.44 12.96 24.07 14.81 3.7 (No of families) (No of families) (No of families) (No of families) (No of families) Drumboory 34.09 20.45 20.45 11.36 13.64

Aghabog 31.4 22.09 20.93 19.77 5.81 Drumcarrow 26.67 26.67 27.5 15.83 3.33

Anketell Grove 32.65 20.75 21.43 14.63 10.54 Drumgurra 28.96 24.59 22.95 17.49 6.01

Annayalla 35.33 18 20 16 10.67 Drumhillagh 27.43 26.86 20 12 13.71

Anny 37.36 17.58 20.88 12.09 12.09 Drummully 46.43 17.86 14.29 14.29 7.14

Ballybay Rural 37.56 27.11 22.39 6.97 5.97 Drumsnat 30.57 26.04 20 14.72 8.68

Ballybay Urban 56.72 23.88 10.45 4.48 4.48 Emyvale 38.21 24.48 18.81 10.15 8.36

Ballymackney 30 17.08 25.83 19.17 7.92 Enagh 34.35 19.08 27.48 12.21 6.87

Bellanode 39.08 23.3 17.96 12.38 7.28 Enagh 30.23 21.51 22.67 17.44 8.14

Bellatrain 22.39 26.87 16.42 23.88 10.45 Figullar 25.89 16.96 21.43 23.21 12.5

Bocks 27.11 24.1 19.28 21.08 8.43 Glaslough 37.44 22.91 22.47 10.13 7.05

Bragan 31.08 14.86 28.38 12.16 13.51 Greagh 26.85 20.37 23.15 23.15 6.48

Broomfield 28.11 19.46 18.38 17.84 16.22 Inishkeen 34.62 19.62 23.08 14.23 8.46

Caddagh 33.83 21.05 23.31 16.54 5.26 Killeevan 30.11 22.58 24.73 12.9 9.68

Carrickaslane 37.28 24.85 17.16 15.38 5.33 Killylough 31.03 19.31 22.07 16.55 11.03

Carrickatee 32.1 16.05 18.52 20.99 12.35 Killynenagh 34 16 18 16 16

Carrickmacross 39.69 23.78 20.41 10.82 5.31 Kilmore 34.67 25.33 25.33 11.33 3.33 Rural Kilmurry 26 18 27.33 18 10.67 Carrickmacross 45.51 26.75 17.37 7.39 2.99 Kiltybegs 29.63 16.67 22.84 17.9 12.96 Urban Laragh 31.72 25.52 22.07 15.17 5.52 Castleblayney 39.36 24.2 20.46 9.87 6.13 Rural (Pt.) Lisnaveane 30.61 18.37 24.49 20.41 6.12

Castleblayney 55.71 26.19 12.38 5.24 0.48 Loughfea 32.12 21.82 23.64 16.36 6.06 Urban District Monaghan Rural 38.93 25.77 22.27 8.99 4.04 Castleshane 32.05 20.08 25.87 13.51 8.49 (Pt.)

Church Hill 28.4 31.36 17.75 13.61 8.88 Monaghan Urban 52.09 24.06 16.5 4.17 3.18 District Clones 35.88 20.61 23.66 12.98 6.87 Mullyash 29.21 23.6 21.35 17.98 7.87 Clones Rural 38.82 18.92 24.57 11.55 6.14 Newbliss 37.22 23.77 17.94 14.35 6.73 Clones Urban 54.51 23.14 14.51 4.31 3.53 Rackwallace 30.54 23.01 20.92 16.74 8.79 Clontibret 30.9 23.03 20.22 15.73 10.11 Raferagh 38.14 16.1 28.81 10.17 6.78 Cormeen 32.2 23.73 19.49 20.34 4.24 Scotstown 33.77 18.03 20.33 20.98 6.89 Corracharra 30.3 15.15 25.76 16.67 12.12 Shanmullagh 33.33 15.79 24.56 14.04 12.28 Creeve 26.53 19.05 25.85 17.69 10.88 Sheskin 22.73 24.03 23.38 16.88 12.99 Cremartin 31.05 24.18 23.53 14.71 6.54 St. Tierney 26.6 17.02 21.28 19.15 15.96 Crossalare 21.13 26.76 21.13 18.31 12.68 Tedavnet 34.06 20.52 22.71 13.1 9.61 Currin 36.88 21.25 17.5 14.38 10 Tehallan 32 20.4 23.6 17.6 6.4 Dawsongrove 34.59 22.16 21.08 17.3 4.86 Tullycorbet 25.88 22.94 27.65 17.06 6.47 Derrygorry 39.73 13.7 28.77 15.07 2.74 State 40 23 21 11 5

38 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 39 Percentage of Families with Percentage of 6+ Persons County Monaghan profile of couples with 6+ Persons in the Family 20% to 30% (16) children actual number in County Monaghan by DED 10% to 20% (41) 0% to 10% (13) Ded Couples Couples Couples Couples Average State Percentage = 10% with children – with children – with children – with children – All children under 15 All children over 15 Children under Total Information based on the CSO 2011 and 2006 Census Data (No of families) (No of families) and over 15 (No of families) (No of families)

Aghabog 28 22 7 57

Anketell Grove 89 60 34 183

Annayalla 42 28 17 87

Anny 27 20 8 55

Ballybay Rural 104 77 35 216

Ballybay Urban 16 9 4 29

Ballymackney 77 56 24 157

Bellanode 102 83 38 223

Bellatrain 22 14 8 44

Bocks 48 47 21 116

Bragan 20 21 8 49

Broomfield 50 38 36 124

Caddagh 34 33 14 81

Carrickaslane 46 29 22 97

Carrickatee 23 18 7 48

Carrickmacross Rural 305 146 65 516

Carrickmacross Urban 112 80 37 229

Castleblayney Rural 237 188 80 505 (Pt.)

Castleblayney Urban 39 31 5 75 District

Castleshane 80 49 29 158

Church Hill 52 30 19 101

Clones 38 27 13 78

Clones Rural 96 96 36 228

Clones Urban 48 37 17 102

Clontibret 47 48 18 113

Cormeen 34 26 13 73

Corracharra 18 15 11 44

Creeve 45 38 15 98

Cremartin 94 56 40 190

Crossalare 57 36 11 104

Currin 43 29 15 87

Dawsongrove 55 33 21 109

Derrygorry 18 16 9 43

40 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 41 Ded Couples Couples Couples Couples Profile of lone Parent Families with children – with children – with children – with children – County Monaghan All children under 15 All children over 15 Children under Total (No of families) (No of families) and over 15 (No of families) There were 2631 lone parent families recorded in Monaghan in (No of families) 2011. 15% of lone parent families were headed by lone fathers,

Donaghmoyne 55 47 16 118 while 85% of lone parent families were headed by lone mothers. The number of lone parent families for the state was 10.9%, Drum 12 11 6 29 while the figure for county Monaghan was 12.5%. Lone parent Drumboory 41 23 14 78 families are located throughout the county, with slightly higher Drumcarrow 47 26 10 83 than average figures represented in Glaslough,Newbliss and near

Drumgurra 65 39 13 117 urban centres of Clones, Carrickmacross and Monaghan.

Drumhillagh 51 44 22 117

Drummully 6 6 3 15

Drumsnat 70 57 31 158 Percentage of Lone Parent households Emyvale 84 70 33 187 as % of all households Enagh 41 29 13 83

Enagh 53 32 24 109

Figullar 34 29 16 79 Location Percentage of Lone Parent households

Glaslough 52 46 19 117 County Monaghan 11%

Greagh 31 26 15 72 Monaghan town & environs 12.9%

Inishkeen 67 67 21 155 Carrickmacross 13%

Killeevan 22 26 9 57 Castlelblaney 13.9% Killylough 42 41 13 96 Clones 12.3% Killynenagh 16 9 8 33 Ballybay 13.5% Kilmore 38 37 15 90 State 10.%% Kilmurry 55 36 12 103

Kiltybegs 48 33 24 105

Laragh 42 35 13 90

Lisnaveane 31 22 11 64 Loughfea 51 31 20 102 Changes in population of lone parent families Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 422 306 134 862 as percentage of families 1991- 2011

Monaghan Urban 108 65 24 197 District

Mullyash 32 18 8 58 Region 1991 1996 2002 2006 2011 06-11 change

Newbliss 56 43 22 121 Monaghan 7.4 9.1 12.9 16.5 17.7 7.2

Rackwallace 71 58 25 154 9.1 11.5 15.5 20.0 21.1 5.4

Raferagh 27 32 9 68 Ireland 10.7 13.8 16.7 21.3 21.6 1.3 Scotstown 81 62 39 182

Shanmullagh 10 18 7 35

Sheskin 48 46 10 104

St. Tierney 23 24 18 65

Tedavnet 56 55 28 139

Tehallan 70 48 37 155

Tullycorbet 55 40 24 119

42 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 43 The population of lone parent families in Ireland has grown Population of lone parent families 1991-2011 DED 1991 1996 2002 2006 2011 % change steadily over the past twenty years. The increase of lone parent 06-11 Profile of Lone parent families as percentage families in county Monaghan during this time is significant. The Dawsongrove 5.2 9.2 13.0 14.5 13.6 -5.7 of families 1991-2011 per DED data below outlines the percentage change in the number of lone parent families in Monaghan over the period of 1991-2011. Derrygorry 0.0 3.7 3.0 20.0 10.0 -50.0

Donaghmoyne 2.8 5.3 4.1 7.1 0.0 -100.0

Drum 9.5 0.0 4.8 4.2 10.0 140.0

Drumboory 2.3 4.5 6.3 8.8 14.1 60.3 v Drumcarrow 5.1 4.9 6.8 15.2 6.6 -56.9 DED 1991 1996 2002 2006 2011 % change 06-11 Drumgurra 5.1 5.2 10.0 6.1 10.3 70.7 Drumhillagh 1.4 5.9 2.9 7.6 3.9 -47.9 Aghabog 5.4 8.3 15.2 10.8 7.9 -27.0 Drummully 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Anketell Grove 6.4 7.5 7.8 10.7 10.9 2.0 Drumsnat 5.6 5.8 18.6 22.6 22.3 -1.3 Annayalla 4.6 5.1 6.3 7.0 10.6 50.6 Emyvale 7.0 7.1 11.7 25.0 23.5 -5.9 Anny 0.0 5.1 5.3 6.1 14.6 141.5 Enagh 9.3 11.8 20.0 18.2 13.5 -25.8 Ballybay Rural 10.3 11.0 19.4 29.0 23.2 -19.9 Enagh 0.0 5.9 6.1 7.3 6.9 -5.2 Ballybay Urban 2.1 15.7 25.0 26.7 16.7 -37.5 Figullar 0.0 2.2 7.1 9.8 10.7 9.3 Ballymackney 10.3 5.0 6.1 4.6 6.5 40.0 Glaslough 10.8 11.4 21.7 25.0 26.0 4.2 Bellanode 5.7 5.5 8.2 8.5 26.3 208.6 Greagh 6.9 5.4 1.9 8.9 9.8 10.3 Bellatrain 3.7 4.2 16.0 12.0 16.7 38.9 Inishkeen 7.1 9.0 9.3 15.4 12.9 -16.3 Bocks 4.8 1.6 7.5 9.7 12.7 30.2 Killeevan 2.6 4.9 5.1 2.6 11.4 334.3 Bragan 0.0 9.1 9.1 0.0 12.5 Killylough 1.6 1.7 6.8 13.5 8.3 -38.1 Broomfield 4.2 2.8 6.7 7.2 8.5 17.7 Killynenagh 0.0 4.5 5.9 0.0 7.7 Caddagh 7.3 7.5 10.9 11.4 11.1 -2.2 Kilmore 4.5 11.5 6.3 5.4 10.2 89.8 Carrickaslane 1.9 7.4 8.0 5.0 17.1 241.5 Kilmurry 5.3 2.3 7.1 8.2 8.2 0.3 Carrickatee 4.8 5.9 7.1 12.5 14.3 14.3 Kiltybegs 1.6 3.2 7.3 17.1 7.7 -55.1 Carrickmacross Rural 7.2 10.6 14.5 26.5 25.1 -5.1 Laragh 13.8 6.2 1.8 8.8 16.7 90.0 Carrickmacross Urban 14.4 24.9 26.3 24.5 24.7 1.1 Lisnaveane 2.9 9.5 7.0 3.9 6.7 70.0 Castleblayney Rural (Pt.) 11.5 13.3 16.5 23.0 25.4 10.4 Loughfea 3.9 6.6 5.1 8.3 10.1 21.5 Castleblayney Urban 11.5 13.3 40.0 42.9 36.2 -15.5 District Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 12.0 14.6 22.3 26.2 25.5 -2.8

Castleshane 2.5 9.3 6.4 5.9 12.8 117.6 Monaghan Urban 12.0 14.6 20.3 26.5 32.7 23.4 District Church Hill 9.4 10.2 20.9 20.3 19.3 -4.8 Mullyash 2.9 9.4 5.7 7.5 2.4 -67.5 Clones 6.3 10.2 10.9 13.7 5.6 -59.5 Newbliss 10.1 8.4 17.4 27.1 23.5 -13.0 Clones Rural 8.9 7.6 17.2 18.2 14.8 -18.7 Rackwallace 1.1 4.5 2.3 4.5 10.3 128.7 Clones Urban 14.0 12.7 30.6 23.9 28.6 19.7 Raferagh 0.0 2.1 4.4 8.9 16.3 83.1 Clontibret 1.2 1.2 3.9 11.5 13.3 15.6 Scotstown 3.8 4.5 5.8 9.6 14.9 55.8 Cormeen 6.7 0.0 4.2 13.5 16.1 19.4 Shanmullagh 4.5 9.5 8.7 5.6 5.6 0.0 Corracharra 5.6 4.8 13.3 16.1 3.3 -79.3 Sheskin 1.5 5.3 6.9 8.8 17.1 95.4 Creeve 5.0 5.7 7.5 9.1 7.7 -15.4 St. Tierney 6.7 15.2 10.2 6.7 6.8 2.3 Cremartin 4.9 3.6 3.9 14.0 17.8 26.8 Tedavnet 8.8 6.5 8.0 12.4 10.6 -14.0 Crossalare 5.9 2.3 7.8 10.3 5.6 -46.3 Tehallan 10.5 9.7 12.0 11.2 14.4 28.5 Currin 8.3 6.7 4.3 17.9 22.7 26.9 Tullycorbet 0.0 3.4 4.3 1.4 3.7 167.1

44 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 45 Educational facilities in county Monaghan

Numbers of students currently in education in Education Monaghan

Education level Numbers Profile Pre-school services 850 Primary school 7249

Post primary 5817

Third level instituites 1993

Schools supported by the School Support Programme

Education level Numbers Primary school 7

Post—primary school 4

Education for the purposes of this profile Over 40% of the population who have is categorised into four stages ceased education left the education system before reaching leaving certificate level. – Early education – The population distribution within delivered through the government educational attainment follows a similar free pre-school scheme. pattern across all three Municipal districts. This chapter sets out the most recent data – Primary education with regard to the educational attainment of the population of county Monaghan. – Post primary education The chapter also includes data on the – higher education/third level population of the county currently in the education system. Monaghan has 66 In 2011, 5,076 persons in county Monaghan primary schools. There are 12 second level aged over 15 were still in education schools and 1 instituite of higher education. representing 70% of this population, which In addition there are 59 childcare services is higher than the national figure of 68%. contracted to deliver the free pre-school 39,720 persons had ceased education. year.

46 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 47 Profile of the educational attainment of the Educational attainment of Males 2011 labour force (aged 15-64) Age 25-34

Educational attainment of Male All Ages Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. those (county) looking for first job)

Total education ceased and not ceased 4,290 3,161 1,129

Total whose full-time education has ceased 3,982 2,948 1,034 Education profile Males All Ages Primary/No formal education 191 91 100 Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. those Lower secondary 877 556 321 looking for first job)

Total education ceased and not ceased 16,505 12,502 4,003 Upper secondary 852 616 236

Total whose full-time education has ceased 15,596 11,910 3,686 Technical/vocational 474 346 128

Primary/No formal education 2,158 1,516 642 Advanced certificate/completed apprenticeship 552 437 115

Lower secondary 4,405 3,111 1,294 Higher certificate 154 137 17

Upper secondary 2,995 2,259 736 Batchelor degree/professional qualification and 786 690 96 higher Technical/vocational 1,536 1,183 353 Not stated 96 75 21 Advanced certificate/completed apprenticeship 1,398 1,124 274 Total whose full-time education has not ceased 308 213 95 Higher certificate 568 503 65

Batchelor degree/professional qualification and 2,197 1,963 234 higher

Not stated 339 251 88

Total whose full-time education has not ceased 909 592 317 Educational attainment of Males Age 35-44

Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. those Educational attainment of Males looking for first job) age 15-24 Total education ceased and not ceased 4,194 3,268 926

Total whose full-time education has ceased 3,956 3,112 844

Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. those Primary/No formal education 311 189 122 looking for first job) Lower secondary 1,237 893 344 Total education ceased and not ceased 1,543 853 690 Upper secondary 695 551 144 Total whose full-time education has ceased 1,364 753 611 Technical/vocational 424 342 82 Primary/No formal education 44 9 35

Lower secondary 347 155 192 Advanced certificate/completed apprenticeship 383 328 55

Upper secondary 467 267 200 Higher certificate 192 176 16

Technical/vocational 140 82 58 Batchelor degree/professional qualification and 628 574 54 higher Advanced certificate/completed apprenticeship 135 89 46 Not stated 86 59 27 Higher certificate 34 22 12 Total whose full-time education has not ceased 238 156 82 Batchelor degree/professional qualification and 162 110 52 higher

Not stated 35 19 16

Total whose full-time education has not ceased 179 100 79

48 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 49 Educational attainment of Males Age 45-54 Educational attainment of Male population at work 65+

Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. those Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. those looking for first job) looking for first job)

Total education ceased and not ceased 3,494 2,783 711 Total education ceased and not ceased 577 564 13

Total whose full-time education has ceased 3,360 2,697 663 Total whose full-time education has ceased 569 557 12

Primary/No formal education 410 271 139 Primary/No formal education 338 331 7

Lower secondary 1,209 924 285 Lower secondary 87 84 3

Upper secondary 665 557 108 Upper secondary 35 35 0

Technical/vocational 273 226 47 Technical/vocational 28 D D

Advanced certificate/completed apprenticeship 222 183 39 Advanced certificate/completed apprenticeship 10 D D

Higher certificate 140 128 12 Higher certificate 3 3 0

Batchelor degree/professional qualification and 393 370 23 Batchelor degree/professional qualification and 48 48 0 higher higher

Not stated 48 38 10 Not stated 20 20 0

Total whose full-time education has not ceased 134 86 48 Total whose full-time education has not ceased 8 D D

D: indicates data not available

Educational attainment of Males 55-64 Educational attainment of the female population

Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. those looking for first job) Educational attainment of Female labour force 2011 All Ages Total education ceased and not ceased 2,407 1,873 534

Total whose full-time education has ceased 2,365 1,843 522

Primary/No formal education 864 625 239 Education profile Females All Ages Lower secondary 648 499 149 Total education ceased and not ceased 12,482 10,503 1,979 Upper secondary 281 233 48 Total whose full-time education has ceased 11,592 9,878 1,714 Technical/vocational 197 160 37 Primary/No formal education 701 491 210 Advanced certificate/completed apprenticeship 96 78 18 Lower secondary 1,619 1,259 360 Higher certificate 45 37 8 Upper secondary 2,511 2,138 373 Batchelor degree/professional qualification and 180 171 9 higher Technical/vocational 1,507 1,214 293

Not stated 54 40 14 Advanced certificate/completed apprenticeship 596 511 85

Total whose full-time education has not ceased 42 30 12 Higher certificate 826 729 97

Batchelor degree/professional qualification and 3,564 3,307 257 higher

Not stated 268 229 39

Total whose full-time education has not ceased 890 625 265

50 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 51 Educational attainment of Females Age 15- 24 Educational attainment of Females Age 35-44

Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. those Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. those looking for first job) looking for first job)

Total education ceased and not ceased 1,204 797 407 Total education ceased and not ceased 3,110 2,687 423

Total whose full-time education has ceased 981 666 315 Total whose full-time education has ceased 2,933 2,567 366

Primary/No formal education 25 11 14 Primary/No formal education 83 49 34

Lower secondary 77 32 45 Lower secondary 388 304 84

Upper secondary 280 183 97 Upper secondary 608 536 72

Technical/vocational 161 90 71 Technical/vocational 430 361 69

Advanced certificate/completed apprenticeship 70 48 22 Advanced certificate/completed apprenticeship 169 147 22

Higher certificate 48 34 14 Higher certificate 242 220 22

Batchelor degree/professional qualification and 301 254 47 Batchelor degree/professional qualification and 955 903 52 higher higher

Not stated 19 14 5 Not stated 58 47 11

Total whose full-time education has not ceased 223 131 92 Total whose full-time education has not ceased 177 120 57

Educational attainment of Females Age 25-34 Educational attainment of Females Age 45-54

Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. those Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. those looking for first job) looking for first job)

Total education ceased and not ceased 3,780 3,197 583 Total education ceased and not ceased 2,782 2,449 333

Total whose full-time education has ceased 3,456 2,945 511 Total whose full-time education has ceased 2,661 2,366 295

Primary/No formal education 70 42 28 Primary/No formal education 170 123 47

Lower secondary 238 174 64 Lower secondary 502 410 92

Upper secondary 645 528 117 Upper secondary 721 655 66

Technical/vocational 467 373 94 Technical/vocational 301 263 38

Advanced certificate/completed apprenticeship 212 181 31 Advanced certificate/completed apprenticeship 105 98 7

Higher certificate 252 217 35 Higher certificate 200 180 20

Batchelor degree/professional qualification and 1,483 1,350 133 Batchelor degree/professional qualification and 606 588 18 higher higher

Not stated 89 80 9 Not stated 56 49 7

Total whose full-time education has not ceased 324 252 72 Total whose full-time education has not ceased 121 83 38

52 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 53 Educational attainment of Females Age 55-64 Overview of educational attainment of labour force

Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. those Total education ceased and not ceased Total in Labour force looking for first job) Total whose full-time education has ceased 28,987 Total education ceased and not ceased 1,418 1,202 216 Primary/No formal education 27,188 Total whose full-time education has ceased 1,380 1,169 211 Lower secondary 2,859 Primary/No formal education 284 201 83 Upper secondary 6,024 Lower secondary 378 310 68 Technical/vocational 5,506 Upper secondary 229 210 19 Advanced certificate/completed apprenticeship 3,043 Technical/vocational 129 110 19 Higher certificate 1,994 Advanced certificate/completed apprenticeship 36 33 3 Batchelor degree/professional qualification and 1,394 Higher certificate 78 72 6 higher

Batchelor degree/professional qualification and 203 197 6 Not stated 5,761 higher Total whose full-time education has not ceased 607 Not stated 43 36 7 1,799 Total whose full-time education has not ceased 38 33 5

Educational attainment of Female at work 2011 Age 65+

Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. those looking for first job)

Total education ceased and not ceased 188 171 17

Total whose full-time education has ceased 181 165 16

Primary/No formal education 69 65 4

Lower secondary 36 29 7

Upper secondary 28 26 2

Technical/vocational 19 17 2

Advanced certificate/completed apprenticeship 4 4 0

Higher certificate 6 6 0

Batchelor degree/professional qualification and 16 D D higher

Not stated 3 3 0

Total whose full-time education has not ceased 7 D D

54 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 55 Percentage of Males Aged 15+ Males with no formal education Percentage of Males Aged 15+ Males up to Junior / Inter Certificate with no Formal Education 8% to 10% (1) with up to Junior / Inter Cert Education 70% to 80% (1) in County Monaghan by DED 6% to 8% (1) in County Monaghan by DED 60% to 70% (8) 4% to 6% (4) 50% to 60% (28) 2% to 4% (21) 40% to 50% (27) 0% to 2% (43) 30% to 40% (6)

Average State Percentage = 1% Average State Percentage = 41% Information based on the CSO 2011 Census Data Information based on the CSO 2011 Census Data

56 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 57 Percentage of Females Aged 15+ Females with no formal education Percentage of Females Aged 15+ Females up to Junior / Inter Certificate with No Formal Education 6% to 8% (1) with up to Junior / Inter Cert Education 40% to 50% (17) in County Monaghan by DED 4% to 6% (2) in County Monaghan by DED 30% to 40% (49) 2% to 4% (17) 20% to 10% (3) 0% to 2% (50) 10% to 0% (1)

Average State Percentage = 1% Average State Percentage = 44% Information based on the CSO 2011 Census Data Information based on the CSO 2011 Census Data

58 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 59 Profile of areas of education studied by Electoral Edu- Art Hu- Social Science, Engi- Agri- Health Ser- Other Not Total population whose education has ceased District cation man- sci- Mathe- neering, cul- and vices sub- Stated and ities ences, matics Manu- ture Welfare jects teacher Busi- and facturing and train- ness Com- and Veter- ing and puting Con- inary Electoral Edu- Art Hu- Social Science, Engi- Agri- Health Ser- Other Not Total Law struction District cation man- sci- Mathe- neering, cul- and vices sub- Stated and ities ences, matics Manu- ture Welfare jects Donaghmoyne 16 5 4 45 7 67 22 30 14 0 236 446 teacher Busi- and facturing and train- ness Com- and Veter- Drum 3 1 0 7 0 9 10 9 3 0 86 128 ing and puting Con- inary Drumboory 11 7 2 28 7 42 14 22 12 0 188 333 Law struction Drumcarrow 7 3 4 32 11 46 18 14 15 0 128 278 Aghabog 8 2 1 19 6 17 20 13 13 0 126 225 Drumgurra 15 13 3 51 10 41 35 34 13 0 225 440 Anketell 21 9 5 80 22 75 21 65 27 1 404 730 Grove Drumhillagh 12 1 3 34 8 38 36 41 23 0 249 445

Annayalla 16 4 4 28 5 31 22 32 11 0 229 382 Drummully 2 1 1 10 1 6 7 1 0 0 43 72

Anny 13 3 4 13 1 24 33 15 4 0 132 242 Drumsnat 27 6 5 50 14 51 39 58 28 0 358 636

Ballybay Rural 34 6 16 80 19 95 45 82 42 1 598 1018 Emyvale 22 8 6 68 17 70 20 61 45 1 468 786

Ballybay 5 3 2 14 4 14 3 9 5 0 157 216 Enagh 11 3 7 52 6 33 25 30 9 0 151 327 Urban Enagh 15 3 2 48 16 51 21 31 16 0 230 433 Ballymackney 34 12 9 68 15 59 17 42 29 1 303 589 Figullar 15 2 0 33 10 33 19 23 16 0 146 297 Bellanode 44 16 14 112 19 86 46 93 51 1 577 1059 Glaslough 14 14 9 64 20 39 32 37 23 1 303 556 Bellatrain 10 1 1 17 4 17 14 6 3 0 101 174 Greagh 11 3 5 24 5 30 29 17 8 1 139 272 Bocks 12 4 1 39 8 58 15 27 18 0 246 428 Inishkeen 21 4 5 83 15 85 43 38 38 0 395 727 Bragan 5 2 3 18 1 21 14 12 6 0 111 193 Killeevan 11 3 2 22 5 33 25 11 21 0 126 259 Broomfield 21 3 4 48 13 44 26 24 12 0 257 452 Killylough 14 5 4 24 9 40 25 31 22 0 217 391 Caddagh 11 9 3 22 9 29 27 31 4 0 178 323 Killynenagh 1 2 1 9 4 7 18 9 2 0 82 135 Carrickaslane 17 1 3 40 10 34 31 25 12 1 223 397 Kilmore 9 3 5 33 12 34 21 33 9 0 197 356 Carrickatee 6 1 1 15 2 23 23 12 8 0 118 209 Kilmurry 13 1 6 32 9 48 26 23 18 0 228 404 Carrickmac- 107 25 32 245 74 258 76 147 132 0 1182 2278 ross Rural Kiltybegs 13 3 3 27 8 63 19 33 19 0 247 435

Carrickmac- 53 25 17 134 31 141 19 82 87 1 743 1333 Laragh 14 3 0 32 8 45 22 23 19 0 205 371 ross Urban Lisnaveane 3 1 3 15 6 22 34 22 11 0 149 266 Castleblayney 135 22 25 196 43 214 69 174 104 4 1417 2403 Rural (Pt.) Loughfea 18 3 7 35 8 48 18 29 26 0 203 395

Castleblayney 26 9 7 50 10 57 14 38 30 0 446 687 Monaghan 163 60 48 411 103 349 85 331 200 3 2213 3966 Urban District Rural (Pt.)

Castleshane 20 5 6 50 20 62 25 52 31 1 348 620 Monaghan Ur- 53 28 26 148 41 155 22 71 78 0 937 1559 ban District Church Hill 24 4 4 33 11 35 30 26 15 0 254 436 Mullyash 8 2 4 19 4 24 29 6 9 0 144 249 Clones 13 5 1 29 7 33 18 22 13 0 180 321 Newbliss 23 4 6 50 20 43 36 41 29 0 293 545 Clones Rural 54 16 19 79 22 102 42 76 45 1 649 1105 Rackwallace 31 9 7 59 8 62 45 44 20 0 305 590 Clones Urban 18 5 16 38 14 53 6 45 36 0 485 716 Raferagh 15 4 1 16 4 28 28 20 7 0 190 313 Clontibret 16 4 8 41 7 49 24 49 13 0 255 466 Scotstown 33 6 5 76 19 81 29 63 21 0 398 731 Cormeen 10 2 2 16 9 25 39 23 7 0 176 309 Shanmullagh 2 1 1 13 1 19 10 10 6 0 81 144 Corracharra 8 3 0 6 4 13 8 10 7 0 122 181 Sheskin 6 1 6 24 6 55 17 33 16 1 246 411 Creeve 15 2 3 30 9 52 34 27 12 1 225 410 St. Tierney 12 4 2 24 5 26 15 22 7 0 141 258 Cremartin 26 9 12 62 20 86 43 55 23 0 396 732 Tedavnet 22 5 8 51 16 47 30 56 25 0 314 574 Crossalare 16 6 6 42 5 50 23 28 15 1 256 448 Tehallan 30 10 5 56 14 57 33 63 28 1 294 591 Currin 17 5 6 30 8 30 32 41 17 0 250 436 Tullycorbet 18 5 1 31 15 34 51 25 17 0 240 437 Dawsongrove 18 9 5 43 14 33 31 28 19 0 256 456 Total 1550 473 450 3583 921 3901 1910 2869 1734 22 22307 39720 Derrygorry 3 4 3 10 3 20 12 13 10 0 112 190

60 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 61 Profile of population over 15 still in the DED Still At Other Still At Other (F) Still At Education education system School (M) education School (F) School (M) (Total)

Drum 11 2 7 1 18 3 DED Still At Other Still At Other (F) Still At Education School (M) education School (F) School Drumboory 24 7 23 9 47 16 (M) (Total) Drumcarrow 14 9 18 6 32 15

Aghabog 10 4 20 4 30 8 Drumgurra 20 12 25 11 45 23

Anketell Grove 48 20 46 18 94 38 Drumhillagh 27 4 46 6 73 10

Annayalla 26 4 33 5 59 9 Drummully 4 0 4 0 8 0

Anny 14 5 17 14 31 19 Drumsnat 43 11 32 16 75 27

Ballybay Rural 51 20 70 35 121 55 Emyvale 64 17 60 26 124 43

Ballybay Urban 10 16 9 9 19 25 Enagh 22 4 24 7 46 11

Ballymackney 58 15 35 14 93 29 Enagh 32 8 24 7 56 15

Bellanode 56 19 53 38 109 57 Figullar 25 11 15 11 40 22

Bellatrain 16 0 16 2 32 2 Glaslough 33 16 49 20 82 36

Bocks 30 5 34 9 64 14 Greagh 24 7 26 10 50 17

Bragan 16 5 16 7 32 12 Inishkeen 31 3 41 6 72 9

Broomfield 43 9 40 23 83 32 Killeevan 20 2 14 3 34 5

Caddagh 22 8 27 1 49 9 Killylough 20 4 25 12 45 16

Carrickaslane 19 5 31 8 50 13 Killynenagh 6 0 7 1 13 1

Carrickatee 11 4 15 6 26 10 Kilmore 20 4 20 9 40 13

Carrickmacross Rural 126 97 149 106 275 203 Kilmurry 24 3 21 10 45 13

Carrickmacross Urban 81 88 81 64 162 152 Kiltybegs 29 1 27 3 56 4

Castleblayney Rural (Pt.) 161 86 206 86 367 172 Laragh 18 6 26 6 44 12

Castleblayney Urban 27 16 34 17 61 33 Lisnaveane 11 3 13 2 24 5 District Loughfea 17 7 29 7 46 14 Castleshane 37 10 44 13 81 23 Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 235 196 260 191 495 387 Church Hill 32 5 25 6 57 11 Monaghan Urban 62 76 69 98 131 174 Clones 20 2 23 6 43 8 District

Clones Rural 77 15 101 16 178 31 Mullyash 11 4 18 4 29 8

Clones Urban 23 14 33 17 56 31 Newbliss 21 4 32 4 53 8

Clontibret 37 6 33 2 70 8 Rackwallace 39 7 33 9 72 16

Cormeen 19 4 21 4 40 8 Raferagh 12 7 27 9 39 16

Corracharra 10 2 14 2 24 4 Scotstown 64 16 50 13 114 29

Creeve 26 5 29 5 55 10 Shanmullagh 11 6 14 7 25 13

Cremartin 56 15 49 18 105 33 Sheskin 26 12 33 12 59 24

Crossalare 18 2 20 3 38 5 St. Tierney 18 3 22 5 40 8

Currin 18 6 29 8 47 14 Tedavnet 44 10 45 12 89 22

Dawsongrove 21 15 26 13 47 28 Tehallan 42 8 43 17 85 25

Derrygorry 13 1 17 3 30 4 Tullycorbet 28 4 18 10 46 14

Donaghmoyne 24 2 32 11 56 13 Totals 2398 1020 2648 1169 5046 2189

62 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 63 Early school leaving county Monaghan 2010

The problem of early school leaving nationally and in county Monaghan has steadily declined over the past twenty years. The School Numbers LC Number progess tables below outline the growth of the retention rate to both to Main colleges junior cert level and leaving cert level in county Monaghan and at national level. Largy College Clones 78 54

Colaise Oiriall 13 5

Ballybay Community College 46 21

Inver College Carrick 96 45 Rention of students to Junior Cert Patrician High Carrick 55 55

St Louis Carrick 80 66 Area 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Our Lady's Castleblaney 84 58 Monaghan 96.30% 96.40% 94.30% 93.90% 97.01 97.30% Monaghan Collegiate 36 20 State average 95.70% 95.10% 94.50% 93.90% 92% 99.30% St Mc Cartans 99 89

Totals 587 413

Rentention of students to Leaving Cert Progression rate for county 70%

Area 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Monaghan 81.50% 85.60% 86.90% 91.50% 90.68 89.50%

State average 81.30% 82.20% 84.50% 92.00% 92% 91.80% 2011

As a result of the increase in retention to leaving certificate level, Prior to 2011 data from the colleges below is not included School Numbers LC Number progess the numbers of second level students progressing to third level • Royal College of Surgeons to Main colleges has also continually increased. The tables below outline the • Mary Immaculate College Largy College Clones 86 56 progression rates for all second level schools in Monaghan to • St Patricks College Drumcondra Colaise Oiriall 19 13 third level from 2010-2014. • NCAD Ballybay Community College 41 30

• National College of Ireland Inver College Carrick 96 61 Progression to third level The number of students from Monaghan progressing to third • College of Education Patrician High Carrick 57 47 level colleges is continuing to increase each year. The data below • Marino Institute of Education St Louis Carrick 91 94 highlights this increase. The third level colleges recorded in this • Mater Dei Institute data are: Our Lady's Castleblaney 75 75 • University of • University College Dublin • Queens University Monaghan Collegiate 35 19 • Dublin City University St Mc Cartans 116 97 • Beechill 44 33 • University of Limerick St Louis Monaghan 105 62 • NUI Maynooth Totals 765 587 • NUI Galway • University College Cork Progression rate for county 77% • Instituites of Technology : , Tallaght, Waterford, Tralee, Carlow, Cork, Limerick, Dublin, Athlone, Dun Laoighre,Blanchardstown Sligo and .

64 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 65 2012 2014

School Numbers LC Number progess Numbers in UCCAS School Numbers LC Number progess Numbers in UCCAS to Main colleges to Main colleges

Largy College Clones 68 66 5 Largy College Clones 59 54 3

Colaise Oiriall 16 19 0 Colaise Oiriall 36 35 3

Ballybay Community College 37 35 0 Ballybay Community College 45 33 0

Inver College Carrick 95 61 0 Inver College Carrick 67 35 1

Patrician High Carrick 59 55 0 Patrician High Carrick 73 67 0

St Louis Carrick 90 86 1 St Louis Carrick 91 79 1

Our Lady's Castleblaney 93 72 1 Our Lady's Castleblaney 107 95 4

Monaghan Collegiate 42 31 1 Monaghan Collegiate 42 38 3

St Mc Cartans 130 135 5 St Mc Cartans 105 104 10

Beechill 49 41 0 Beechill 53 35 0

St Louis Monaghan 103 87 3 St Louis Monaghan 86 78 10

Totals 782 688 16 Totals 764 653 35

Progression rate for county 88% Progression rate for county 85%

An overview of the growth of the rate of progression to third 2013 level indicates an increase of 15% in the rate of progression in a 5 year period.

School Numbers LC Number progess Numbers in UCCAS to Main colleges Summary Largy College Clones 83 64 2

Colaise Oiriall 21 20 0

Ballybay Community College 36 30 2 Year 2010 2011 2012 2103 2014 % increase 2010-2014 Inver College Carrick 84 54 0 Progression Rate 70% 77% 88% 84% 85% 15% Patrician High Carrick 66 60 0

St Louis Carrick 76 75 3

Our Lady's Castleblaney 111 103 0

Monaghan Collegiate 38 27 2

St Mc Cartans 109 104 1

Beechill 57 40 2

St Louis Monaghan 81 65 3

Totals 762 642 15

Progression rate for county 84%

66 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 67 Numbers enrolled in Location of third level students from Monaghan Education Training Board for the academic year 2013/14 In 2013 there were 1993 people from Monaghan studying in third level institutions through the . The greatest number of students were studying in Dublin, with second highest number of students studying in . Programme name Number enrolled Male Female This does not account for students enrolled in third level Momentum 69 23 46 institutions in . Evening training 74 9 65

Libraries 143 61 82

Post leaving cert (PLC) 502 (includes 40 VTOS) 158 344 Year enrolled Number of 3rd level students VTOS 40 22 18 2014 2067 Youthreach 70 48 22 2013 2000

Back to education BTEI 1171 382 789 2012 1920

Community education 613 159 454 2011 1930

Adult literacy 1116 461 655 2010 1849

English Speakers of other languages 451 209 242 2009 1763

Co-operation hours 178 87 91 2008 1722

Total 3639 1368 2271 2007 1632

2006 1592

2005 1524

2004 1577

2003 1489

2002 1399

2001 1345

2001-2014 54% % increase

68 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 69 Location of 3rd level students Place of study of third level students from from Monaghan 2013-2014 Monaghan in 2013

County of study Numbers LC 3rd level instituite Numbers of students from Monaghan 2013-14 Largy College Clones 68

Mary Immaculate College 3 Colaise Oiriall 16

Mater Dei Instituite 14 Ballybay Community College 37

NCAD 15 Inver College Carrick 95 RCSI 6 Patrician High Carrick 59

St Angela's 7 St Louis Carrick 90 St Patricks Drumcondra 87 Our Lady's Castleblaney 93 Dublin City University 219 Monaghan Collegiate 42 NUI Galway 94 St Mc Cartans 130 NUI Maynooth 164 Beechill 49 Trinty College 129 St Louis Monaghan 103 University College Cork 8 Totals 782 University College Dublin 215

University college Limerick 22

Athlone IT 45 Undergraduates from Monaghan 2013/14 The Higher education authority (HEA) record the non progression Cork IT 4 academic year rate of students each year who don’t progress from first year to DIT 168 second year. This is recorded as the non progression rate. In 2013 In 2013, 626 full/part-time new entrant undergraduates from the progression rate was 16%, recording that 84 % of all students IADT (Dun Laoighre) 18 Monaghan enrolled in third level education programmes in the who enrolled in first year in 2012 progressed into second year for Dundalk IT 479 Republic of Ireland. 319 of these were male and 307 were female. the 2013/14 academic year. The non progression rates for students from Monaghan in 2013 was 19%. Galway - Mayo IT 34

Blanchardstown IT 24

Carlow IT 24 Profile of population of 2013 undergraduates Sligo IT 121 from Monaghan by programme level

Tallaght IT 6

Tralee IT 5 Level Number of Letterkenny IT 107 Students

Limerick 12 Professional Training Qualification(Undergraduate) 5 Undergraduate Certificate 57 Waterford IT 6 Undergraduate Diploma 4

Undergraduate Honours Degree 386

Undergraduate Occasional 15

Undergraduate Ordinary/General Degree 159

Totals 626

70 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 71 Profile of population of 2013 undergraduates Subject area Number of students enrolled from Monaghan by subject studied

Environmental protection technology 3 Subject area Number of students enrolled Fine arts 2

Food processing 5

Accounting and taxation 14 Foreign languages 3

Architecture and town planning 2 Forestry 1

Audio-visual techniques and media production 14 History and archaeology 1

Balanced Combination across difference Fields of Education 12 Hotel, restaurant and catering 20

Balanced Combination of 'Humanities/Arts' and 'Social 1 Law 16 Sciences Business/Law' Management and administration 34

Biology and biochemistry 25 Marketing and advertising 9

Building and civil engineering 13 Materials (wood, paper, plastic, glass) 1

Chemical and process 1 Mathematics 2

Chemistry 3 Mechanics and metal work 16

Child Care and youth services 11 Medical diagnostic and treatment technology 4

Combined Agriculture & Veterinary 1 Medicine 2

Combined Argiculture, forestry and fishery 2 Mother tongue 3

Combined Arts 8 Motor vehicles, ships and aircraft 3

Combined Arts & Humanities 10 Music and performing arts 5

Combined Business and Administration 28 Nursing and caring 39

Combined Engineering & Engineering Trades 16 Occupational health and safety 3

Combined Engineering, Manufacturing and Construction 8 Pharmacy 3

Combined Health 3 Physics 1

Combined Health and Welfare 1 Political Science and civics 1

Combined Humanities 13 Protection of persons and property 6

Combined Life Science 5 Psychology 1

Combined Physical Science 8 Secretarial and office work 1

Combined Science, Mathematics and Computing 28 Social work and counselling 9

Combined Social Science, Business and Law 11 Sociology and cultural studies 5

Combined Social Services 4 Sports 13

Combined Social and behavioural science 8 Statistics 2

Computer Science 38 Therapy and Rehabilitation 19

Computer Use 4 Training for teachers at basic levels 25

Crop and livestock production 7 Training for teachers with subject specialisation 6

Design 7 Travel, tourism and leisure 3

Earth Science 1 Veterinary 9

Education science 20 Wholesale and retail sales 1

Electronics and automation 17 Total number of students 626 Environmental Science 5

72 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 73 Graduate retention Graduate employment rate

The graduate retention rate in a county relates to the number of Migration pattern of graduates looks at the rate of employment graduates from a county employed in that county, in ratio to the of graduates in a county in comparison to the number of number of graduates the county produces. Nationally 34% of graduates it produces. Data below outlines the percentages of graduates find employment in their county or origin. Counties graduates employed in a county compared to the number of containing major urban centres would be expected to have a graduates the county produces over the period 2004-2008. As higher graduate retention rate. is evident from the data Monaghan employed only 30% of the number of graduates it produced the lowest rate in the country.

Graduate retention rate of graduates in county of origin (2008) County 2004 2005 2008 Dublin 77% 91% 115%

County of Origin Retention rate % Cork 57% 70% 90% Dublin 94% Galway 52% 58% 100% Cork 67% Limerick 41% 50% 100%

Galway 57% Donegal 32% 42% 60%

Limerick 53% Waterford 31% 50% 80%

Donegal 41% Westmeath 22% 24% 80% Waterford 39% Wexford 25% 39% 80% Westmeath 38% Kerry 30% 31% 50% Wexford 38% Louth 21% 24% 60% Kerry 37% Longford 13% 14% 50% Louth 36% Clare 20% 31% 60% Longford 35% Sligo 34% 32% 60% Clare 35% Cavan 18% 20% 50% Sligo 35% Tipperary 14% 22% 60% Cavan 32% Kildare 21% 31% 80% Tipperary 28% Kilkenny 19% 32% 70% Kildare 27% Laois 16% 15% 40% Kilkenny 27% Leitrim 19% 7% 40% Laois 26% Offaly 15% 26% 40% Leitrim 24% Monaghan 20% 18% 30% Offaly 24% Carlow 22% 26% 40% Monaghan 24% Wicklow 16% 15% 50% Carlow 23% Roscommon 19% 13% 40% Wicklow 19% Meath 10% 16% 40% Roscommon 16% Mayo 26% 28% 50% Meath 15%

Mayo 2%

74 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 75 Employment status of the population of Monaghan 2011

Employment All Ages Employment status Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. those looking for first job) Both Sexes All social classes 28,987 23,005 5,982 Professional workers; Managerial and 7,781 7,177 604 technical Non-manual 5,414 4,837 577

Skilled manual 6,699 4,853 1,846

Semi-skilled 4,912 3,962 950

Unskilled 1,811 1,253 558

All other gainfully occupied and 2,370 923 1,447 unknown Male All social classes 16,505 12,502 4,003

Professional workers; Managerial and 3,763 3,425 338 technical Non-manual 1,849 1,666 183

Skilled manual 5,632 4,014 1,618

Semi-skilled 2,789 2,187 602

The economic downturn impacted heavily The labour force relates to the population Unskilled 1,110 673 437 in county Monaghan. The unemployment who are eligible to be in employment and in All other gainfully occupied and 1,362 537 825 rate in the county rose from 1,717 persons a county is made up of persons aged 15 and unknown in 2006 to 5511 in 2011. Representing an over who are: Female All social classes 12,482 10,503 1,979 increase the unemployment rate from 7.7% Professional workers; Managerial and 4,018 3,752 266 – In employment technical in 2006 to 19% in 2011. This chapter focuses – Unemployed Non-manual 3,565 3,171 394 on the profile of the population who were in Skilled manual 1,067 839 228 employment at the time of the 2011 census. – First time job seeker This socio economic profile refers often to Semi-skilled 2,123 1,775 348 Unskilled 701 580 121 the labour force of the population. The labour force in county Monaghan All other gainfully occupied and 1,008 386 622 in 2011 was recorded as 27,538 persons. unknown 57% of the labour force in Monaghan were male and 43% were female.

76 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 77 Employment status of the population of Employment status of the population of Monaghan 2011 aged 15-24 Monaghan 2011 aged 25-34

15-24 years 25-34 years Employment status Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. those looking for those looking for first job) first job) Both Sexes All social classes 2,747 1,650 1,097 Both Sexes All social classes 8,070 6,358 1,712 Professional workers; Managerial and 415 321 94 Professional workers; Managerial and 2,218 2,023 195 technical technical Non-manual 453 340 113 Non-manual 1,489 1,311 178

Skilled manual 639 410 229 Skilled manual 1,982 1,392 590

Semi-skilled 483 334 149 Semi-skilled 1,220 984 236

Unskilled 212 139 73 Unskilled 493 357 136

All other gainfully occupied and 545 106 439 All other gainfully occupied and 668 291 377 unknown unknown Male All social classes 1,543 853 690 Male All social classes 4,290 3,161 1,129

Professional workers; Managerial and 180 118 62 Professional workers; Managerial and 857 768 89 technical technical Non-manual 142 91 51 Non-manual 385 332 53

Skilled manual 474 300 174 Skilled manual 1,629 1,113 516

Semi-skilled 278 190 88 Semi-skilled 710 562 148

Unskilled 147 93 54 Unskilled 323 215 108

All other gainfully occupied and 322 61 261 All other gainfully occupied and 386 171 215 unknown unknown Female All social classes 1,204 797 407 Female All social classes 3,780 3,197 583

Professional workers; Managerial and 235 203 32 Professional workers; Managerial and 1,361 1,255 106 technical technical Non-manual 311 249 62 Non-manual 1,104 979 125

Skilled manual 165 110 55 Skilled manual 353 279 74

Semi-skilled 205 144 61 Semi-skilled 510 422 88

Unskilled 65 46 19 Unskilled 170 142 28

All other gainfully occupied and 223 45 178 All other gainfully occupied and 282 120 162 unknown unknown

78 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 79 Employment status of the population of Employment status of the population of Monaghan 2011 aged 35-44 Monaghan 2011 aged 45-54

35-44 years 45-54 years Employment status Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. Employment status Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. those looking for those looking for first job) first job) Both Sexes All social classes 7,304 5,955 1,349 Both Sexes All social classes 6,276 5,232 1,044 Professional workers; Managerial and 2,138 1,996 142 Professional workers; Managerial and 1,829 1,729 100 technical technical Non-manual 1,340 1,217 123 Non-manual 1,191 1,100 91

Skilled manual 1,721 1,279 442 Skilled manual 1,354 1,013 341

Semi-skilled 1,214 987 227 Semi-skilled 1,138 937 201

Unskilled 440 294 146 Unskilled 405 291 114

All other gainfully occupied and 451 182 269 All other gainfully occupied and 359 162 197 unknown unknown Male All social classes 4,194 3,268 926 Male All social classes 3,494 2,783 711

Professional workers; Managerial and 1,058 975 83 Professional workers; Managerial and 927 875 52 technical technical Non-manual 425 400 25 Non-manual 389 356 33

Skilled manual 1,471 1,080 391 Skilled manual 1,161 854 307

Semi-skilled 702 550 152 Semi-skilled 605 477 128

Unskilled 273 155 118 Unskilled 219 129 90

All other gainfully occupied and 265 108 157 All other gainfully occupied and 193 92 101 unknown unknown Female All social classes 3,110 2,687 423 Female All social classes 2,782 2,449 333

Professional workers; Managerial and 1,080 1,021 59 Professional workers; Managerial and 902 854 48 technical technical Non-manual 915 817 98 Non-manual 802 744 58

Skilled manual 250 199 51 Skilled manual 193 159 34

Semi-skilled 512 437 75 Semi-skilled 533 460 73

Unskilled 167 139 28 Unskilled 186 162 24

All other gainfully occupied and 186 74 112 All other gainfully occupied and 166 70 96 unknown unknown

80 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 81 Employment status of the population of Employment status of the population of Monaghan 2011 aged 55-64 Monaghan 2011 aged 65 +

55-64 years 45-54 years Employment status Total in Labour force At work Unemployed (incl. Employment status Total in At work Unemployed those looking for Labour force (incl. those first job) looking for first job) Both Sexes All social classes 3,825 3,075 750 Both Sexes All social classes 750 765 735 30 Professional workers; Managerial and 955 888 67 technical Professional workers; Managerial 67 226 220 6 and technical Non-manual 729 660 69 Non-manual 69 212 209 3 Skilled manual 868 630 238 Skilled manual 238 135 D D Semi-skilled 734 600 134 Semi-skilled 134 123 120 3 Unskilled 241 154 87 Unskilled 87 20 18 2 All other gainfully occupied and 298 143 155 unknown All other gainfully occupied and 155 49 39 10 unknown Male All social classes 2,407 1,873 534 Male All social classes 534 577 564 13 Professional workers; Managerial and 568 518 50 technical Professional workers; Managerial and 50 173 171 2 technical Non-manual 352 331 21 Non-manual 21 156 156 0 Skilled manual 776 551 225 Skilled manual 225 121 D D Semi-skilled 407 321 86 Semi-skilled 86 87 87 0 Unskilled 141 76 65 Unskilled 65 7 5 2 All other gainfully occupied and 163 76 87 unknown All other gainfully occupied and 87 33 29 4 unknown Female All social classes 1,418 1,202 216 Female All social classes 216 188 171 17 Professional workers; Managerial and 387 370 17 technical Professional workers; Managerial and 17 53 49 4 technical Non-manual 377 329 48 Non-manual 48 56 53 3 Skilled manual 92 79 13 Skilled manual 13 14 D D Semi-skilled 327 279 48 Semi-skilled 48 36 33 3 Unskilled 100 78 22 Unskilled 22 13 13 0 All other gainfully occupied and 135 67 68 unknown All other gainfully occupied and 68 16 10 6 unknown

D indicates data not available

82 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 83 Profile of Economic status of population of DED At Work Looking Un- Student Looking Retired Unable Other Total Monaghan 2011 For First employed After To Work Job Home/ due to Family Sickness or Principal Economic status of all males in Disability

Monaghan 2011 Derrygorry 63 1 17 13 0 15 6 0 115

Donaghmoyne 159 1 44 24 1 27 14 1 271

Drum 37 2 6 11 1 15 6 0 78 DED At Work Looking Un- Student Looking Retired Unable Other Total For First employed After To Work Drumboory 104 1 41 24 2 22 8 1 203 Job Home/ due to Family Sickness or Drumcarrow 100 3 34 14 3 17 4 1 176 Disability Drumgurra 174 3 37 20 1 23 7 0 265

Aghabog 73 0 19 10 4 23 8 1 138 Drumhillagh 149 2 35 27 1 37 9 0 260

Anketell Grove 249 0 67 48 5 56 12 0 437 Drummully 16 1 9 4 0 9 2 0 41

Annayalla 125 3 36 26 2 26 8 0 226 Drumsnat 188 4 53 43 6 46 28 0 368

Anny 99 1 14 14 2 15 6 7 158 Emyvale 257 8 50 64 7 55 16 0 457

Ballybay Rural 291 7 101 51 2 71 41 3 567 Enagh 120 0 19 22 2 25 11 0 199

Ballybay Urban 58 2 33 10 1 23 9 0 136 Enagh 143 2 37 32 3 27 13 0 257

Ballymackney 193 0 52 58 5 47 17 0 372 Figullar 123 2 21 25 0 25 3 0 199

Bellanode 332 6 68 56 10 95 34 9 610 Glaslough 191 2 43 33 4 35 17 2 327

Bellatrain 65 1 14 16 2 8 1 0 107 Greagh 104 4 20 24 2 22 8 0 184

Bocks 149 3 40 30 9 22 8 2 263 Inishkeen 209 2 78 31 3 41 35 0 399

Bragan 61 2 22 16 4 11 5 1 122 Killeevan 91 1 15 20 2 24 6 0 159

Broomfield 158 5 38 43 8 26 10 0 288 Killylough 148 1 34 20 2 25 7 1 238

Caddagh 108 3 20 22 2 30 8 1 194 Killynenagh 52 1 2 6 0 12 3 0 76

Carrickaslane 139 2 36 19 3 20 10 0 229 Kilmore 113 0 21 20 1 36 6 2 199

Carrickatee 75 2 19 11 2 22 3 1 135 Kilmurry 121 0 53 24 1 28 12 0 239

Carrickmacross Rural 697 13 223 126 15 159 48 7 1288 Kiltybegs 145 1 52 29 3 21 10 0 261

Carrickmacross Urban 395 16 174 81 3 119 35 2 825 Laragh 121 1 41 18 0 20 16 1 218

Castleblayney Rural (Pt.) 685 15 245 161 14 207 77 1 1405 Lisnaveane 102 1 18 11 2 19 4 2 159

Castleblayney Urban 176 6 103 27 0 55 17 1 385 Loughfea 145 1 28 17 0 32 8 1 232 District Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 1175 35 408 235 20 288 117 8 2286 Castleshane 207 4 47 37 4 55 16 0 370 Monaghan Urban District 398 15 189 62 8 126 76 5 879 Church Hill 115 6 58 32 4 43 10 1 269 Mullyash 92 2 24 11 6 16 2 2 155 Clones 107 1 25 20 5 22 5 0 185 Newbliss 159 4 54 21 2 33 19 2 294 Clones Rural 272 10 97 77 3 140 48 0 647 Rackwallace 220 3 25 39 3 48 13 0 351 Clones Urban 193 5 87 23 0 66 33 2 409 Raferagh 109 1 23 12 3 28 15 1 192 Clontibret 167 1 33 37 3 31 10 0 282 Scotstown 251 1 58 64 4 70 17 0 465 Cormeen 105 2 19 19 1 31 11 1 189 Shanmullagh 48 1 12 11 2 18 4 1 97 Corracharra 53 4 24 10 1 12 7 0 111 Sheskin 134 2 57 26 7 22 15 0 263 Creeve 139 4 41 26 3 25 11 1 250 St. Tierney 86 2 20 18 2 19 7 2 156 Cremartin 246 3 69 56 7 48 16 0 445 Tedavnet 200 4 45 44 4 47 14 1 359 Crossalare 116 1 47 18 1 32 33 0 248 Tehallan 185 2 40 42 3 41 12 1 326 Currin 134 3 41 18 1 41 13 1 252 Tullycorbet 156 1 24 28 3 39 14 1 266 Dawsongrove 132 6 49 21 3 34 15 2 262 Totals 12502 255 3748 2408 243 3068 1169 80 23473

84 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 85 Principal Economic status of all males as % of At Work Looking Un- Student Looking Retired Unable Other population 2011 (Males) For First employed After To Work Job Home/ due to Family Sickness or Disability At Work Looking Un- Student Looking Retired Unable Other (Males) For First employed After To Work Donaghmoyne 58.67 0.37 16.24 8.86 0.37 9.96 5.17 0.37 Job Home/ due to Family Sickness Drum 47.44 2.56 7.69 14.1 1.28 19.23 7.69 0 or Disability Drumboory 51.23 0.49 20.2 11.82 0.99 10.84 3.94 0.49

Aghabog 52.9 0 13.77 7.25 2.9 16.67 5.8 0.72 Drumcarrow 56.82 1.7 19.32 7.95 1.7 9.66 2.27 0.57

Anketell Grove 56.98 0 15.33 10.98 1.14 12.81 2.75 0 Drumgurra 65.66 1.13 13.96 7.55 0.38 8.68 2.64 0

Annayalla 55.31 1.33 15.93 11.5 0.88 11.5 3.54 0 Drumhillagh 57.31 0.77 13.46 10.38 0.38 14.23 3.46 0

Anny 62.66 0.63 8.86 8.86 1.27 9.49 3.8 4.43 Drummully 39.02 2.44 21.95 9.76 0 21.95 4.88 0

Ballybay Rural 51.32 1.23 17.81 8.99 0.35 12.52 7.23 0.53 Drumsnat 51.09 1.09 14.4 11.68 1.63 12.5 7.61 0

Ballybay Urban 42.65 1.47 24.26 7.35 0.74 16.91 6.62 0 Emyvale 56.24 1.75 10.94 14 1.53 12.04 3.5 0

Ballymackney 51.88 0 13.98 15.59 1.34 12.63 4.57 0 Enagh 60.3 0 9.55 11.06 1.01 12.56 5.53 0

Bellanode 54.43 0.98 11.15 9.18 1.64 15.57 5.57 1.48 Enagh 55.64 0.78 14.4 12.45 1.17 10.51 5.06 0

Bellatrain 60.75 0.93 13.08 14.95 1.87 7.48 0.93 0 Figullar 61.81 1.01 10.55 12.56 0 12.56 1.51 0

Bocks 56.65 1.14 15.21 11.41 3.42 8.37 3.04 0.76 Glaslough 58.41 0.61 13.15 10.09 1.22 10.7 5.2 0.61

Bragan 50 1.64 18.03 13.11 3.28 9.02 4.1 0.82 Greagh 56.52 2.17 10.87 13.04 1.09 11.96 4.35 0

Broomfield 54.86 1.74 13.19 14.93 2.78 9.03 3.47 0 Inishkeen 52.38 0.5 19.55 7.77 0.75 10.28 8.77 0

Caddagh 55.67 1.55 10.31 11.34 1.03 15.46 4.12 0.52 Killeevan 57.23 0.63 9.43 12.58 1.26 15.09 3.77 0

Carrickaslane 60.7 0.87 15.72 8.3 1.31 8.73 4.37 0 Killylough 62.18 0.42 14.29 8.4 0.84 10.5 2.94 0.42

Carrickatee 55.56 1.48 14.07 8.15 1.48 16.3 2.22 0.74 Killynenagh 68.42 1.32 2.63 7.89 0 15.79 3.95 0

Carrickmacross Rural 54.11 1.01 17.31 9.78 1.16 12.34 3.73 0.54 Kilmore 56.78 0 10.55 10.05 0.5 18.09 3.02 1.01

Carrickmacross Urban 47.88 1.94 21.09 9.82 0.36 14.42 4.24 0.24 Kilmurry 50.63 0 22.18 10.04 0.42 11.72 5.02 0

Castleblayney Rural (Pt.) 48.75 1.07 17.44 11.46 1 14.73 5.48 0.07 Kiltybegs 55.56 0.38 19.92 11.11 1.15 8.05 3.83 0

Castleblayney Urban 45.71 1.56 26.75 7.01 0 14.29 4.42 0.26 Laragh 55.5 0.46 18.81 8.26 0 9.17 7.34 0.46 District Lisnaveane 64.15 0.63 11.32 6.92 1.26 11.95 2.52 1.26 Castleshane 55.95 1.08 12.7 10 1.08 14.86 4.32 0 Loughfea 62.5 0.43 12.07 7.33 0 13.79 3.45 0.43 Church Hill 42.75 2.23 21.56 11.9 1.49 15.99 3.72 0.37 Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 51.4 1.53 17.85 10.28 0.87 12.6 5.12 0.35 Clones 57.84 0.54 13.51 10.81 2.7 11.89 2.7 0 Monaghan Urban 45.28 1.71 21.5 7.05 0.91 14.33 8.65 0.57 Clones Rural 42.04 1.55 14.99 11.9 0.46 21.64 7.42 0 District

Clones Urban 47.19 1.22 21.27 5.62 0 16.14 8.07 0.49 Mullyash 59.35 1.29 15.48 7.1 3.87 10.32 1.29 1.29

Clontibret 59.22 0.35 11.7 13.12 1.06 10.99 3.55 0 Newbliss 54.08 1.36 18.37 7.14 0.68 11.22 6.46 0.68

Cormeen 55.56 1.06 10.05 10.05 0.53 16.4 5.82 0.53 Rackwallace 62.68 0.85 7.12 11.11 0.85 13.68 3.7 0

Corracharra 47.75 3.6 21.62 9.01 0.9 10.81 6.31 0 Raferagh 56.77 0.52 11.98 6.25 1.56 14.58 7.81 0.52

Creeve 55.6 1.6 16.4 10.4 1.2 10 4.4 0.4 Scotstown 53.98 0.22 12.47 13.76 0.86 15.05 3.66 0

Cremartin 55.28 0.67 15.51 12.58 1.57 10.79 3.6 0 Shanmullagh 49.48 1.03 12.37 11.34 2.06 18.56 4.12 1.03

Crossalare 46.77 0.4 18.95 7.26 0.4 12.9 13.31 0 Sheskin 50.95 0.76 21.67 9.89 2.66 8.37 5.7 0

Currin 53.17 1.19 16.27 7.14 0.4 16.27 5.16 0.4 St. Tierney 55.13 1.28 12.82 11.54 1.28 12.18 4.49 1.28

Dawsongrove 50.38 2.29 18.7 8.02 1.15 12.98 5.73 0.76 Tedavnet 55.71 1.11 12.53 12.26 1.11 13.09 3.9 0.28

Derrygorry 54.78 0.87 14.78 11.3 0 13.04 5.22 0 Tehallan 56.75 0.61 12.27 12.88 0.92 12.58 3.68 0.31 Tullycorbet 58.65 0.38 9.02 10.53 1.13 14.66 5.26 0.38

86 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 87 Principal Economic status of all females in At Work Looking Un- Student Looking Retired Unable Other Monaghan 2011 For First employed After To Work Job Home/ due to Family Sickness or Disability At Work Looking Un- Student Looking Retired Unable Other For First employed After To Work Drum 25 0 3 7 18 14 3 1 Job Home/ due to Family Sickness Drumboory 81 1 19 23 39 20 9 1 or Disability Drumcarrow 71 3 11 18 29 11 4 2

Aghabog 58 0 7 20 22 11 6 1 Drumgurra 112 4 16 25 58 25 2 1

Anketell Grove 220 0 39 46 67 41 12 0 Drumhillagh 121 3 9 46 64 18 7 0

Annayalla 89 4 10 33 57 23 8 0 Drummully 17 0 3 4 10 5 0 0

Anny 46 0 5 17 35 16 7 8 Drumsnat 168 5 29 32 85 30 19 2

Ballybay Rural 277 13 47 70 101 82 35 2 Emyvale 247 4 35 60 75 55 18 2

Ballybay Urban 44 1 16 9 19 28 7 0 Enagh 91 0 14 24 35 15 4 2

Ballymackney 158 3 22 35 61 41 17 2 Enagh 109 1 19 24 59 23 11 1

Bellanode 259 3 46 53 92 104 33 25 Figullar 81 0 14 15 32 12 6 0

Bellatrain 39 1 10 16 20 12 3 0 Glaslough 166 2 17 49 57 40 13 3

Bocks 119 3 9 34 42 23 12 1 Greagh 73 3 7 26 31 8 7 0

Bragan 50 1 6 16 27 7 8 0 Inishkeen 193 1 35 41 78 41 18 2

Broomfield 108 2 17 40 75 32 4 1 Killeevan 70 0 6 14 29 15 5 0

Caddagh 85 1 5 27 44 19 6 0 Killylough 103 2 12 25 46 17 8 1

Carrickaslane 98 4 14 31 61 16 6 1 Killynenagh 35 0 2 7 13 13 3 0

Carrickatee 47 2 8 15 20 12 6 0 Kilmore 103 2 7 20 41 28 8 1

Carrickmacross Rural 715 20 119 149 252 147 63 3 Kilmurry 111 1 17 21 39 26 7 1

Carrickmacross Urban 345 10 97 81 108 144 29 8 Kiltybegs 99 3 18 27 57 23 7 0

Castleblayney Rural (Pt.) 626 13 138 206 253 206 88 7 Laragh 97 0 9 26 52 18 7 0

Castleblayney Urban 154 8 50 34 56 76 16 2 Lisnaveane 57 0 6 13 27 25 7 1 District Loughfea 91 0 15 29 51 27 9 1 Castleshane 169 3 15 44 68 43 10 2 Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 1230 30 244 260 364 328 104 2 Church Hill 94 0 16 25 50 33 14 3 Monaghan Urban 436 16 100 69 125 168 64 7 Clones 90 0 13 23 30 26 5 0 District

Clones Rural 231 4 45 101 128 116 40 2 Mullyash 47 2 8 18 40 12 2 2

Clones Urban 124 9 35 33 95 66 31 1 Newbliss 141 4 21 32 73 22 17 2

Clontibret 128 1 12 33 51 29 7 1 Rackwallace 155 2 18 33 67 41 11 0

Cormeen 69 0 10 21 39 27 2 0 Raferagh 71 0 7 27 38 24 9 0

Corracharra 36 0 6 14 27 12 3 0 Scotstown 197 1 26 50 72 49 12 2

Creeve 102 1 12 29 49 26 6 0 Shanmullagh 33 2 4 14 23 5 4 0

Cremartin 204 0 35 49 97 26 14 0 Sheskin 99 1 18 33 46 22 12 0

Crossalare 86 3 11 20 53 24 45 1 St. Tierney 70 1 8 22 21 22 6 0

Currin 112 3 17 29 44 32 8 0 Tedavnet 149 3 18 45 55 43 13 0

Dawsongrove 125 2 24 26 36 40 11 5 Tehallan 183 1 22 43 62 53 10 1

Derrygorry 49 0 8 17 26 7 2 0 Tullycorbet 94 1 10 18 64 39 4 1

Donaghmoyne 121 2 12 32 46 21 9 1 Totals 10503 216 1763 2668 4326 2905 1023 116

88 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 89 Principal Economic status of all females DED At Work Looking Un- Student Looking Retired Unable Other as % of population 2011 For First employed After Females To Work Job Home/ due to Family Sickness or Disability DED At Work Looking Un- Student Looking Retired Unable Other For First employed After Females To Work Drum 35.21 0 4.23 9.86 25.35 19.72 4.23 1.41 Job Home/ due to Family Sickness Drumboory 41.97 0.52 9.84 11.92 20.21 10.36 4.66 0.52 or Disability Drumcarrow 47.65 2.01 7.38 12.08 19.46 7.38 2.68 1.34

Aghabog 46.4 0 5.6 16 17.6 8.8 4.8 0.8 Drumgurra 46.09 1.65 6.58 10.29 23.87 10.29 0.82 0.41

Anketell Grove 51.76 0 9.18 10.82 15.76 9.65 2.82 0 Drumhillagh 45.15 1.12 3.36 17.16 23.88 6.72 2.61 0

Annayalla 39.73 1.79 4.46 14.73 25.45 10.27 3.57 0 Drummully 43.59 0 7.69 10.26 25.64 12.82 0 0

Anny 34.33 0 3.73 12.69 26.12 11.94 5.22 5.97 Drumsnat 45.41 1.35 7.84 8.65 22.97 8.11 5.14 0.54

Ballybay Rural 44.18 2.07 7.5 11.16 16.11 13.08 5.58 0.32 Emyvale 49.8 0.81 7.06 12.1 15.12 11.09 3.63 0.4

Ballybay Urban 35.48 0.81 12.9 7.26 15.32 22.58 5.65 0 Enagh 49.19 0 7.57 12.97 18.92 8.11 2.16 1.08

Ballymackney 46.61 0.88 6.49 10.32 17.99 12.09 5.01 0.59 Enagh 44.13 0.4 7.69 9.72 23.89 9.31 4.45 0.4

Bellanode 42.11 0.49 7.48 8.62 14.96 16.91 5.37 4.07 Figullar 50.63 0 8.75 9.38 20 7.5 3.75 0

Bellatrain 38.61 0.99 9.9 15.84 19.8 11.88 2.97 0 Glaslough 47.84 0.58 4.9 14.12 16.43 11.53 3.75 0.86

Bocks 48.97 1.23 3.7 13.99 17.28 9.47 4.94 0.41 Greagh 47.1 1.94 4.52 16.77 20 5.16 4.52 0

Bragan 43.48 0.87 5.22 13.91 23.48 6.09 6.96 0 Inishkeen 47.19 0.24 8.56 10.02 19.07 10.02 4.4 0.49

Broomfield 38.71 0.72 6.09 14.34 26.88 11.47 1.43 0.36 Killeevan 50.36 0 4.32 10.07 20.86 10.79 3.6 0

Caddagh 45.45 0.53 2.67 14.44 23.53 10.16 3.21 0 Killylough 48.13 0.93 5.61 11.68 21.5 7.94 3.74 0.47

Carrickaslane 42.42 1.73 6.06 13.42 26.41 6.93 2.6 0.43 Killynenagh 47.95 0 2.74 9.59 17.81 17.81 4.11 0

Carrickatee 42.73 1.82 7.27 13.64 18.18 10.91 5.45 0 Kilmore 49.05 0.95 3.33 9.52 19.52 13.33 3.81 0.48

Carrickmacross Rural 48.71 1.36 8.11 10.15 17.17 10.01 4.29 0.2 Kilmurry 49.78 0.45 7.62 9.42 17.49 11.66 3.14 0.45

Carrickmacross Urban 41.97 1.22 11.8 9.85 13.14 17.52 3.53 0.97 Kiltybegs 42.31 1.28 7.69 11.54 24.36 9.83 2.99 0

Castleblayney Rural (Pt.) 40.73 0.85 8.98 13.4 16.46 13.4 5.73 0.46 Laragh 46.41 0 4.31 12.44 24.88 8.61 3.35 0

Castleblayney Urban 38.89 2.02 12.63 8.59 14.14 19.19 4.04 0.51 Lisnaveane 41.91 0 4.41 9.56 19.85 18.38 5.15 0.74 District Loughfea 40.81 0 6.73 13 22.87 12.11 4.04 0.45 Castleshane 47.74 0.85 4.24 12.43 19.21 12.15 2.82 0.56 Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 48.01 1.17 9.52 10.15 14.21 12.8 4.06 0.08 Church Hill 40 0 6.81 10.64 21.28 14.04 5.96 1.28 Monaghan Urban 44.26 1.62 10.15 7.01 12.69 17.06 6.5 0.71 Clones 48.13 0 6.95 12.3 16.04 13.9 2.67 0 District

Clones Rural 34.63 0.6 6.75 15.14 19.19 17.39 6 0.3 Mullyash 35.88 1.53 6.11 13.74 30.53 9.16 1.53 1.53

Clones Urban 31.47 2.28 8.88 8.38 24.11 16.75 7.87 0.25 Newbliss 45.19 1.28 6.73 10.26 23.4 7.05 5.45 0.64

Clontibret 48.85 0.38 4.58 12.6 19.47 11.07 2.67 0.38 Rackwallace 47.4 0.61 5.5 10.09 20.49 12.54 3.36 0

Cormeen 41.07 0 5.95 12.5 23.21 16.07 1.19 0 Raferagh 40.34 0 3.98 15.34 21.59 13.64 5.11 0

Corracharra 36.73 0 6.12 14.29 27.55 12.24 3.06 0 Scotstown 48.17 0.24 6.36 12.22 17.6 11.98 2.93 0.49

Creeve 45.33 0.44 5.33 12.89 21.78 11.56 2.67 0 Shanmullagh 38.82 2.35 4.71 16.47 27.06 5.88 4.71 0

Cremartin 48 0 8.24 11.53 22.82 6.12 3.29 0 Sheskin 42.86 0.43 7.79 14.29 19.91 9.52 5.19 0

Crossalare 35.39 1.23 4.53 8.23 21.81 9.88 18.52 0.41 St. Tierney 46.67 0.67 5.33 14.67 14 14.67 4 0

Currin 45.71 1.22 6.94 11.84 17.96 13.06 3.27 0 Tedavnet 45.71 0.92 5.52 13.8 16.87 13.19 3.99 0

Dawsongrove 46.47 0.74 8.92 9.67 13.38 14.87 4.09 1.86 Tehallan 48.8 0.27 5.87 11.47 16.53 14.13 2.67 0.27

Derrygorry 44.95 0 7.34 15.6 23.85 6.42 1.83 0 Tullycorbet 40.69 0.43 4.33 7.79 27.71 16.88 1.73 0.43

Donaghmoyne 49.59 0.82 4.92 13.11 18.85 8.61 3.69 0.41

90 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 91 Percentage of Males Aged 15+ Percentage Men at Work Percentage of Females Aged 15+ Percentage Women at Work at Work in County Monaghan by DED 60% to 70% (11) at Work in County Monaghan by DED 50% to 60% (3) 50% to 60% (46) 40% to 50% (54) 40% to 50% (12) 30% to 40% (13) 30% to 40% (1) Average State Percentage = 46% Average State Percentage = 54% Information based on the CSO 2011 Census Data Information based on the CSO 2011 Census Data

92 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 93 County Monaghan ranks high in the areas of managerial and Social class of employment Electoral District Profes- Managerial Non- Skilled Semi- Unskilled All Total technical and non manual social class groupings, and lower in sional and Manual Manual Skilled Others (Males) CSO data categorises the population into social groupings the professional social class group. workers Technical Gainfully occupied defined on the basis of occupation. Social class groupings in and 2011 census were: There is no distinction in trend across the municipal districts Unknown with regard to social class. There are some differences however 1. Professional workers Castleblayney Urban 18 73 53 111 92 40 71 458 between male and female profiles under this category. A District 2. Managerial and Technical breakdown of the male/female by social class grouping within Castleshane 30 112 78 165 50 30 24 489 each DED is outlined below. 3. Non manual Church Hill 23 81 37 95 36 20 67 359

4. Skilled manual Clones 16 54 30 59 32 14 27 232

5. Semi- skilled Clones Rural 50 183 84 218 116 41 111 803

6. Unskilled Clones Urban 15 56 44 126 117 41 86 485 Clontibret 10 78 54 125 35 19 35 356 7. All others gainfully occupied and unknown. Cormeen 8 54 38 60 32 12 39 243

Corracharra 5 19 28 52 16 12 9 141

Creeve 20 56 53 108 41 19 30 327

Cremartin 21 108 99 195 76 30 76 605

Populations of Males by Social Class Crossalare 20 64 46 97 36 24 49 336 Currin 11 62 53 80 60 16 52 334

Dawsongrove 17 75 42 88 51 20 53 346

Electoral District Profes- Managerial Non- Skilled Semi- Unskilled All Total Derrygorry 5 29 21 38 20 7 22 142 sional and Manual Manual Skilled Others (Males) workers Technical Gainfully Donaghmoyne 13 107 42 123 29 15 29 358 occupied Drum 3 20 17 21 17 2 15 95 and Unknown Drumboory 19 65 27 82 29 16 31 269

Aghabog 7 43 29 36 26 17 23 181 Drumcarrow 23 45 24 64 31 12 35 234

Anketell Grove 21 137 105 150 67 28 70 578 Drumgurra 20 96 51 95 58 19 17 356

Annayalla 12 88 50 87 35 7 23 302 Drumhillagh 8 67 49 127 43 33 26 353

Anny 8 49 35 37 28 11 33 201 Drummully 2 5 7 18 6 4 6 48

Ballybay Rural 25 122 78 183 148 48 138 742 Drumsnat 21 86 56 143 88 23 72 489

Ballybay Urban 5 31 18 27 31 12 37 161 Emyvale 20 126 76 143 103 35 94 597

Ballymackney 41 132 51 152 53 13 48 490 Enagh 17 68 45 64 14 13 38 259

Bellanode 58 217 98 168 72 31 163 807 Enagh 5 75 44 106 57 12 39 338

Bellatrain 1 17 21 45 37 7 18 146 Figullar 5 76 36 64 20 21 35 257

Bocks 15 79 32 126 49 23 33 357 Glaslough 36 89 74 90 54 18 60 421

Bragan 6 25 28 43 14 13 25 154 Greagh 12 61 38 52 22 8 33 226

Broomfield 15 103 69 115 47 16 37 402 Inishkeen 20 121 71 158 54 33 38 495

Caddagh 11 52 51 69 26 11 31 251 Killeevan 16 43 30 50 26 14 18 197

Carrickaslane 15 83 52 77 30 21 38 316 Killylough 17 51 33 112 45 14 24 296

Carrickatee 9 28 40 67 20 10 15 189 Killynenagh 5 32 22 16 10 9 9 103

Carrickmacross Rural 97 386 172 441 365 63 242 1766 Kilmore 18 64 49 61 23 15 26 256

Carrickmacross Urban 58 181 73 274 157 58 194 995 Kilmurry 12 64 50 97 37 20 35 315

Castleblayney Rural (Pt.) 77 358 235 450 236 91 341 1788 Kiltybegs 13 63 42 144 35 19 28 344

94 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 95 Electoral District Profes- Managerial Non- Skilled Semi- Unskilled All Total Populations of Females by Social Class sional and Manual Manual Skilled Others (Males) workers Technical Gainfully occupied and Unknown Electoral District Profes- Managerial Non- Skilled Semi- Unskilled All Total sional and Manual Manual Skilled Others Laragh 21 52 36 76 49 15 29 278 Workers Technical Gainfully occupied Lisnaveane 3 39 50 68 22 11 20 213 Aghabog 9 48 37 24 15 3 22 158 Loughfea 17 72 38 99 48 20 21 315 Anketell Grove 22 137 153 62 70 18 89 551 Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 171 590 445 680 421 195 484 2986 Annayalla 5 101 64 38 35 4 32 279 Monaghan Urban District 41 147 103 244 183 93 226 1037 Anny 5 44 32 31 23 4 36 175 Mullyash 2 30 50 66 24 8 23 203 Ballybay Rural 19 175 145 128 120 38 161 786 Newbliss 19 99 61 98 50 23 51 401 Ballybay Urban 1 29 29 11 18 5 44 137 Rackwallace 39 125 57 139 51 16 31 458 Ballymackney 37 146 66 95 50 4 63 461 Raferagh 12 55 31 65 44 14 29 250 Bellanode 33 234 163 60 69 21 219 799 Scotstown 33 150 77 186 70 18 69 603 Bellatrain 0 39 33 24 26 7 16 145 Shanmullagh 11 19 14 34 11 4 25 118 Bocks 15 68 54 58 46 19 46 306 Sheskin 5 58 36 120 46 35 48 348 Bragan 6 31 35 15 22 9 26 144 St. Tierney 20 57 22 42 28 10 26 205 Broomfield 9 105 95 63 30 12 61 375 Tedavnet 13 90 86 130 53 24 52 448 Caddagh 11 77 53 27 34 8 34 244 Tehallan 23 117 68 119 50 18 44 439 Carrickaslane 9 97 57 50 25 6 47 291 Tullycorbet 21 80 75 94 26 16 39 351 Carrickatee 4 30 50 20 23 3 14 144 Totals 1506 6439 4129 8254 4228 1700 4185 30441 Carrickmacross Rural 78 469 314 276 377 74 323 1911 Carrickmacross Urban 47 197 173 125 191 55 195 983

Castleblayney Rural (Pt.) 52 487 327 269 263 69 460 1927

Castleblayney Urban 10 79 79 54 85 34 101 442 District

Castleshane 24 141 133 89 45 20 25 477

Church Hill 15 81 56 64 28 6 58 308

Clones 11 59 50 31 28 9 52 240

Clones Rural 44 261 119 126 106 30 127 813

Clones Urban 10 60 79 85 91 45 105 475

Clontibret 16 109 71 68 33 10 38 345

Cormeen 4 61 50 26 28 5 41 215

Corracharra 4 24 34 36 18 3 11 130

Creeve 25 74 62 44 44 13 23 285

Cremartin 19 151 131 91 67 16 86 561

Crossalare 13 87 48 59 34 16 63 320

Currin 12 71 85 43 47 11 57 326

Dawsongrove 11 85 74 62 48 14 61 355

Derrygorry 3 30 28 24 18 5 22 130

Donaghmoyne 10 108 68 61 28 13 28 316

96 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 97 Electoral District Profes- Managerial Non- Skilled Semi- Unskilled All Total Population by Social Class as % of Whole sional and Manual Manual Skilled Others Population Workers Technical Gainfully occupied Electoral District Professional Managerial Non- Skilled Semi- Unskilled All Others Drum 3 21 21 11 16 4 16 92 Workers and Manual Manual Skilled (Total) Gainfully Drumboory 7 62 49 55 29 12 40 254 (Total) Technical (Total) (Total) (Total) occupied (Total) and Drumcarrow 17 49 40 36 33 16 19 210 Unknown (Total) Drumgurra 11 113 68 42 48 17 28 327 Aghabog 4.72 26.84 19.47 17.7 12.09 5.9 13.27 Drumhillagh 5 119 73 49 37 19 36 338 Anketell Grove 3.81 24.27 22.85 18.78 12.13 4.07 14.08 DRUMMULLY 2 9 13 7 8 6 5 50 Annayalla 2.93 32.53 19.62 21.51 12.05 1.89 9.47 Drumsnat 15 115 91 110 69 13 80 493 Anny 3.46 24.73 17.82 18.09 13.56 3.99 18.35 Emyvale 21 135 105 107 94 51 120 633 Ballybay Rural 2.88 19.44 14.59 20.35 17.54 5.63 19.57 Enagh 4 83 78 28 13 5 22 233 Ballybay Urban 2.01 20.13 15.77 12.75 16.44 5.7 27.18 Enagh 4 90 78 52 62 11 46 343 Ballymackney 8.2 29.23 12.3 25.97 10.83 1.79 11.67 Figullar 8 75 49 34 17 6 26 215 Bellanode 5.67 28.08 16.25 14.2 8.78 3.24 23.79 Glaslough 23 128 78 56 48 21 82 436 Bellatrain 0.34 19.24 18.56 23.71 21.65 4.81 11.68 Greagh 8 74 47 31 18 6 23 207 Bocks 4.52 22.17 12.97 27.75 14.33 6.33 11.92 Inishkeen 19 156 132 69 67 14 58 515 Bragan 4.03 18.79 21.14 19.46 12.08 7.38 17.11 Killeevan 7 47 48 35 12 3 20 172 Broomfield 3.09 26.77 21.11 22.91 9.91 3.6 12.61 Killylough 10 77 62 55 33 6 29 272 Caddagh 4.44 26.06 21.01 19.39 12.12 3.84 13.13 Killynenagh 1 31 27 14 8 6 13 100 Carrickaslane 3.95 29.65 17.96 20.92 9.06 4.45 14 Kilmore 20 86 76 22 21 9 29 263 Carrickatee 3.9 17.42 27.03 26.13 12.91 3.9 8.71 Kilmurry 20 87 62 57 42 11 31 310 Carrickmacross Rural 4.76 23.25 13.22 19.5 20.18 3.73 15.37 Kiltybegs 7 75 76 71 37 10 28 304 Carrickmacross Urban 5.31 19.11 12.44 20.17 17.59 5.71 19.67 Laragh 19 69 73 31 41 6 44 283 Castleblayney Rural (Pt.) 3.47 22.75 15.13 19.35 13.43 4.31 21.56 Lisnaveane 4 44 56 30 19 3 26 182 Castleblayney Urban 3.11 16.89 14.67 18.33 19.67 8.22 19.11 Loughfea 14 78 76 45 31 12 39 295 District

Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 127 760 681 343 428 293 586 3218 Castleshane 5.59 26.19 21.84 26.29 9.83 5.18 5.07

Monaghan Urban 35 175 188 145 181 134 294 1152 Church Hill 5.7 24.29 13.94 23.84 9.6 3.9 18.74 District Clones 5.72 23.94 16.95 19.07 12.71 4.87 16.74 Mullyash 3 27 46 33 16 7 28 160 Clones Rural 5.82 27.48 12.56 21.29 13.74 4.39 14.73 Newbliss 9 120 69 67 58 10 64 397 Clones Urban 2.6 12.08 12.81 21.98 21.67 8.96 19.9 Rackwallace 27 158 88 85 32 13 42 445 Clontibret 3.71 26.68 17.83 27.53 9.7 4.14 10.41 Raferagh 6 51 33 36 45 6 33 210 Cormeen 2.62 25.11 19.21 18.78 13.1 3.71 17.47 Scotstown 19 168 146 79 60 3 77 552 Corracharra 3.32 15.87 22.88 32.47 12.55 5.54 7.38 Shanmullagh 4 23 19 20 14 2 19 101 Creeve 7.35 21.24 18.79 24.84 13.89 5.23 8.66 Sheskin 1 71 63 52 50 20 43 300 Cremartin 3.43 22.21 19.73 24.53 12.26 3.95 13.89 St. Tierney 20 58 36 24 20 5 27 190 Crossalare 5.03 23.02 14.33 23.78 10.67 6.1 17.07 Tedavnet 16 92 127 78 43 7 60 423 Currin 3.48 20.15 20.91 18.64 16.21 4.09 16.52 Tehallan 19 165 119 81 40 21 58 503 Dawsongrove 3.99 22.82 16.55 21.4 14.12 4.85 16.26 Tullycorbet 11 103 75 51 20 11 39 310 Derrygorry 2.94 21.69 18.01 22.79 13.97 4.41 16.18 Totals 1139 7789 6215 4480 3995 1408 5016 30042 Donaghmoyne 3.41 31.9 16.32 27.3 8.46 4.15 8.46

98 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 99 Electoral District Professional Managerial Non- Skilled Semi- Unskilled All Others Profile of households in Monaghan by Socio Workers and Manual Manual Skilled (Total) Gainfully Economic Grouping (Total) Technical (Total) (Total) (Total) occupied (Total) and Unknown DED Em- Higher Lower Non Man- Semi- Un- Self farm- Agriw Others Total (Total) ployers profes- profes- man- ual skilled skilled em- ers work- Man- sional sional ual skilled ployed ers Drum 3.21 21.93 20.32 17.11 17.65 3.21 16.58 agers Drumboory 4.97 24.28 14.53 26.2 11.09 5.35 13.58 Aghabog 9 2 9 9 9 11 6 9 28 4 12 108 Drumcarrow 9.01 21.17 14.41 22.52 14.41 6.31 12.16 Anketell Grove 34 4 38 46 59 29 13 28 49 9 63 372 Drumgurra 4.54 30.6 17.42 20.06 15.52 5.27 6.59 Annayalla 28 5 17 20 31 15 7 20 43 0 23 209 Drumhillagh 1.88 26.92 17.66 25.47 11.58 7.53 8.97 Anny 9 1 11 10 11 7 5 9 36 2 15 116 Drummully 4.08 14.29 20.41 25.51 14.29 10.2 11.22 Ballybay Rural 43 19 33 85 65 79 22 29 45 9 126 555 Drumsnat 3.67 20.47 14.97 25.76 15.99 3.67 15.48 Ballybay 21 2 6 22 15 18 11 10 5 2 50 162 Emyvale 3.33 21.22 14.72 20.33 16.02 6.99 17.4 Urban

Enagh 4.27 30.69 25 18.7 5.49 3.66 12.2 Ballymackney 43 16 23 42 52 29 8 27 19 0 43 302 Bellanode 81 26 68 65 54 31 8 24 44 10 111 522 Enagh 1.32 24.23 17.91 23.2 17.47 3.38 12.48 Bellatrain 7 1 7 3 12 20 5 6 14 1 9 85 Figullar 2.75 31.99 18.01 20.76 7.84 5.72 12.92 Bocks 33 8 12 21 38 23 15 9 22 4 31 216 Glaslough 6.88 25.32 17.74 17.04 11.9 4.55 16.57 Bragan 10 2 4 11 14 7 4 4 14 2 24 96 Greagh 4.62 31.18 19.63 19.17 9.24 3.23 12.93 Broomfield 31 3 31 34 30 19 7 15 36 1 36 243 Inishkeen 3.86 27.43 20.1 22.48 11.98 4.65 9.5 Caddagh 12 6 18 13 23 13 6 15 37 0 19 162 Killeevan 6.23 24.39 21.14 23.04 10.3 4.61 10.3 Carrickaslane 34 9 16 17 17 14 7 17 41 2 34 208 Killylough 4.75 22.54 16.73 29.4 13.73 3.52 9.33 Carrickatee 10 3 7 10 20 12 6 6 28 4 6 112 Killynenagh 2.96 31.03 24.14 14.78 8.87 7.39 10.84 Carrickmac- 166 45 121 215 154 216 48 69 52 10 208 1304 Kilmore 7.32 28.9 24.08 15.99 8.48 4.62 10.6 ross Rural

Kilmurry 5.12 24.16 17.92 24.64 12.64 4.96 10.56 Carrickmac- 119 35 55 135 107 115 39 30 5 11 179 830 ross Urban Kiltybegs 3.09 21.3 18.21 33.18 11.11 4.48 8.64 Castleblayney 153 43 128 233 153 129 60 69 51 3 295 1317 Laragh 7.13 21.57 19.43 19.07 16.04 3.74 13.01 Rural

Lisnaveane 1.77 21.01 26.84 24.81 10.38 3.54 11.65 Castleblayney 35 11 28 88 54 73 37 25 4 4 83 442 Loughfea 5.08 24.59 18.69 23.61 12.95 5.25 9.84 Urban

Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 4.8 21.76 18.15 16.49 13.68 7.87 17.25 Castleshane 37 12 36 48 56 24 20 17 48 3 15 316

Monaghan Urban 3.47 14.71 13.29 17.77 16.63 10.37 23.76 Church Hill 30 4 25 20 24 13 10 23 42 4 38 233 District Clones 13 8 14 12 17 14 7 14 34 4 31 168

Mullyash 1.38 15.7 26.45 27.27 11.02 4.13 14.05 Clones Rural 65 20 59 71 84 58 25 51 48 5 87 573

Newbliss 3.51 27.44 16.29 20.68 13.53 4.14 14.41 Clones Urban 26 10 27 71 68 76 36 15 5 9 95 438

Rackwallace 7.31 31.34 16.06 24.81 9.19 3.21 8.08 Clontibret 29 5 19 22 44 12 11 18 49 2 31 242

Raferagh 3.91 23.04 13.91 21.96 19.35 4.35 13.48 Cormeen 11 3 12 7 15 15 4 11 51 0 36 165

Scotstown 4.5 27.53 19.31 22.94 11.26 1.82 12.64 Corracharra 11 2 6 12 13 10 7 7 17 2 9 96

Shanmullagh 6.85 19.18 15.07 24.66 11.42 2.74 20.09 Creeve 20 10 10 20 34 18 9 15 52 1 12 201

Sheskin 0.93 19.91 15.28 26.54 14.81 8.49 14.04 Cremartin 43 13 33 46 66 41 17 29 58 4 52 402

St. Tierney 10.13 29.11 14.68 16.71 12.15 3.8 13.42 Crossalare 18 7 15 15 35 19 15 13 32 1 24 194

Tedavnet 3.33 20.9 24.45 23.88 11.02 3.56 12.86 Currin 21 4 18 33 36 28 8 8 41 4 35 236

Tehallan 4.46 29.94 19.85 21.23 9.55 4.14 10.83 Dawsongrove 30 7 17 31 30 25 13 11 33 1 39 237

Tullycorbet 4.84 27.69 22.69 21.94 6.96 4.08 11.8 Derrygorry 11 2 4 6 14 14 3 4 17 2 20 97

100 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 101 DED Em- Higher Lower Non Man- Semi- Un- Self farm- Agriw Others Total Profile of employment ployers profes- profes- man- ual skilled skilled em- ers work- by occupation & industry Man- sional sional ual skilled ployed ers agers Employment trends in the county are consistent throughout Donaghmoyne 34 9 22 26 32 11 10 21 28 0 20 213 county in terms of occupation and industry. Higher Drum 3 0 4 4 6 8 1 5 27 1 7 66 concentrations of farming and agricultural workers located

Drumboory 20 6 17 16 28 13 8 15 18 0 33 174 in the rural areas. Employment patterns among males show a higher incidence of employment in the areas of farming, Drumcarrow 14 10 8 12 22 20 8 8 20 0 25 147 agriculture and manufacturing. Employment patterns among Drumgurra 36 6 19 21 28 27 10 10 45 1 22 225 females show higher incidence of employment in commerce and Drumhillagh 21 2 20 21 39 19 15 12 52 1 11 213 trade and professional services. Drummully 2 1 1 5 8 1 4 0 8 1 3 34

Drumsnat 34 8 30 55 49 38 11 19 36 5 57 342

Emyvale 50 10 27 53 56 63 21 31 35 20 77 443 Enagh 30 7 16 22 19 7 5 10 22 4 17 159 Profile of employment of males by occupation Enagh 31 3 14 25 35 25 8 18 29 2 37 227 as % of population

Figullar 26 3 15 15 17 10 5 14 22 3 15 145

Glaslough 43 10 14 52 37 19 11 17 36 7 51 297 Electoral District Man- Profes- Asso- Admin- Skilled Caring, Sales Process, Ele- Not agers, sional ciate istrative Trades Leisure and Plant mentary stated Greagh 20 5 14 11 15 8 6 7 37 1 21 145 Direc- Occu- Profes- and Sec- Occu- and Cus- and Ma- Occu- tors and pations sional retarial pations Other tomer chine pations Inishkeen 51 10 22 52 60 39 15 17 40 13 45 364 Senior and Occu- Service Service Opera- Killeevan 7 4 6 13 17 12 5 9 36 2 12 123 Officials Tech- pations Occu- Occu- tives nical pations pations Killylough 20 4 15 19 23 16 9 15 42 0 20 183 Occu- pations Killynenagh 3 2 1 2 7 5 4 1 31 0 9 65 Aghabog 10.87 1.09 7.61 1.09 43.48 1.09 1.09 17.39 14.13 2.17 Kilmore 26 12 17 30 22 13 8 10 28 4 21 191 Anketell Grove 5.06 8.23 6.65 2.53 39.56 0.63 2.22 16.77 8.86 9.49 Kilmurry 20 6 8 23 34 24 15 15 27 0 24 196 Annayalla 10.56 6.21 6.83 1.24 48.45 0 3.73 17.39 3.73 1.86 Kiltybegs 38 6 13 16 29 21 7 15 34 6 16 201 Anny 7.08 4.42 5.31 0.88 46.9 2.65 1.77 10.62 12.39 7.96 Laragh 26 9 12 14 21 30 8 10 38 1 28 197 Ballybay Rural 5.36 5.61 4.85 1.53 33.42 1.28 2.81 21.94 9.95 13.27 Lisnaveane 12 1 12 12 20 12 4 9 36 1 20 139 Ballybay Urban 16.48 1.1 4.4 1.1 25.27 1.1 4.4 15.38 15.38 15.38 Loughfea 34 8 17 24 21 27 10 15 24 4 22 206 Ballymackney 9.8 9.39 6.53 1.22 37.96 2.45 2.04 15.1 6.94 8.57 Monaghan 258 90 244 426 249 252 99 89 49 71 379 2206 Rural Bellanode 10.25 12 7.5 3.25 34.25 2.75 3.25 9.25 8.5 9

Monaghan 87 32 68 178 118 112 56 26 10 51 190 928 Bellatrain 5.06 3.8 2.53 0 44.3 0 1.27 27.85 12.66 2.53 Urban Bocks 10.58 4.76 4.76 0 41.27 2.65 1.06 21.69 10.58 2.65 Mullyash 7 1 3 12 14 5 3 9 61 3 16 134 Bragan 4.82 4.82 6.02 2.41 48.19 1.2 1.2 12.05 6.02 13.25 Newbliss 38 5 19 50 39 24 8 14 39 4 47 287 Broomfield 6.12 6.63 8.16 1.02 45.92 0.51 3.57 15.31 8.67 4.08 Rackwallace 57 12 33 25 45 11 7 26 44 10 22 292 Caddagh 8.59 6.25 6.25 2.34 47.66 1.56 5.47 14.84 5.47 1.56 Raferagh 22 3 12 11 16 18 5 11 38 2 26 164 Carrickaslane 8.57 5.14 8 1.71 48.57 0.57 1.71 12.57 7.43 5.71 Scotstown 57 13 31 46 60 28 4 32 52 3 54 380 Carrickatee 4.26 5.32 5.32 0 55.32 0 1.06 18.09 7.45 3.19 Shanmullagh 10 3 3 5 10 1 2 4 16 1 18 73 Carrickmacross Rural 8.26 9.57 7.17 1.52 28.91 1.41 2.17 24.89 9.24 6.85 Sheskin 9 0 14 28 32 21 17 13 36 0 32 202 Carrickmacross 9.14 7.91 6.15 1.05 26.54 1.76 2.99 20.04 11.42 13.01 St. Tierney 13 5 10 9 10 14 3 10 24 4 25 127 Urban

Tedavnet 26 9 34 38 42 17 11 26 42 4 45 294 Castleblayney Rural 8.28 8.6 8.49 1.61 29.03 2.15 4.3 15.05 10.65 11.83 (Pt.) Tehallan 49 10 36 40 40 27 9 20 26 6 43 306 Castleblayney Urban 6.81 4.66 6.45 1.43 23.3 1.43 6.09 24.73 16.85 8.24 Tullycorbet 20 9 16 24 24 10 8 15 62 4 25 217 District

102 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 103 Electoral District Man- Profes- Asso- Admin- Skilled Caring, Sales Process, Ele- Not Electoral District Man- Profes- Asso- Admin- Skilled Caring, Sales Process, Ele- Not agers, sional ciate istrative Trades Leisure and Plant mentary stated agers, sional ciate istrative Trades Leisure and Plant mentary stated Direc- Occu- Profes- and Sec- Occu- and Cus- and Ma- Occu- Direc- Occu- Profes- and Sec- Occu- and Cus- and Ma- Occu- tors and pations sional retarial pations Other tomer chine pations tors and pations sional retarial pations Other tomer chine pations Senior and Occu- Service Service Opera- Senior and Occu- Service Service Opera- Officials Tech- pations Occu- Occu- tives Officials Tech- pations Occu- Occu- tives nical pations pations nical pations pations Occu- Occu- pations pations

Castleshane 6.69 9.45 5.51 1.57 42.91 0 2.76 21.65 8.66 0.79 Lisnaveane 8.33 2.5 3.33 2.5 49.17 0.83 0.83 20 7.5 5

Church Hill 5.78 8.09 6.36 0.58 40.46 0.58 3.47 16.18 9.25 9.25 Loughfea 5.2 10.4 9.25 1.16 41.62 0 2.31 19.65 8.09 2.31

Clones 8.33 6.06 6.06 2.27 49.24 1.52 0.76 12.88 9.85 3.03 Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 7.77 9.16 9.54 3.22 24.26 2.27 3.41 15.98 13.58 10.8

Clones Rural 8.13 9.21 5.69 2.44 34.69 1.9 2.98 21.68 7.32 5.96 Monaghan Urban 7.33 8.69 6.47 2.04 25.72 1.19 3.07 16.7 16.87 11.93 District Clones Urban 2.14 5 3.93 3.21 26.07 4.64 2.86 26.43 11.07 14.64 Mullyash 3.45 2.59 2.59 0 71.55 0.86 0.86 11.21 4.31 2.59 Clontibret 8.5 7 3.5 2 49.5 1 3 16 6 3.5 Newbliss 7.98 5.63 8.92 1.88 34.74 0.47 1.88 20.19 11.74 6.57 Cormeen 3.23 5.65 3.23 0 56.45 0.81 3.23 13.71 9.68 4.03 Rackwallace 10.61 11.84 8.16 1.63 40 0 3.27 14.29 6.53 3.67 Corracharra 2.6 2.6 7.79 1.3 44.16 1.3 3.9 22.08 10.39 3.9 Raferagh 6.82 6.06 3.03 1.52 48.48 0 1.52 18.18 9.85 4.55 Creeve 3.33 7.22 2.22 4.44 55 0.56 0.56 16.11 7.78 2.78 Scotstown 10.36 6.8 5.18 0.97 40.45 1.62 2.91 15.86 7.44 8.41 Cremartin 5.71 6.98 5.71 1.9 45.4 0.32 1.59 15.87 10.79 5.71 Shanmullagh 6.67 8.33 5 1.67 53.33 0 0 6.67 5 13.33 Crossalare 7.36 7.36 1.84 3.07 44.79 0 2.45 19.02 12.27 1.84 Sheskin 5.24 4.19 2.09 1.05 46.07 1.57 1.05 19.9 11.52 7.33 Currin 8.57 5.71 5.14 1.14 37.71 0.57 3.43 16.57 10.86 10.29 St. Tierney 7.55 5.66 4.72 1.89 36.79 0 1.89 22.64 13.21 5.66 Dawsongrove 7.18 6.08 7.18 2.76 35.36 1.66 2.21 16.57 10.5 10.5 Tedavnet 6.53 7.35 6.12 0.41 42.86 1.63 2.04 13.88 11.43 7.76 Derrygorry 6.25 5 6.25 0 43.75 3.75 1.25 17.5 7.5 Tehallan 11.11 7.11 8.89 3.56 30.67 1.78 1.78 19.11 8.44 7.56 Donaghmoyne 9.85 9.36 5.91 3.94 46.31 0.99 0.99 9.85 6.9 5.91 Tullycorbet 6.11 8.33 6.11 1.11 51.11 1.67 2.78 13.33 6.11 3.33 Drum 2.33 2.33 0 0 62.79 0 0 18.6 9.3 4.65

Drumboory 6.21 8.97 6.9 0 40.69 0 1.38 16.55 10.34 8.97

Drumcarrow 5.22 10.45 5.97 2.24 42.54 2.24 1.49 11.19 7.46 11.19

Drumgurra 7.58 6.64 5.69 0.95 48.34 1.9 0.95 18.01 8.06 1.9

Drumhillagh 3.8 5.43 2.72 1.09 54.89 0.54 2.17 18.48 10.33 0.54

Drummully 4 8 4 0 52 0 0 20 4 8

Drumsnat 6.22 5.39 3.73 4.98 33.2 1.24 2.9 23.24 12.45 6.64

Emyvale 8.47 4.56 8.14 0.98 30.94 1.63 2.61 23.45 8.79 10.42

Enagh 9.35 7.91 7.19 1.44 41.73 1.44 4.32 7.91 10.79 7.91

Enagh 8.89 5.56 6.11 0.56 42.22 0.56 2.78 18.89 7.22 7.22

Figullar 9.72 2.78 13.19 2.08 38.19 0 0.69 13.89 10.42 9.03

Glaslough 9.4 6.84 10.26 2.14 33.33 2.14 3.85 14.1 9.83 8.12

Greagh 7.26 10.48 3.23 0 49.19 1.61 0 12.1 7.26 8.87

Inishkeen 11.5 8.36 3.83 1.74 45.99 1.39 1.39 13.24 10.1 2.44

Killeevan 3.77 7.55 5.66 0.94 48.11 0.94 2.83 15.09 11.32 3.77

Killylough 2.75 7.14 3.85 1.65 54.95 1.65 0.55 13.19 9.34 4.95

Killynenagh 9.26 7.41 3.7 1.85 53.7 0 1.85 14.81 7.41 0

Kilmore 9.7 10.45 11.94 1.49 32.84 2.24 2.99 15.67 8.96 3.73

Kilmurry 8.05 6.32 4.6 1.15 43.1 2.87 4.6 14.94 8.62 5.75

Kiltybegs 5.08 7.11 3.05 2.03 51.27 0 0 15.23 12.18 4.06

Laragh 6.79 11.73 3.7 0.62 41.98 2.47 1.23 17.9 10.49 3.09

104 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 105 Profile of employment of females by occupation Electoral Man- Profess- Associate Admin- Skilled Caring, Sales and Process, Element– Not as % of population District agers, ional Professional istrative and Trades Leisure Customer Plant ary Occu- stated Directors Occu- and Tech- Secretarial Occu- and Other Service and pations and pations nical Occu- Occupations pations Service Occu– Machine Electoral Man- Profess- Associate Admin- Skilled Caring, Sales and Process, Element– Not Senior pations Occupations pations Operatives District agers, ional Professional istrative and Trades Leisure Customer Plant ary Occu- stated Officials Directors Occu- and Tech- Secretarial Occu- and Other Service and pations Daw- 5.37 13.42 6.71 20.13 5.37 19.46 8.05 4.03 10.74 6.71 and pations nical Occu- Occupations pations Service Occu– Machine songrove Senior pations Occupations pations Operatives Officials Derrygorry 3.51 14.04 8.77 10.53 1.75 19.3 15.79 1.75 15.79 8.77

Aghabog 6.15 20 7.69 20 7.69 20 10.77 1.54 3.08 3.08 - 3.01 19.55 12.03 30.08 2.26 11.28 7.52 3.01 6.02 5.26 moyne Anketell 5.02 15.06 5.79 22.78 4.25 17.76 9.65 1.93 7.72 10.04 Grove Drum 14.29 10.71 3.57 21.43 10.71 14.29 3.57 7.14 7.14 7.14

Annayalla 12.12 19.19 9.09 22.22 4.04 12.12 10.1 3.03 6.06 2.02 Drumboory 4 17 11 21 3 14 9 4 4 13

Anny 5.88 21.57 1.96 9.8 5.88 25.49 3.92 0 11.76 13.73 Drumcarrow 9.76 21.95 7.32 19.51 1.22 10.98 13.41 7.32 3.66 4.88

Ballybay 4.32 15.12 3.7 17.59 4.01 13.89 6.79 14.2 8.95 11.42 Drumgurra 3.91 22.66 10.94 23.44 6.25 10.94 6.25 10.16 4.69 0.78 Rural Drumhillagh 6.15 23.08 10 23.85 4.62 15.38 9.23 3.08 2.31 2.31 Ballybay 8.33 6.67 1.67 20 0 15 6.67 8.33 3.33 30 Drummully 0 15 5 30 0 10 20 0 15 5 Urban Drumsnat 5.58 21.83 6.09 16.75 1.02 20.3 5.58 5.08 8.12 9.64 Ballymack- 5 28.33 7.22 17.78 3.33 13.33 5 5 3.89 11.11 ney Emyvale 7.45 10.64 5.67 16.31 3.19 17.02 7.45 9.93 15.6 6.74

Bellanode 5.9 26.89 4.92 21.64 4.26 8.85 7.21 2.95 5.25 12.13 Enagh 4.76 20 8.57 31.43 3.81 12.38 6.67 0.95 6.67 4.76

Bellatrain 2.04 22.45 12.24 24.49 6.12 8.16 2.04 10.2 6.12 6.12 Enagh 7.03 15.63 10.16 17.97 3.13 15.63 8.59 3.91 10.94 7.03

Bocks 3.91 22.66 7.03 15.63 4.69 19.53 7.03 7.81 8.59 3.13 Figullar 6.32 20 5.26 23.16 4.21 11.58 9.47 2.11 6.32 11.58

Bragan 5.36 16.07 7.14 33.93 5.36 14.29 3.57 1.79 8.93 3.57 Glaslough 8.2 19.67 9.29 15.3 3.83 17.49 5.46 1.09 11.48 8.2

Broomfield 4 21.6 12 20.8 2.4 12.8 12 0.8 7.2 6.4 Greagh 6.25 31.25 7.5 23.75 1.25 15 3.75 5 2.5 3.75

Caddagh 2.22 28.89 4.44 22.22 3.33 22.22 4.44 2.22 6.67 3.33 Inishkeen 7.02 17.98 7.02 25.44 3.07 10.96 10.96 6.58 7.89 3.07

Carrick- 6.25 20.54 7.14 29.46 2.68 18.75 3.57 2.68 1.79 7.14 Killeevan 1.32 14.47 6.58 22.37 10.53 23.68 9.21 2.63 6.58 2.63 aslane Killylough 3.48 16.52 3.48 19.13 5.22 26.09 13.91 0 6.09 6.09 Carrickatee 5.45 16.36 1.82 25.45 5.45 18.18 10.91 5.45 3.64 7.27 Killynenagh 2.7 13.51 10.81 27.03 5.41 21.62 8.11 0 10.81 0 Carrickmac- 4.56 16.55 7.19 12.35 2.88 13.43 8.51 14.15 11.99 8.39 Kilmore 4.55 24.55 6.36 29.09 2.73 12.73 8.18 0.91 6.36 4.55 ross Rural Kilmurry 2.34 22.66 10.94 17.19 4.69 15.63 6.25 11.72 4.69 3.91 Carrickmac- 5.2 13.57 5.88 11.31 2.71 10.41 10.41 15.16 12.22 13.12 ross Urban Kiltybegs 5.13 19.66 5.13 28.21 1.71 14.53 8.55 5.13 8.55 3.42

Castleb- 6.15 18.85 5.1 14.53 2.88 15.84 7.85 7.85 9.55 11.39 Laragh 7.55 18.87 7.55 19.81 0.94 19.81 10.38 5.66 5.66 3.77 layney Rural Lisnaveane 7.94 15.87 4.76 36.51 4.76 14.29 1.59 4.76 6.35 3.17 (Pt.) Loughfea 4.72 20.75 2.83 23.58 0 18.87 8.49 5.66 9.43 5.66 Castleb- 5.39 10.29 3.43 12.75 4.9 9.8 10.78 11.27 19.61 11.76 layney Urban Monaghan 3.93 17.3 6.92 13.84 4.07 11.19 9.97 5.7 18.25 8.82 District Rural (Pt.)

Castleshane 5.98 22.28 7.61 21.74 3.26 18.48 11.41 1.09 6.52 1.63 Monaghan 5.41 9.14 2.61 11.75 5.04 5.97 11.38 8.58 28.36 11.75 Urban Dis- Church Hill 8.18 24.55 3.64 18.18 7.27 18.18 9.09 3.64 5.45 1.82 trict Clones 6.8 23.3 1.94 17.48 4.85 12.62 11.65 6.8 4.85 9.71 Mullyash 7.27 16.36 5.45 32.73 3.64 14.55 7.27 1.82 9.09 1.82 Clones Rural 5.8 25.36 7.97 17.39 3.62 15.22 9.06 6.88 4.71 3.99 Newbliss 9.26 23.46 3.7 19.75 1.85 16.67 5.56 6.17 8.02 5.56 Clones 1.89 11.95 3.14 11.95 6.29 17.61 9.43 9.43 21.38 6.92 Rackwallace 9.83 27.17 5.2 21.97 2.89 15.03 8.09 0 3.47 6.36 Urban Raferagh 10.26 19.23 6.41 14.1 6.41 12.82 5.13 15.38 7.69 2.56 Clontibret 7.14 22.14 7.86 22.86 6.43 13.57 9.29 2.86 5 2.86 Scotstown 4.48 19.73 7.17 21.08 2.69 18.83 14.35 3.14 4.04 4.48 Cormeen 6.33 20.25 5.06 17.72 5.06 10.13 6.33 11.39 6.33 11.39 Shanmullagh 5.41 24.32 0 21.62 8.11 16.22 8.11 2.7 2.7 10.81 Corracharra 4.76 9.52 2.38 26.19 11.9 28.57 2.38 11.9 0 2.38 Sheskin 2.56 9.4 8.55 14.53 2.56 28.21 11.97 4.27 7.69 10.26 Creeve 0.88 29.82 2.63 14.04 6.14 19.3 12.28 1.75 12.28 0.88 St. Tierney 7.69 23.08 6.41 19.23 3.85 15.38 5.13 5.13 6.41 7.69 Cremartin 3.35 26.36 5.02 18.41 5.44 15.9 9.62 2.93 5.86 7.11 Tedavnet 3.59 20.36 4.19 26.95 3.59 15.57 13.17 0.6 7.19 4.79 Crossalare 10.31 24.74 6.19 17.53 3.09 15.46 4.12 7.22 8.25 3.09 Tehallan 5.85 23.9 8.29 12.68 3.9 13.66 13.17 4.39 11.22 2.93 Currin 1.55 12.4 12.4 19.38 4.65 18.6 13.95 1.55 8.53 6.98 Tullycorbet 4.81 24.04 4.81 28.85 2.88 17.31 8.65 1.92 4.81 1.92

106 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 107 Profile of employment of total population by Electoral Man- Profess- Associate Admin- Skilled Caring, Sales and Process, Elem- Not Total occupation as % of population District agers, ional Professional istrative Trades Leisure Customer Plant entary stated Directors Occu- and Tech- and Occu- and Other Service and Occu- and pations nical Occu- Secretarial pations Service Occu– Machine pations Electoral Man- Profess- Associate Admin- Skilled Caring, Sales and Process, Elem- Not Total Senior pations Occu– Occu_ pations Operatives District agers, ional Professional istrative Trades Leisure Customer Plant entary stated Officials pations pations Directors Occu- and Tech- and Occu- and Other Service and Occu- Daw- 6.36 9.39 6.97 10.61 21.82 9.7 4.85 10.91 10.61 8.79 100 and pations nical Occu- Secretarial pations Service Occu– Machine pations songrove Senior pations Occu– Occu_ pations Operatives Officials pations pations Derrygorry 5.11 8.76 7.3 4.38 26.28 10.22 7.3 10.95 10.95 8.76 100

Aghabog 8.92 8.92 7.64 8.92 28.66 8.92 5.1 10.83 9.55 2.55 100 Donagh- 7.14 13.39 8.33 14.29 28.87 5.06 3.57 7.14 6.55 5.65 100 moyne Anketell 5.04 11.3 6.26 11.65 23.65 8.35 5.57 10.09 8.35 9.74 100 Grove Drum 7.04 5.63 1.41 8.45 42.25 5.63 1.41 14.08 8.45 5.63 100

Annayalla 11.15 11.15 7.69 9.23 31.54 4.62 6.15 11.92 4.62 1.92 100 Drumboory 5.31 12.24 8.57 8.57 25.31 5.71 4.49 11.43 7.76 10.61 100

Anny 6.71 9.76 4.27 3.66 34.15 9.76 2.44 7.32 12.2 9.76 100 Drumcarrow 6.94 14.81 6.48 8.8 26.85 5.56 6.02 9.72 6.02 8.8 100

Ballybay 4.89 9.92 4.33 8.8 20.11 6.98 4.61 18.44 9.5 12.43 100 Drumgurra 6.19 12.68 7.67 9.44 32.45 5.31 2.95 15.04 6.78 1.47 100 Rural Drumhillagh 4.78 12.74 5.73 10.51 34.08 6.69 5.1 12.1 7.01 1.27 100 Ballybay 13.25 3.31 3.31 8.61 15.23 6.62 5.3 12.58 10.6 21.19 100 Drummully 2.22 11.11 4.44 13.33 28.89 4.44 8.89 11.11 8.89 6.67 100 Urban Drumsnat 5.94 12.79 4.79 10.27 18.72 9.82 4.11 15.07 10.5 7.99 100 Ballymack- 7.76 17.41 6.82 8.24 23.29 7.06 3.29 10.82 5.65 9.65 100 ney Emyvale 7.98 7.47 6.96 8.32 17.66 9 4.92 16.98 12.05 8.66 100

Bellanode 8.37 18.44 6.38 11.21 21.28 5.39 4.96 6.52 7.09 10.35 100 Enagh 7.38 13.11 7.79 14.34 25.41 6.15 5.33 4.92 9.02 6.56 100

Bellatrain 3.91 10.94 6.25 9.38 29.69 3.13 1.56 21.09 10.16 3.91 100 Enagh 8.12 9.74 7.79 7.79 25.97 6.82 5.19 12.66 8.77 7.14 100

Bocks 7.89 11.99 5.68 6.31 26.5 9.46 3.47 16.09 9.78 2.84 100 Figullar 8.37 9.62 10.04 10.46 24.69 4.6 4.18 9.21 8.79 10.04 100

Bragan 5.04 9.35 6.47 15.11 30.94 6.47 2.16 7.91 7.19 9.35 100 Glaslough 8.87 12.47 9.83 7.91 20.38 8.87 4.56 8.39 10.55 8.15 100

Broomfield 5.3 12.46 9.66 8.72 28.97 5.3 6.85 9.66 8.1 4.98 100 Greagh 6.86 18.63 4.9 9.31 30.39 6.86 1.47 9.31 5.39 6.86 100

Caddagh 5.96 15.6 5.5 10.55 29.36 10.09 5.05 9.63 5.96 2.29 100 Inishkeen 9.51 12.62 5.24 12.23 26.99 5.63 5.63 10.29 9.13 2.72 100

Carrick- 7.67 11.15 7.67 12.54 30.66 7.67 2.44 8.71 5.23 6.27 100 Killeevan 2.75 10.44 6.04 9.89 32.42 10.44 5.49 9.89 9.34 3.3 100 aslane Killylough 3.03 10.77 3.7 8.42 35.69 11.11 5.72 8.08 8.08 5.39 100 Carrickatee 4.7 9.4 4.03 9.4 36.91 6.71 4.7 13.42 6.04 4.7 100 Killynenagh 6.59 9.89 6.59 12.09 34.07 8.79 4.4 8.79 8.79 0 100 Carrickmac- 6.5 12.88 7.18 6.67 16.53 7.13 5.19 19.78 10.55 7.58 100 Kilmore 7.38 16.8 9.43 13.93 19.26 6.97 5.33 9.02 7.79 4.1 100 ross Rural Kilmurry 5.63 13.25 7.28 7.95 26.82 8.28 5.3 13.58 6.95 4.97 100 Carrickmac- 7.42 10.39 6.03 5.54 16.12 5.54 6.23 17.9 11.77 13.06 100 ross Urban Kiltybegs 5.1 11.78 3.82 11.78 32.8 5.41 3.18 11.46 10.83 3.82 100

Castleb- 7.32 13.22 6.97 7.44 17.24 8.32 5.9 11.81 10.15 11.63 100 Laragh 7.09 14.55 5.22 8.21 25.75 9.33 4.85 13.06 8.58 3.36 100 layney Rural Lisnaveane 8.2 7.1 3.83 14.21 33.88 5.46 1.09 14.75 7.1 4.37 100 (Pt.) Loughfea 5.02 14.34 6.81 9.68 25.81 7.17 4.66 14.34 8.6 3.58 100 Castleb- 6.21 7.04 5.18 6.21 15.53 4.97 8.07 19.05 18.01 9.73 100 layney Urban Monaghan 5.92 13.08 8.28 8.34 14.52 6.58 6.58 11.02 15.83 9.85 100 District Rural (Pt.)

Castleshane 6.39 14.84 6.39 10.05 26.26 7.76 6.39 13.01 7.76 1.14 100 Monaghan 6.41 8.9 4.63 6.68 15.85 3.47 7.03 12.82 22.35 11.84 100 Urban Dis- Church Hill 6.71 14.49 5.3 7.42 27.56 7.42 5.65 11.31 7.77 6.36 100 trict Clones 7.66 13.62 4.26 8.94 29.79 6.38 5.53 10.21 7.66 5.96 100 Mullyash 4.68 7.02 3.51 10.53 49.71 5.26 2.92 8.19 5.85 2.34 100 Clones Rural 7.13 16.12 6.67 8.84 21.4 7.6 5.58 15.35 6.2 5.12 100 Newbliss 8.53 13.33 6.67 9.6 20.53 7.47 3.47 14.13 10.13 6.13 100 Clones 2.05 7.52 3.64 6.38 18.91 9.34 5.24 20.27 14.81 11.85 100 Rackwallace 10.29 18.18 6.94 10.05 24.64 6.22 5.26 8.37 5.26 4.78 100 Urban Raferagh 8.1 10.95 4.29 6.19 32.86 4.76 2.86 17.14 9.05 3.81 100 Clontibret 7.94 13.24 5.29 10.59 31.76 6.18 5.59 10.59 5.59 3.24 100 Scotstown 7.89 12.22 6.02 9.4 24.62 8.83 7.71 10.53 6.02 6.77 100 Cormeen 4.43 11.33 3.94 6.9 36.45 4.43 4.43 12.81 8.37 6.9 100 Shanmullagh 6.19 14.43 3.09 9.28 36.08 6.19 3.09 5.15 4.12 12.37 100 Corracharra 3.36 5.04 5.88 10.08 32.77 10.92 3.36 18.49 6.72 3.36 100 Sheskin 4.22 6.17 4.55 6.17 29.55 11.69 5.19 13.96 10.06 8.44 100 Creeve 2.38 15.99 2.38 8.16 36.05 7.82 5.1 10.54 9.52 2.04 100 St. Tierney 7.61 13.04 5.43 9.24 22.83 6.52 3.26 15.22 10.33 6.52 100 Cremartin 4.69 15.34 5.42 9.03 28.16 7.04 5.05 10.29 8.66 6.32 100 Tedavnet 5.34 12.62 5.34 11.17 26.94 7.28 6.55 8.5 9.71 6.55 100 Crossalare 8.46 13.85 3.46 8.46 29.23 5.77 3.08 14.62 10.77 2.31 100 Tehallan 8.6 15.12 8.6 7.91 17.91 7.44 7.21 12.09 9.77 5.35 100 Currin 5.59 8.55 8.22 8.88 23.68 8.22 7.89 10.2 9.87 8.88 100 Tullycorbet 5.63 14.08 5.63 11.27 33.45 7.39 4.93 9.15 5.63 2.82 100

108 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 109 Profile of employment of males by industry DED Agricul- Building Manu- Com- Trans- Public Profes- Other Total actual figure ture, for- and con- facturing merce port and adminis- sional estry and struction indus- and trade commu- tration services fishing tries nications

DED Agricul- Building Manu- Com- Trans- Public Profes- Other Total Drum 19 3 8 5 2 0 0 0 37 ture, for- and con- facturing merce port and adminis- sional estry and struction indus- and trade commu- tration services Drumboory 18 15 28 17 7 2 6 11 104 fishing tries nications Drumcarrow 19 11 29 12 6 1 10 12 100 Aghabog 23 5 22 5 3 4 5 6 73 Drumgurra 37 26 44 28 14 5 14 6 174 Anketell Grove 50 21 46 66 16 11 14 25 249 Drumhillagh 42 21 28 24 11 8 12 3 149 Annayalla 32 14 21 21 9 8 10 10 125 Drummully 3 1 7 1 3 0 0 1 16 Anny 35 6 18 9 6 2 12 11 99 Drumsnat 40 14 39 33 14 12 23 13 188 Ballybay Rural 55 20 80 52 16 8 19 41 291 Emyvale 42 20 64 59 15 8 16 33 257 Ballybay Urban 3 5 17 13 0 4 3 13 58 Enagh 26 13 20 15 14 9 12 11 120 Ballymackney 18 26 38 41 12 7 19 32 193 Enagh 25 24 49 16 6 2 12 9 143 Bellanode 48 37 50 77 24 19 34 43 332 Figullar 21 18 23 28 5 6 10 12 123 Bellatrain 12 8 27 7 5 0 2 4 65 Glaslough 36 14 22 50 13 7 17 32 191 Bocks 15 19 49 26 16 2 7 15 149 Greagh 33 13 15 17 6 5 8 7 104 Bragan 16 8 14 11 3 2 1 6 61 Inishkeen 39 37 33 39 26 4 17 14 209 Broomfield 36 23 26 27 9 11 10 16 158 Killeevan 31 9 16 13 11 3 3 5 91 Caddagh 27 12 23 22 7 4 7 6 108 Killylough 37 15 26 20 17 5 15 13 148 Carrickaslane 42 13 17 26 9 6 6 20 139 Killynenagh 26 3 12 5 1 0 2 3 52 Carrickatee 22 10 15 13 6 1 6 2 75 Kilmore 27 10 9 23 10 13 12 9 113 Carrickmacross 37 80 187 160 56 33 67 77 697 Kilmurry 17 23 22 24 8 3 12 12 121 Rural Kiltybegs 33 38 19 18 14 3 8 12 145 Carrickmacross 9 35 86 110 36 17 38 64 395 Urban Laragh 30 15 21 25 13 4 11 2 121

Castleblayney 48 69 132 168 51 39 73 105 685 Lisnaveane 34 12 15 14 13 3 5 6 102 Rural (Pt.) Loughfea 23 30 38 16 8 7 14 9 145 Castleblayney 8 14 46 41 17 6 12 32 176 Urban District Monaghan Rural 107 88 220 262 81 112 139 166 1175 (Pt.) Castleshane 45 29 36 41 17 11 19 9 207 Monaghan Urban 44 26 81 86 26 23 34 78 398 Church Hill 33 17 10 20 6 4 6 19 115 District

Clones 37 14 15 19 4 3 9 6 107 Mullyash 55 11 8 11 2 1 3 1 92

Clones Rural 32 28 61 56 26 14 18 37 272 Newbliss 36 18 28 31 13 13 10 10 159

Clones Urban 8 9 80 23 10 10 21 32 193 Rackwallace 53 25 34 47 14 9 20 18 220

Clontibret 35 25 31 32 10 5 11 18 167 Raferagh 28 24 31 10 2 2 8 4 109

Cormeen 43 7 29 8 5 1 3 9 105 Scotstown 54 30 38 50 17 11 24 27 251

Corracharra 15 8 9 12 2 1 2 4 53 Shanmullagh 13 5 11 6 1 3 0 9 48

Creeve 43 20 29 17 9 6 7 8 139 Sheskin 39 20 15 14 9 6 7 24 134

Cremartin 46 41 49 44 16 9 18 23 246 St. Tierney 27 5 15 17 8 1 6 7 86

Crossalare 26 24 25 15 4 2 12 8 116 Tedavnet 43 23 29 35 16 9 21 24 200

Currin 38 8 22 20 11 1 11 23 134 Tehallan 29 22 32 36 22 12 12 20 185

Dawsongrove 32 19 28 20 8 12 9 4 132 Tullycorbet 53 12 29 30 3 8 9 12 156

Derrygorry 15 7 13 6 10 0 6 6 63 Total 2248 1401 2538 2382 898 594 1050 1391 12502 Donaghmoyne 25 26 29 17 8 11 21 22 159

110 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 111 Profile of employment of females by industry DED Agricul- Building Manu- Com- Trans- Public Profes- Other Total actual figure ture, for- and con- facturing merce port and adminis- sional estry and struction indus- and trade commu- tration services fishing tries nications DED Agricul- Building Manu- Com- Trans- Public Profes- Other Total Drum 1 0 2 6 1 2 8 5 25 ture, for- and con- facturing merce port and adminis- sional estry and struction indus- and trade commu- tration services Drumboory 1 1 6 16 3 7 26 21 81 fishing tries nications Drumcarrow 3 2 11 20 2 4 19 10 71 Aghabog 2 0 6 14 0 5 20 11 58 Drumgurra 3 3 18 24 1 5 44 14 112 Anketell Grove 10 1 17 57 4 20 76 35 220 Drumhillagh 6 0 7 31 4 10 53 10 121 Annayalla 4 1 5 22 3 10 36 8 89 Drummully 2 0 1 6 0 2 5 1 17 Anny 5 0 3 6 1 1 21 9 46 Drumsnat 7 1 8 37 2 10 75 28 168 Ballybay Rural 5 1 53 53 8 12 101 44 277 Emyvale 32 2 28 59 6 8 81 31 247 Ballybay Urban 1 0 7 11 0 1 12 12 44 Enagh 4 3 5 27 1 7 37 7 91 Ballymackney 2 1 16 40 1 7 69 22 158 Enagh 2 2 21 19 2 5 45 13 109 Bellanode 16 8 17 58 15 20 93 32 259 Figullar 5 1 4 22 1 8 26 14 81 Bellatrain 0 1 5 8 0 3 18 4 39 Glaslough 10 2 6 44 3 4 60 37 166 Bocks 3 0 16 28 4 6 49 13 119 Greagh 1 3 7 16 1 7 31 7 73 Bragan 2 0 2 11 1 7 19 8 50 Inishkeen 1 4 17 57 12 12 70 20 193 Broomfield 1 1 10 29 4 10 45 8 108 Killeevan 5 1 8 15 1 4 21 15 70 Caddagh 5 1 5 13 1 15 39 6 85 Killylough 5 0 7 25 1 13 45 7 103 Carrickaslane 2 3 9 20 4 8 40 12 98 Killynenagh 1 0 2 11 0 3 13 5 35 Carrickatee 3 1 5 14 1 0 21 2 47 Kilmore 5 3 3 28 1 9 41 13 103 Carrickmacross 18 5 113 170 21 44 217 127 715 Rural Kilmurry 0 0 23 22 5 6 40 15 111

Carrickmacross 7 3 56 102 7 17 80 73 345 Kiltybegs 1 1 8 29 2 9 37 12 99 Urban Laragh 3 1 6 28 2 7 41 9 97 Castleblayney 5 10 59 137 18 24 254 119 626 Rural (Pt.) Lisnaveane 2 0 4 10 1 9 28 3 57

Castleblayney 6 1 25 38 5 2 42 35 154 Loughfea 2 3 14 19 2 2 37 12 91 Urban District Monaghan Rural 149 3 78 305 26 92 380 197 1230 Castleshane 5 1 14 36 4 21 70 18 169 (Pt.)

Church Hill 9 1 5 24 0 5 43 7 94 Monaghan Urban 84 1 34 103 8 21 84 101 436 District Clones 6 1 6 24 0 6 39 8 90 Mullyash 3 1 2 11 0 5 23 2 47 Clones Rural 3 0 22 56 5 19 100 26 231 Newbliss 5 0 14 26 6 10 60 20 141 Clones Urban 5 3 22 21 4 7 40 22 124 Rackwallace 6 4 10 37 2 15 60 21 155 Clontibret 6 0 11 37 4 6 51 13 128 Raferagh 6 0 13 19 1 3 24 5 71 Cormeen 1 0 11 17 1 3 28 8 69 Scotstown 6 1 9 62 6 18 74 21 197 Corracharra 0 0 6 7 0 2 16 5 36 Shanmullagh 3 0 3 5 0 1 17 4 33 Creeve 5 1 4 25 4 3 54 6 102 Sheskin 6 2 4 23 0 5 37 22 99 Cremartin 9 4 9 49 3 13 97 20 204 St. Tierney 5 0 6 17 3 4 29 6 70 Crossalare 3 3 5 16 4 2 41 12 86 Tedavnet 4 3 5 35 8 15 58 21 149 Currin 5 2 7 32 0 10 38 18 112 Tehallan 24 0 8 52 3 11 65 20 183 Dawsongrove 4 0 15 30 3 11 52 10 125 Tullycorbet 2 3 6 22 3 13 37 8 94 Derrygorry 4 1 1 10 2 1 19 11 49 Total 570 107 987 2538 254 697 3814 1536 10503 Donaghmoyne 3 1 12 35 2 10 43 15 121

112 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 113 Percentage of Males Aged 15+ Percentage Men Unemployed Unemployed in County Monaghan > 25% (1) by DED 20% to 25% (10) 15% to 20% (21) 10% to 15% (31) Unemployment 5% to 10% (6) 0% to 5% (1)

Average State Percentage = 14% Information based on the CSO 2011 Census Data

Up to date Live Register Figures Percentage of Males Unemployed = 16%

Monaghan experienced significant rise in unemployment since a 2006 census. The 2006 census recorded an unemployment rate in the county of 7.5%. This figure had almost tripled to a rate of 19% by 2011. Almost 70% of those unemployed were male. Unemployment impacted heavily across all municipal districts, with Castleblaney/Carrickmacross recording the highest levels of unemployment in the county.

In 2014 the economy began to slowly recover which is reflected in the figures signing on the live register in 2014.

114 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 115 Percentage of Females Aged 15+ Percentage of females unemployed Profile of unemployment in county Monaghan Unemployed in County Monaghan 20% to 15% (4) October 2014 by DED 5% to 10% (45) 0% to 5% (20) Census data reflects employment situation in 2011. Since the period of the last census the economy has begun to recover Average State Percentage = 7% slowly. This is evident in the gradual reduction of numbers Information based on the CSO 2011 Census Data signing on the live registers. Changes in economic activity and employment opportunities results in unemployment data Up to date Live Register Figures Percentage becoming out of date very quickly. The tables below outline of Females Unemployed = 11% the numbers of people signing on the live register in county Monaghan in October 2014. The data presented includes age, gender, and length of time on the live register.

Whole population on the live register county Monaghan October 2014

Payment Less than 3 3-6mths 6-12mths 1-2yrs 2-3yrs More than Total months 3 years

Unemployment 1559 300 336 505 352 1265 4317 assistance

Unemployment benefit 451 103 57 4 1 616

Unemployed without 27 23 39 74 77 152 392 credits

Total 2037 426 432 583 430 1417 5325

% of people on live 38% 8% 8% 11% 8% 27% 100% register

Population of males under 25 on live register Monaghan October 2014

Payment Less than 3 3-6mths 6-12mths 1-2yrs 2-3yrs More than Total months 3 years

Unemployment 147 57 38 47 39 29 357 assistance

Unemployment benefit 15 15

Unemployed without 1 1 credits

Total 162 57 39 47 39 29 373

% of people on live 43% 15% 10% 13% 10% 8% 100% register

116 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 117 Population of females under 25 on live register Department of Social protection Job activation Monaghan October 2014 programmes

To aid economic recovery the government support a number Payment Less than 3 3-6mths 6-12mths 1-2yrs 2-3yrs More than Total of job activation programmes aimed at supporting people who months 3 years are long term unemployed back into employment or education. Participants on the various job activation programmes are not Unemployment 143 40 24 38 16 26 287 included in live register figures. assistance

Unemployment benefit 7 2 9

Unemployed without 1 credits Numbers registered on Job activation programmes Monaghan September 2014 Total 150 40 26 39 16 26 287

% of people on live 52% 13% 9% 13% 5% 9% 100% register Job activation programme Numbers Male Female Totals registered

Community Employment 354 * * 354 Population of males over 25 on live register Monaghan October 2014 Tús 101 68 33 202 Rural Social Scheme 42 33 9 84

Payment Less than 3 3-6mths 6-12mths 1-2yrs 2-3yrs More than Total Job Initiative 31 10 21 62 months 3 years JobBridge 112 54 58 224

Back to Education 210 * * 210 Allowance Unemployment 766 118 165 256 185 921 2411 assistance Back to Work Enterprise 116 50 26 192 Allowance Unemployment benefit 195 56 28 3 282 Gateway 21 16 5 42 Unemployed without 11 10 19 27 28 45 140 credits Totals 987 231 152 1370

Total 972 184 212 285 213 966 2833 * indicates breakdown of data not available % of people on live 34% 6% 7% 10% 7% 34% 100% register

Population of females over 25 on live register Monaghan October 2014

Payment Less than 3 3-6mths 6-12mths 1-2yrs 2-3yrs More than Total months 3 years

Unemployment 503 85 109 164 112 289 1262 assistance Unemployment benefit 234 47 27 1 1 310 Unemployed without 16 13 19 46 49 107 250 credits

Total 753 145 155 211 162 396 1822

% of people on live 41% 8% 9% 12% 9% 22% 100% register

118 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 119 Persons with a disability The profile of people with a disability in county Monaghan records a significant proportion of people with a disability in In 2011 7,174 persons were registered as having a disability in the 65+ age category. 39% of all people with a disability in the county Monaghan. Representing 12% of the overall population county are over 65. Social which is higher than the national figure of 10%.

Electoral District Age 0-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-44 Age 45-64 Age 65+ Total Exclusion years years years years years

Aghabog 1 4 8 10 14 37

Anketell Grove 9 5 25 28 34 101

Annayalla 6 6 7 20 23 62

Anny 3 2 18 14 13 50

Ballybay Rural 11 14 38 65 74 202

Ballybay Urban 0 2 14 13 24 53

Ballymackney 7 4 14 30 35 90

Bellanode 16 13 45 60 107 241

Bellatrain 5 3 4 7 4 23

Bocks 8 9 14 15 28 74

Bragan 6 4 5 11 9 35

Broomfield 10 4 8 17 27 66

Caddagh 4 3 13 17 17 54 The National Plan for Social Inclusion Carrickaslane 5 5 21 15 22 68 identifies a number of groups that are Carrickatee 2 0 5 9 15 31 at risk of social exclusion. This chapter Carrickmacross Rural 29 29 72 103 96 329 outlines the population profile of those Carrickmacross Urban 9 12 47 64 114 246 groups in county Monaghan. Castleblayney Rural (Pt.) 40 28 87 143 250 548 Castleblayney Urban District 2 9 28 44 64 147 In the National Action plan for Social Castleshane 9 4 13 28 34 88 Inclusion who are identified as being at risk Church Hill 3 4 13 29 36 85 of social exclusion. This chapter provides Clones 6 2 12 11 16 47 details on the population of these groups in Clones Rural 10 16 42 74 142 284 Clones Urban 7 6 29 53 70 165 county Monaghan. Clontibret 3 5 6 11 30 55

Cormeen 10 3 9 16 18 56

Corracharra 3 1 8 8 18 38

Creeve 8 3 8 12 17 48

Cremartin 11 10 28 39 44 132

Crossalare 3 4 9 17 87 120

Currin 9 4 17 23 31 84

Dawsongrove 9 4 15 24 39 91

Derrygorry 5 1 1 16 5 28

120 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 121 Carers Electoral District Age 0-14 Age 15-24 Age 25-44 Age 45-64 Age 65+ Total years years years years years While carers are not named as a specific group in social exclusion grouping, most carers are caring for someone with a Donaghmoyne 7 6 18 20 26 77 disability or an older person. As both these groups are named Drum 1 2 2 6 13 24 groups at risk of social exclusion it is relevant to include data on

Drumboory 3 3 17 18 18 59 voluntary carers.

Drumcarrow 7 1 8 10 13 39

Drumgurra 5 1 10 9 14 39

Drumhillagh 16 4 14 9 28 71 Breakdown of number of carers in County

Drummully 1 0 1 2 3 7 Monaghan by number of hours care

Drumsnat 11 7 25 35 32 110

Emyvale 18 4 20 40 41 123 Number of hours per week Males carers females Total carers Enagh 5 1 7 14 21 48 carers

Enagh 10 4 10 24 16 64 1--14 477 675 1152 Figullar 6 3 13 13 12 47 15--28 166 272 438 Glaslough 6 8 23 32 30 99 29--42 78 136 214 Greagh 4 4 6 9 9 32 43--+ 186 383 569 Inishkeen 5 4 21 33 53 116 Not stated 138 171 309 Killeevan 5 1 5 13 19 43 Total number of carers 1045 1637 2682 Killylough 2 7 10 20 20 59

Killynenagh 4 0 2 5 14 25

Kilmore 9 4 7 16 22 58

Kilmurry 7 5 13 18 20 63 Kiltybegs 7 10 10 14 20 61 Refugees Asylum seekers and migrants The population of new communities in Ireland in 2011 accounted for 13% of the population. Polish was the most Laragh 7 1 12 15 29 64 The make up of non Irish nationals in Ireland typically falls into common nationality after Irish accounting for 3% of the Lisnaveane 4 0 5 9 24 42 three categories population. In county Monaghan the non Irish national Loughfea 5 2 12 16 24 59 population accounted for 12% of the population, with Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 66 53 160 242 280 801 Asylum seeker: is someone who is seeking to be recognised as Lithuanian being the most common nationality after Irish Monaghan Urban District 16 34 72 116 194 432 a refugee. If they are granted this recognition they are declared representing 4% of the county’s population, compared to a a refugee. Asylum seekers in Ireland are placed into the direct national figure of 1%. Monaghan municipal district has the Mullyash 3 3 6 11 9 32 provision system until a decision of their application is made. largest percentage of non Irish nationals. Non-Irish nationals Newbliss 11 3 16 34 26 90 accounted for 29.4 per cent of the population of this area Rackwallace 6 6 21 23 35 91 compared with a national average figure of 12.0 per cent, in Refugee: is any person who owing to well-founded fear of being particular Monaghan town and immediate surrounding areas. Raferagh 3 6 8 15 20 52 persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership Smaller communities of non Irish nationals are located in Scotstown 14 5 22 27 42 110 of a particular social group or political opinion is outside the Carrickmacross/Castleblaney municipal district, around the country of his nationality and is unable or, owing to such fear, Shanmullagh 3 3 0 7 8 21 towns of Castleblaney and Carrickmacross. is unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country” Sheskin 7 7 17 14 18 63 (United Nations Convention on Refugees, 1951) St. Tierney 2 3 10 11 18 44 St. Patricks Accommodation centre in Monaghan operates as a direct provision centre for persons seeking asylum. This centre Tedavnet 6 9 16 23 37 91 A migrant worker is a person who is working in a state of which has a capacity for 200 people; in October 2014 the centre had Tehallan 11 1 19 22 28 81 s/he is not a national. A migrant worker can be documented or 165 residents. Tullycorbet 9 2 16 14 28 69 undocumented.

Totals 581 440 1337 2005 2821 7184

122 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 123 Breakdown of population by nationality DED Irish by UK by Na- Polish by Lithuanian Other EU Rest of Not Stated as % of overall population Nationality tionality Nationality by Nation- 27 by Na- World by by Nation- ality tionality Nationality ality

DED Irish by UK by Na- Polish by Lithuanian Other EU Rest of Not Stated Drum 96.24 2.69 0 0.54 0 0 0.54 Nationality tionality Nationality by Nation- 27 by Na- World by by Nation- ality tionality Nationality ality Drumboory 94.63 2.69 0.77 0 0.19 0.38 1.34

Drumcarrow 95.21 2.05 0 0.68 0.91 0.46 0.68 Aghabog 95.86 2.07 0 1.48 0 0.3 0.3 Drumgurra 90.86 3.83 1.77 1.33 0.44 1.77 0 Anketell Grove 91.09 1.96 2.14 3.3 0.53 0.36 0.62 Drumhillagh 95.18 2.48 0 0.44 1.02 0.58 0.29 Annayalla 96.68 1.75 0.7 0.52 0 0.17 0.17 Drummully 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anny 94.55 0.54 0 0 2.72 1.09 1.09 Drumsnat 92.35 2.14 0.51 2.96 0.71 0.61 0.71 Ballybay Rural 82.85 2.24 2.11 9.43 1.72 1.45 0.2 Emyvale 81.54 1.8 0.65 12.34 1.8 0.82 1.06 Ballybay Urban 82.94 1.37 0.34 3.07 7.51 4.1 0.68 Enagh 93.22 1.85 1.03 1.64 1.85 0.41 0 Ballymackney 94.99 1.81 0 0.43 0.64 1.39 0.75 Enagh 96.61 1.18 0.74 0 0.44 0.59 0.44 Bellanode 81.64 1.14 2.46 2.08 2.27 9.34 1.07 Figullar 94.88 0.85 0.21 1.92 1.07 0.64 0.43 Bellatrain 92.58 1.77 0 1.06 0 3.89 0.71 Glaslough 88.33 5.54 0.96 0.24 3.25 1.2 0.48 Bocks 95.61 1.36 0.15 0.61 1.82 0.45 0 Greagh 96.05 2.33 0 1.16 0 0.23 0.23 Bragan 96.28 0.68 0 1.35 0 1.35 0.34 Inishkeen 96.81 1.2 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.6 0.3 Broomfield 95.74 1.29 1.03 0.13 1.03 0.52 0.26 Killeevan 96.19 1.09 0 1.09 0.27 1.09 0.27 Caddagh 96.74 1.22 0.2 0.2 0.81 0.41 0.41 Killylough 96.07 1.25 0.54 0 0.54 0.89 0.71 Carrickaslane 94.38 1.49 0 1.98 1.32 0.33 0.5 Killynenagh 95.48 2.51 0 0 0 1.01 1.01 Carrickatee 97.26 0.61 0 1.22 0 0.3 0.61 Kilmore 95.93 1.55 0 0.58 0.78 0.78 0.39 Carrickmacross Rural 80.6 1.54 3.82 6.21 4.42 2.72 0.69 Kilmurry 96.42 0.65 0.33 0.98 0.81 0 0.81 Carrickmacross Urban 74.71 1.28 3.47 7.82 7.82 3.93 0.97 Kiltybegs 96.59 1.09 0.47 0.62 0 0.16 1.09 Castleblayney Rural (Pt.) 84.53 3.47 1.19 4.72 2.41 2.74 0.95 Laragh 94.95 1.26 0.18 0.72 1.44 1.44 0 Castleblayney Urban 71.19 2.35 6.28 11.32 5.49 2.58 0.78 District Lisnaveane 97.96 0.51 0 0 0.51 0.51 0.51

Castleshane 97.08 0.63 0 0.52 0.1 1.25 0.42 Loughfea 93.59 2.3 0.33 1.48 1.32 0.16 0.82

Church Hill 96.82 0.91 0.3 0.15 1.06 0.45 0.3 Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 75.95 1.61 5.04 9.78 4.56 2.13 0.93

Clones 94.44 3.42 0 0 0.64 0.64 0.85 Monaghan Urban District 62.12 1.34 8.36 14.18 7.58 5.73 0.69

Clones Rural 91.88 1.5 0.62 4.37 0.69 0.69 0.25 Mullyash 97.21 2.23 0 0 0.56 0 0

Clones Urban 70.93 1.06 4.97 13.11 1.69 7.4 0.85 Newbliss 94.84 2.02 0.63 1.39 0.63 0.38 0.13

Clontibret 95.99 1.72 0 1.43 0.14 0.29 0.43 Rackwallace 94.2 2.23 1 0.11 0.67 0.56 1.23

Cormeen 97.81 1.32 0 0 0 0.22 0.66 Raferagh 96.71 1.75 0 1.32 0 0 0.22

Corracharra 91.14 7.01 0 0.74 0 0.74 0.37 Scotstown 96.69 0.7 0.17 0.26 0.87 0.78 0.52

Creeve 96.88 1.32 0 0.82 0.16 0.16 0.66 Shanmullagh 95.85 0.46 0 0 0.46 2.76 0.46

Cremartin 94.57 1.21 0.34 1.64 1.12 0.78 0.34 Sheskin 96.05 0.63 0.32 0.16 0.47 0.79 1.58

Crossalare 96.95 1.22 0.46 0 0.46 0.3 0.61 St. Tierney 94.66 2.04 0 2.29 0.51 0.25 0.25

Currin 93.24 1.69 1.23 2.61 0.31 0.15 0.77 Tedavnet 94.85 1.29 1.29 1.17 0.23 0.7 0.47

Dawsongrove 95.47 3.36 0.29 0 0.15 0.44 0.29 Tehallan 90.78 2.68 0.21 2.47 2.36 0.75 0.75

Derrygorry 92.96 4.44 0 0.74 0.74 0 1.11 Tullycorbet 98.33 1.06 0 0.3 0.15 0 0.15

Donaghmoyne 96.13 0.89 1.04 0 0 0.6 1.34 Overall Population 88% 2% 2% 4% 2% 2% 1% State Populaiton 87% 2% 3% 1% 2% 3% 1%

124 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 125 Breakdown of languages spoken in the county Electoral District Polish French Lithuanian Other as % of population who don’t speak English as first language

Donaghmoyne 35 50 0 15

Drum 0 0 50 50 Electoral District Polish French Lithuanian Other Drumboory 30.77 46.15 0 23.08

Drumcarrow 0 35.29 17.65 47.06

Aghabog 0 22.22 55.56 22.22 Drumgurra 25.64 25.64 25.64 23.08

Anketell Grove 32 9.33 46.67 12 Drumhillagh 13.33 40 0 46.67

Annayalla 20 45 10 25 Drummully 0 100 0 0

Anny 0 21.43 0 78.57 Drumsnat 7.79 11.69 38.96 41.56

Ballybay Rural 14.17 8.66 53.94 23.23 Emyvale 5.03 4.52 68.34 22.11

Ballybay Urban 1.96 1.96 21.57 74.51 Enagh 20.83 4.17 33.33 41.67

Ballymackney 0 48.15 7.41 44.44 Enagh 22.73 54.55 0 22.73

Bellanode 15.77 6.64 12.45 65.15 Figullar 3.45 13.79 34.48 48.28

Bellatrain 0 38.1 14.29 47.62 Glaslough 17.54 17.54 1.75 63.16

Bocks 4 28 0 68 Greagh 0 33.33 22.22 44.44

Bragan 9.09 27.27 36.36 27.27 Inishkeen 7.69 33.33 7.69 51.28

Broomfield 25 25 5.56 44.44 Killeevan 0 10 40 50

Caddagh 9.09 9.09 36.36 45.45 Killylough 20 20 0 60

Carrickaslane 0 38.46 33.33 28.21 Killynenagh 0 100 0 0

Carrickatee 0 10 40 50 Kilmore 0 18.75 25 56.25

Carrickmacross Rural 20.4 5.42 28.25 45.93 Kilmurry 8 8 24 60

Carrickmacross Urban 12.84 2.9 27.33 56.94 Kiltybegs 21.43 7.14 28.57 42.86

Castleblayney Rural (Pt.) 9.59 6.54 34.86 49.02 Laragh 3.03 30.3 12.12 54.55

Castleblayney Urban 21.94 3.38 37.13 37.55 Lisnaveane 0 50 0 50 District Loughfea 10.71 25 28.57 35.71 Castleshane 7.69 19.23 0 73.08 Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 21.59 3.39 38.69 36.33 Church Hill 9.38 31.25 6.25 53.13 Monaghan Urban District 22.38 1.39 37.67 38.56 Clones 0 44.44 0 55.56 Mullyash 0 50 0 50 Clones Rural 10.43 10.43 47.83 31.3 Newbliss 23.08 15.38 46.15 15.38 Clones Urban 19.12 2.39 41.43 37.05 Rackwallace 27.78 19.44 5.56 47.22 Clontibret 0 54.17 41.67 4.17 Raferagh 0 25 33.33 41.67 Cormeen 0 64.29 0 35.71 Scotstown 0 20 5 75 Corracharra 0 38.46 15.38 46.15 Shanmullagh 0 25 0 75 Creeve 0 28.57 42.86 28.57 Sheskin 8.7 8.7 0 82.61 Cremartin 4.55 21.21 25.76 48.48 St. Tierney 0 42.11 36.84 21.05 Crossalare 15 30 0 55 Tedavnet 24.32 21.62 27.03 27.03 Currin 13.33 24.44 35.56 26.67 Tehallan 4.55 9.09 33.33 53.03 Dawsongrove 11.76 23.53 0 64.71 Tullycorbet 0 40 0 60 Derrygorry 0 25 25 50

126 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 127 In 2011, 27% of the population of speakers of a foreign languages Breakdown of ability to speak English Electoral District Very Well Well Not Well Not At All Not Stated among speakers of foreign languages in county Monaghan felt they did not speak English Not well

Donaghmoyne 55 30 0 15 0

Electoral District Very Well Well Not Well Not At All Not Stated Drum 50 50 0 0 0 Drumboory 76.92 7.69 7.69 0 7.69

Drumcarrow 64.71 35.29 0 0 0

Aghabog 55.56 22.22 11.11 0 11.11 Drumgurra 46.15 35.9 10.26 5.13 2.56

Anketell Grove 29.33 36 22.67 5.33 6.67 Drumhillagh 66.67 33.33 0 0 0

Annayalla 75 15 5 0 5 Drummully 0 100 0 0 0

Anny 21.43 42.86 35.71 0 0 Drumsnat 42.86 28.57 16.88 2.6 9.09

Ballybay Rural 24.8 33.07 30.71 7.09 4.33 Emyvale 21.61 33.67 32.16 8.04 4.52

Ballybay Urban 21.57 49.02 23.53 0 5.88 Enagh 12.5 45.83 25 12.5 4.17

Ballymackney 51.85 37.04 11.11 0 0 Enagh 59.09 22.73 13.64 0 4.55

Bellanode 35.27 36.51 21.16 5.81 1.24 Figullar 24.14 34.48 27.59 3.45 10.34

Bellatrain 42.86 42.86 4.76 4.76 4.76 Glaslough 31.58 31.58 31.58 1.75 3.51

Bocks 40 40 20 0 0 Greagh 66.67 16.67 5.56 5.56 5.56

Bragan 27.27 54.55 18.18 0 0 Inishkeen 43.59 23.08 20.51 0 12.82

Broomfield 36.11 27.78 33.33 0 2.78 Killeevan 70 20 10 0 0

Caddagh 36.36 27.27 36.36 0 0 Killylough 33.33 60 6.67 0 0

Carrickaslane 51.28 20.51 12.82 5.13 10.26 Killynenagh 100 0 0 0 0

Carrickatee 40 50 10 0 0 Kilmore 56.25 18.75 18.75 0 6.25

Carrickmacross Rural 28.67 40.94 20.83 4.14 5.42 Kilmurry 44 28 28 0 0

Carrickmacross Urban 30.43 34.78 26.09 4.76 3.93 Kiltybegs 14.29 35.71 42.86 0 7.14

Castleblayney Rural (Pt.) 30.94 34.64 27.23 1.96 5.23 Laragh 54.55 18.18 21.21 6.06 0

Castleblayney Urban 21.94 33.76 32.49 5.06 6.75 Lisnaveane 50 50 0 0 0 District Loughfea 35.71 32.14 21.43 0 10.71 Castleshane 69.23 19.23 11.54 0 0 Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 26.09 31.7 31.9 7.06 3.25 Church Hill 46.88 21.88 18.75 6.25 6.25 Monaghan Urban District 20.86 36.16 33.25 6.19 3.54 Clones 55.56 33.33 11.11 0 0 Mullyash 75 12.5 12.5 0 0 Clones Rural 44.35 25.22 23.48 4.35 2.61 Newbliss 26.92 50 19.23 3.85 0 Clones Urban 25.9 29.88 36.25 5.18 2.79 Rackwallace 50 33.33 11.11 0 5.56 Clontibret 50 25 16.67 8.33 0 Raferagh 50 25 16.67 0 8.33 Cormeen 71.43 21.43 0 0 7.14 Scotstown 60 32.5 0 0 7.5 Corracharra 38.46 30.77 15.38 0 15.38 Shanmullagh 75 25 0 0 0 Creeve 57.14 7.14 28.57 0 7.14 Sheskin 34.78 17.39 30.43 4.35 13.04 Cremartin 54.55 25.76 10.61 4.55 4.55 St. Tierney 21.05 21.05 42.11 0 15.79 Crossalare 75 20 5 0 0 Tedavnet 27.03 32.43 24.32 10.81 5.41 Currin 55.56 15.56 20 4.44 4.44 Tehallan 30.3 18.18 39.39 10.61 1.52 Dawsongrove 82.35 11.76 0 0 5.88 Tullycorbet 53.33 26.67 13.33 0 6.67 Derrygorry 37.5 12.5 50 0 0

128 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 129

Age Dependency ratio Agedep91 Agedep96 Agedep02 Agedep06 Agedep11 Age Dep change 06-11 The dependency ratio is the number of dependents in a of a In 2011 the old dependency ratio for the country was 17%, and population in ratio to the number of people in the workforce. 19% in Monaghan. The table below outlines the dependency People in the (0-14) and (65+) age categories are classed as ratios for the county in 2011. Ballybay Urban 41.0 43.0 37.8 30.1 31.9 5.9 dependents. The youth dependency ratio records the % of people Bellatrain 44.8 48.4 39.3 34.6 37.5 8.4 aged 0-14 in ratio to the workforce (non dependent) population. The overall dependency ratio for an area combines the Broomfield 41.4 42.7 37.9 38.7 36.0 -6.9 The workforce is typically defined as the 15-64 age groups. In youth dependency ratio and the older dependency ratio. Carrickaslane 41.0 36.9 36.8 35.2 33.9 -3.5 2011 the youth dependency ratio in Ireland was 31% and 34% in Monaghan.The old dependency ratio relates to the % of the Carrickatee 37.8 35.9 35.2 33.2 40.2 21.1 population aged 65 and older in ratio to the workforce. Castleblayney Rural (Pt.) 41.7 37.9 34.7 32.9 34.1 3.7

Church Hill 40.1 39.5 39.7 36.7 38.4 4.5

Creeve 42.1 38.1 34.9 31.9 33.5 5.2

Changes in total age dependency ratio Cremartin 44.7 38.9 34.1 32.7 33.9 3.5 in Monaghan 1991-2011 Greagh 51.6 45.1 32.6 28.3 30.7 8.5 Laragh 41.3 34.1 30.7 34.7 36.4 4.9 Agedep91 Agedep96 Agedep02 Agedep06 Agedep11 Age Dep change 06-11 Mullyash 41.7 43.0 38.2 35.8 36.6 2.4

Aghabog 36.7 36.9 32.3 34.8 36.9 5.8

Monaghan 41.6 38.3 34.7 33.2 34.6 4.2 Anny 48.4 43.2 32.9 29.5 33.2 12.6

Border 41.3 38.0 35.0 34.0 35.2 3.7 Clones Rural 43.5 39.3 38.3 35.7 37.2 4.2

Ireland 38.1 35.1 32.3 31.4 33.0 5.1 Cormeen 39.1 40.5 38.1 37.4 37.1 -0.8

Carrickmacross Urban 39.5 37.2 36.0 31.3 31.9 1.8 Currin 43.5 42.9 37.4 33.3 38.3 15.2

Castleblayney Urban 43.2 37.9 29.8 31.8 30.2 -5.1 Dawsongrove 48.1 39.8 33.0 33.0 35.4 7.1 District Drum 41.3 38.3 42.9 41.6 40.6 -2.3 Clones Urban 40.1 36.3 33.1 31.3 32.7 4.5 Drummully 52.5 48.0 40.2 43.5 34.7 -20.2 Monaghan Urban District 39.6 35.0 32.9 32.3 32.3 -0.1 Killeevan 45.6 44.8 39.5 36.2 33.9 -6.3 Ballymackney 37.6 38.1 33.6 35.8 36.2 1.1 Killynenagh 46.6 45.9 42.0 41.8 43.3 3.8 Bocks 47.0 44.4 37.4 33.7 32.7 -2.9 Lisnaveane 43.1 42.0 40.5 36.9 40.5 9.7 Carrickmacross Rural 39.3 35.6 30.8 29.3 34.0 16.0 Newbliss 46.8 38.6 32.7 31.0 34.1 9.8 Corracharra 38.5 42.9 44.0 38.3 36.9 -3.8 St. Tierney 43.7 42.5 38.6 37.3 34.2 -8.3 Crossalare 41.5 34.9 34.4 42.0 45.9 9.2 Anketell Grove 41.6 39.1 34.7 32.7 33.9 3.7 Donaghmoyne 39.4 37.3 32.5 32.6 33.8 3.7 Bellanode 37.2 33.7 33.3 34.7 38.6 11.2 Drumboory 46.2 41.1 37.0 35.4 34.8 -1.7 Bragan 41.6 41.5 38.4 33.8 30.9 -8.6 Drumcarrow 45.8 42.6 32.7 32.0 35.8 11.8 Caddagh 42.5 35.7 34.1 33.3 35.8 7.5 Drumgurra 43.7 39.4 31.3 31.2 34.3 9.7 Castleshane 35.2 33.1 35.1 34.9 38.2 9.4 Enagh 46.3 43.1 37.5 34.8 35.8 3.0 Clones 39.8 38.4 38.6 37.2 35.4 -5.0 Inishkeen 43.1 39.5 32.0 31.2 32.7 4.9 Clontibret 41.9 40.9 36.6 36.0 35.1 -2.5 Kilmurry 42.4 39.0 37.5 35.8 37.9 6.1 Derrygorry 44.1 43.8 39.6 34.4 31.6 -8.2 Kiltybegs 43.3 39.7 36.5 33.4 33.6 0.7 Drumhillagh 41.1 40.2 35.8 35.7 34.7 -2.7 Loughfea 38.5 35.3 32.7 30.8 37.7 22.3 Drumsnat 44.6 40.6 35.7 30.6 34.1 11.4 Raferagh 46.0 42.9 38.3 32.8 35.2 7.3 Emyvale 38.3 36.7 36.6 36.5 34.1 -6.8 Annayalla 43.0 39.5 36.8 35.9 36.0 0.1 Enagh 38.1 34.3 30.1 30.4 32.9 8.3 Ballybay Rural 44.9 40.3 33.5 31.1 33.2 7.0 Figullar 49.7 46.7 41.4 37.0 33.7 -8.9

130 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 131 Agedep91 Agedep96 Agedep02 Agedep06 Agedep11 Age Dep Absolute and relative deprivation 1991-2011 change 06-11

Region 2006 absolute 2011 absolute Change in 2006 relative 2011relative Change Glaslough 40.5 40.3 35.3 32.8 32.7 -0.3 deprivation deprivation absolute deprivation deprivation in relative Killylough 39.6 38.0 36.2 30.5 31.7 3.9 deprivation deprivation 06-11 06-11 Kilmore 40.8 36.6 33.4 32.1 36.2 12.9 Monaghan -3.1 -11.1 -8.0 -3.1 -4.0 -0.9 Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 38.5 35.0 32.2 30.9 32.7 5.6 Border -4.0 -11.0 -7.0 -4.0 -4.0 0.0 Rackwallace 41.7 36.2 32.6 35.0 37.0 5.6 Ireland -0.2 -6.8 -6.5 -0.2 0.2 0.5 Scotstown 40.4 38.2 36.5 36.8 36.0 -2.2 Carrickmacross Urban -5.3 -12.8 -7.6 -5.3 -5.8 -0.5 Shanmullagh 44.2 39.1 34.3 27.4 29.7 8.2 Castleblayney Urban -11.4 -17.5 -6.0 -11.4 -10.5 1.0 Sheskin 46.5 43.3 33.1 31.5 32.6 3.4 District

Tedavnet 43.7 41.3 37.6 34.5 32.8 -4.9 Clones Urban -10.8 -18.2 -7.3 -10.8 -11.0 -0.2

Tehallan 43.4 36.7 32.3 33.6 36.8 9.5 Monaghan Urban District -5.5 -14.7 -9.2 -5.5 -7.5 -2.1

Tullycorbet 38.7 32.6 34.6 36.9 38.9 5.3 Ballymackney -2.5 -8.5 -6.0 -2.5 -1.5 1.0

Bocks -3.4 -11.4 -8.0 -3.4 -4.1 -0.7

Carrickmacross Rural 0.8 -9.2 -9.9 0.8 -2.1 -2.8

Corracharra -6.1 -18.7 -12.6 -6.1 -11.7 -5.6

Crossalare -4.0 -15.7 -11.7 -4.0 -8.7 -4.7 7.4 Absolute and relative deprivation Donaghmoyne 3.2 -8.8 -12.0 3.2 -1.8 -5.0

Haase and Pratschke developed an index that provides a single Monaghan was hugely impacted by the economic downturn Drumboory -5.0 -12.7 -7.7 -5.0 -5.8 -0.8 measure of the relative affluence and deprivation for an area. The after 2007 this was reflected in a drop of 8.0, compared to a Drumcarrow -1.6 -10.5 -8.9 -1.6 -3.5 -1.9 deprivation scores range from -50 to 50, with -50 being the most national drop of 6.5. This larger drop in the relative deprivation Drumgurra -0.7 -6.4 -5.7 -0.7 0.8 1.5 deprived and 50 being extremely affluent. The Border Region is score means Monaghan has moved from 11th to 7th most Enagh -3.3 -11.0 -7.7 -3.3 -3.8 -0.5 the most disadvantaged region of Ireland, and Monaghan is the disadvantage local authority area in Ireland. second most deprived local authority area within this region. Inishkeen -5.0 -10.8 -5.8 -5.0 -3.8 1.2 Kilmurry -6.0 -13.0 -7.0 -6.0 -6.0 -0.0

Kiltybegs -3.3 -13.4 -10.1 -3.3 -6.4 -3.1

Loughfea -1.9 -9.3 -7.4 -1.9 -2.1 -0.2

Raferagh -3.6 -12.3 -8.8 -3.6 -4.9 -1.4

Annayalla -4.2 -12.8 -8.6 -4.2 -5.8 -1.6

Ballybay Rural -4.8 -13.1 -8.3 -4.8 -5.9 -1.1

Ballybay Urban -7.6 -19.9 -12.3 -7.6 -13.0 -5.4

Bellatrain -1.8 -11.4 -9.6 -1.8 -4.1 -2.3

Broomfield -1.0 -10.5 -9.5 -1.0 -3.4 -2.4

Carrickaslane -1.3 -9.7 -8.3 -1.3 -2.6 -1.3

Carrickatee -9.5 -16.1 -6.6 -9.5 -8.9 0.6

Castleblayney Rural (Pt.) -4.8 -12.1 -7.4 -4.8 -5.1 -0.3

Church Hill -5.1 -15.2 -10.0 -5.1 -8.3 -3.2

Creeve -4.4 -11.9 -7.5 -4.4 -4.8 -0.4

Cremartin -3.0 -10.9 -7.9 -3.0 -3.7 -0.8

Greagh -2.5 -8.5 -5.9 -2.5 -1.3 1.2

Laragh -3.3 -10.5 -7.1 -3.3 -3.3 0.1

132 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 133 Region 2006 absolute 2011 absolute Change in 2006 relative 2011relative Change Cultural profile of Monaghan deprivation deprivation absolute deprivation deprivation in relative deprivation deprivation 06-11 06-11

Mullyash -10.1 -17.4 -7.3 -10.1 -10.1 0.0 Electoral District White White Other Black or Asian or Other Not Stated Total Irish Irish White Black Asian Aghabog -4.6 -11.3 -6.8 -4.6 -4.2 0.4 Traveller Irish Irish

Anny 0.2 -6.9 -7.1 0.2 0.5 0.3 Aghabog 325 0 12 0 0 0 1 338 Clones Rural -5.9 -12.9 -7.0 -5.9 -6.0 -0.0 Anketell Grove 1020 0 85 0 1 1 15 1122 Cormeen -5.3 -12.5 -7.2 -5.3 -5.2 0.1 Annayalla 555 0 16 0 0 1 1 573 Currin -0.2 -14.1 -13.9 -0.2 -6.9 -6.7 Anny 341 0 13 0 2 2 9 367 Dawsongrove -4.3 -13.1 -8.8 -4.3 -6.0 -1.7 Ballybay Rural 1242 0 214 6 3 30 21 1516 Drum -8.0 -15.9 -7.9 -8.0 -8.6 -0.6 Ballybay Urban 235 2 40 7 4 3 2 293 Drummully 0.8 -17.4 -18.3 0.8 -10.3 -11.2 Ballymackney 899 0 29 0 1 0 9 938 Killeevan -3.8 -7.1 -3.4 -3.8 0.2 4.0 Bellanode 1265 0 132 129 19 26 14 1585 Killynenagh -4.7 -3.6 1.1 -4.7 4.2 8.9 Bellatrain 261 0 9 0 7 1 5 283 Lisnaveane -0.5 -13.4 -12.8 -0.5 -5.9 -5.4 Bocks 629 0 29 0 0 0 2 660 Newbliss -3.7 -10.4 -6.7 -3.7 -3.4 0.3 Bragan 286 0 7 0 0 0 3 296 St. Tierney -1.7 -9.5 -7.8 -1.7 -2.5 -0.8 Broomfield 742 0 27 0 0 0 6 775 Anketell Grove -0.7 -9.9 -9.3 -0.7 -2.8 -2.1 Caddagh 478 0 10 1 0 2 0 491 Bellanode 2.1 -7.3 -9.4 2.1 -0.1 -2.2 Carrickaslane 574 0 28 0 0 0 3 605 Bragan -8.3 -15.4 -7.1 -8.3 -8.2 0.1 Carrickatee 322 0 3 1 1 0 2 329 Caddagh 0.1 -9.0 -9.1 0.1 -1.7 -1.8 Carrickmacross Rural 2874 14 608 19 66 28 31 3640 Castleshane 1.5 -9.4 -10.9 1.5 -2.2 -3.7 Carrickmacross Urban 1442 0 393 24 46 19 33 1957 Clones -5.2 -11.3 -6.1 -5.2 -4.0 1.2 Castleblayney Rural 3095 26 421 9 74 31 34 3690 Clontibret 1.0 -9.0 -9.9 1.0 -1.7 -2.7 (Pt.)

Derrygorry -11.9 -12.8 -0.9 -11.9 -5.6 6.3 Castleblayney Urban 627 4 225 1 21 6 8 892 District Drumhillagh -3.2 -10.8 -7.6 -3.2 -3.5 -0.2 Castleshane 936 1 15 4 0 0 4 960 Drumsnat -3.9 -12.0 -8.2 -3.9 -4.8 -1.0 Church Hill 635 1 18 0 2 0 5 661 Emyvale -4.7 -11.3 -6.6 -4.7 -3.9 0.8 Clones 438 0 22 0 0 0 8 468 Enagh 2.4 -5.9 -8.3 2.4 1.3 -1.2 Clones Rural 1457 6 125 0 2 4 7 1601 Figullar 2.8 -6.1 -8.9 2.8 1.0 -1.8 Clones Urban 668 1 211 9 24 15 18 946 Glaslough -0.2 -5.8 -5.6 -0.2 1.5 1.7 Clontibret 674 0 21 0 0 0 4 699 Killylough -4.8 -10.2 -5.4 -4.8 -2.9 1.9 Cormeen 445 0 5 1 0 0 5 456 Kilmore 4.6 -7.4 -12.0 4.6 -0.3 -4.9 Corracharra 252 0 17 1 1 0 0 271 Monaghan Rural (Pt.) -1.9 -10.1 -8.2 -1.9 -2.9 -1.1 Creeve 589 0 7 0 1 6 5 608 Rackwallace 0.3 -5.5 -5.8 0.3 1.8 1.5 Cremartin 1102 0 50 1 1 0 6 1160 Scotstown -2.1 -9.6 -7.6 -2.1 -2.5 -0.4 Crossalare 636 0 14 0 0 3 3 656 Shanmullagh -0.1 -13.3 -13.2 -0.1 -6.1 -6.0 Currin 592 0 33 1 0 1 24 651 Sheskin -6.7 -14.8 -8.0 -6.7 -7.6 -0.9 Dawsongrove 663 0 19 0 0 0 2 684 Tedavnet -3.1 -10.6 -7.5 -3.1 -3.4 -0.3 Derrygorry 254 0 15 0 0 0 1 270 Tehallan -2.9 -8.2 -5.3 -2.9 -1.1 1.8 Donaghmoyne 649 0 14 0 2 1 6 672 Tullycorbet -1.4 -9.5 -8.1 -1.4 -2.2 -0.8 Drum 178 0 5 0 0 1 2 186

134 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 135 Electoral District White White Other Black or Asian or Other Not Stated Total Irish Irish White Black Asian Traveller Irish Irish

Drumboory 495 0 21 0 1 1 3 521 Drumcarrow 414 0 21 1 1 1 0 438 General Drumgurra 618 0 58 0 1 0 1 678

Drumhillagh 647 6 30 0 0 1 1 685 Drummully 97 0 0 0 0 0 1 98 Information Drumsnat 898 2 67 5 5 0 3 980

Emyvale 997 0 185 1 1 15 25 1224

Enagh 454 0 33 0 0 0 0 487

Enagh 657 0 19 0 0 0 3 679

Figullar 442 1 22 1 0 0 3 469

Glaslough 739 2 76 0 3 3 8 831

Greagh 417 0 4 0 0 5 4 430

Inishkeen 969 0 31 0 0 0 2 1002

Killeevan 359 0 8 0 0 0 0 367

Killylough 537 0 7 0 3 5 8 560

Killynenagh 191 0 7 0 0 0 1 199

Kilmore 497 0 10 2 0 0 7 516

Kilmurry 593 0 15 0 0 2 4 614 Kiltybegs 630 0 13 0 0 2 0 645 This chapter includes information on the Laragh 520 0 16 5 6 0 7 554 community of county Monaghan in relation Lisnaveane 384 0 5 1 0 0 2 392 to common household services. Chapter Loughfea 570 0 32 0 0 1 5 608 eight includes information on heating Monaghan Rural (Pt.) 4391 169 1320 50 65 53 89 6137 systems, water systemsand sewage systems. Monaghan Urban 1304 11 694 31 55 28 42 2165 District

Mullyash 344 0 10 1 0 1 3 359

Newbliss 752 0 36 2 1 0 3 794

Rackwallace 848 0 40 1 1 1 5 896

Raferagh 440 0 13 0 0 1 2 456

Scotstown 1108 1 26 0 4 1 9 1149

Shanmullagh 213 0 2 0 0 0 2 217

Sheskin 610 0 12 3 0 0 8 633

St. Tierney 370 0 17 0 0 0 6 393

Tedavnet 813 0 33 0 0 5 4 855

Tehallan 852 0 64 2 8 1 6 933

Tullycorbet 648 2 8 0 0 0 2 660

Totals 52198 249 5847 320 433 308 568 59923

136 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 137 Access to Emergency Services – Fire station DED Distance in time to service

DED Distance in time to service Clones Rural 8 to 12 Minutes

Cormeen 15 to 20 Minutes

Currin 15 to 20 Minutes Carrickmacross Urban 6 to 8 Minutes Dawsongrove 12 to 15 Minutes Castleblayney Urban 6 to 8 Minutes Drum 15 to 20 Minutes Clones Urban 6 to 8 Minutes Drummully 12 to 15 Minutes Monaghan Urban 6 to 8 Minutes Killeevan 12 to 15 Minutes Ballymackney 8 to 12 Minutes Killynenagh 15 to 20 Minutes Bocks 12 to 15 Minutes Lisnaveane 15 to 20 Minutes Carrickmacross Rural 8 to 12 Minutes Newbliss 12 to 15 Minutes Corracharra 8 to 12 Minutes St. Tierney 12 to 15 Minutes Crossalare 12 to 15 Minutes Anketell Grove 15 to 20 Minutes Donaghmoyne 8 to 12 Minutes Bellanode 12 to 15 Minutes Drumboory 15 to 20 Minutes Bragan 15 to 20 Minutes Drumcarrow 12 to 15 Minutes Caddagh 15 to 20 Minutes Drumgurra 12 to 15 Minutes Castleshane 15 to 20 Minutes Enagh 12 to 15 Minutes Clones 20 to 30 Minutes Inishkeen 15 to 20 Minutes Clontibret 15 to 20 Minutes Kilmurry 12 to 15 Minutes Derrygorry 20 to 30 Minutes Kiltybegs 15 to 20 Minutes Drumhillagh 15 to 20 Minutes Loughfea 12 to 15 Minutes Drumsnat 15 to 20 Minutes Raferagh 12 to 15 Minutes Emyvale 15 to 20 Minutes Annayalla 15 to 20 Minutes Enagh 12 to 15 Minutes Ballybay Rural 6 to 8 Minutes Figullar 20 to 30 Minutes Ballybay Urban 0 to 6 Minutes Glaslough 15 to 20 Minutes Bellatrain 15 to 20 Minutes Killylough 15 to 20 Minutes Broomfield 12 to 15 Minutes Kilmore 15 to 20 Minutes Carrickaslane 12 to 15 Minutes Monaghan Rural 8 to 12 Minutes Carrickatee 15 to 20 Minutes Rackwallace 12 to 15 Minutes Castleblayney Rural 8 to 12 Minutes Scotstown 15 to 20 Minutes Church Hill 12 to 15 Minutes Shanmullagh 15 to 20 Minutes Creeve 12 to 15 Minutes Sheskin 20 to 30 Minutes Cremartin 12 to 15 Minutes Tedavnet 15 to 20 Minutes Greagh 12 to 15 Minutes Tehallan 12 to 15 Minutes Laragh 15 to 20 Minutes Tullycorbet 12 to 15 Minutes Mullyash 15 to 20 Minutes National figure 8-12 minutes Aghabog 15 to 20 Minutes County figure 8-12 minutes Anny 12 to 15 Minutes

138 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 139 Access to Emergency Services – Garda station DED Distance in time to service

DED Distance in time to service Clones Rural 8 to 12 Minutes

Cormeen 12 to 15 Minutes

Currin 12 to 15 Minutes Carrickmacross Urban 6 to 8 Minutes Dawsongrove 8 to 12 Minutes Castleblayney Urban 6 to 8 Minutes Drum 15 to 20 Minutes Clones Urban 6 to 8 Minutes Drummully 12 to 15 Minutes Monaghan Urban 6 to 8 Minutes Killeevan 12 to 15 Minutes Ballymackney 8 to 12 Minutes Killynenagh 15 to 20 Minutes Bocks 15 to 20 Minutes Lisnaveane 8 to 12 Minutes Carrickmacross Rural 8 to 12 Minutes Newbliss 12 to 15 Minutes Corracharra 8 to 12 Minutes St. Tierney 12 to 15 Minutes Crossalare 12 to 15 Minutes Anketell Grove 8 to 12 Minutes Donaghmoyne 8 to 12 Minutes Bellanode 8 to 12 Minutes Drumboory 15 to 20 Minutes Bragan 15 to 20 Minutes Drumcarrow 12 to 15 Minutes Caddagh 12 to 15 Minutes Drumgurra 12 to 15 Minutes Castleshane 15 to 20 Minutes Enagh 12 to 15 Minutes Clones 12 to 15 Minutes Inishkeen 12 to 15 Minutes Clontibret 15 to 20 Minutes Kilmurry 12 to 15 Minutes Derrygorry 12 to 15 Minutes Kiltybegs 15 to 20 Minutes Drumhillagh 15 to 20 Minutes Loughfea 12 to 15 Minutes Drumsnat 15 to 20 Minutes Raferagh 12 to 15 Minutes Emyvale 8 to 12 Minutes Annayalla 15 to 20 Minutes Enagh 8 to 12 Minutes Ballybay Rural 8 to 12 Minutes Figullar 8 to 12 Minutes Ballybay Urban 6 to 8 Minutes Glaslough 12 to 15 Minutes Bellatrain 15 to 20 Minutes Killylough 12 to 15 Minutes Broomfield 12 to 15 Minutes Kilmore 15 to 20 Minutes Carrickaslane 12 to 15 Minutes Monaghan Rural 8 to 12 Minutes Carrickatee 15 to 20 Minutes Rackwallace 12 to 15 Minutes Castleblayney Rural 8 to 12 Minutes Scotstown 8 to 12 Minutes Church Hill 12 to 15 Minutes Shanmullagh 12 to 15 Minutes Creeve 15 to 20 Minutes Sheskin 12 to 15 Minutes Cremartin 12 to 15 Minutes Tedavnet 8 to 12 Minutes Greagh 12 to 15 Minutes Tehallan 12 to 15 Minutes Laragh 15 to 20 Minutes Tullycorbet 12 to 15 Minutes Mullyash 15 to 20 Minutes National figure 8-12 minutes Aghabog 12 to 15 Minutes County figure 8-12 minutes Anny 8 to 12 Minutes

140 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 141 Access to Health Services DED Distance to GP Distance to 24 hour Distance to partial Not stated Surgery Emergency hospital Emergency hospital

DED Distance to GP Distance to 24 hour Distance to partial Not stated Anny 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 5 Surgery Emergency hospital Emergency hospital Clones Rural 6 to 8 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 6

Cormeen 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 3 Carrickmacross Urban 0 to 6 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 16 Currin 12 to 15 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 10 Castleblayney Urban 0 to 6 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 8 Dawsongrove 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 1 Clones Urban 0 to 6 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 11 Drum 12 to 15 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 1 Monaghan Urban 0 to 6 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 0 to 10 Minutes 23 Drummully 8 to 12 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 1 Ballymackney 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 3 Killeevan 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 0 Bocks 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 1 Killynenagh 12 to 15 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 0 Carrickmacross Rural 6 to 8 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 30 Lisnaveane 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 1 Corracharra 15 to 20 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 0 Newbliss 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 1 Crossalare 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 1 St. Tierney 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 1 Donaghmoyne 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 1 Anketell Grove 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 11 Drumboory 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 2 Bellanode 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 12 Drumcarrow 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 2 Bragan 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 3 Drumgurra 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 1 Caddagh 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 1 Enagh 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 1 Castleshane 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 4 Inishkeen 12 to 15 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 7 Clones 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 6 Kilmurry 8 to 12 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 1 Clontibret 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 4 Kiltybegs 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 3 Derrygorry 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 3 Loughfea 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 2 Drumhillagh 15 to 20 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 0 Raferagh 15 to 20 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 0 Drumsnat 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 5 Annayalla 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 4 Emyvale 6 to 8 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 10 Ballybay Rural 6 to 8 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 17 Enagh 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 3 Ballybay Urban 0 to 6 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 4 Figullar 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 4 Bellatrain 15 to 20 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 1 Glaslough 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 15 Broomfield 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 8 Killylough 12 to 15 Minutes 45 to 60 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 3 Carrickaslane 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 3 Kilmore 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 0 Carrickatee 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 1 Monaghan Rural 6 to 8 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 0 to 10 Minutes 53 Castleblayney Rural 6 to 8 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 32 Rackwallace 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 2 Church Hill 8 to 12 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 8 Scotstown 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 7 Creeve 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 0 Shanmullagh 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 1 Cremartin 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 13 Sheskin 15 to 20 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 4 Greagh 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 1 Tedavnet 12 to 15 Minutes 45 to 60 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 3 Laragh 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 5 Tehallan 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 7 Mullyash 12 to 15 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 1 Tullycorbet 8 to 12 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 10 to 20 Minutes 3 Aghabog 12 to 15 Minutes 30 to 45 Minutes 20 to 30 Minutes 0 National figure 8-12 minutes 20-30 minutes 10-20 minutes

County figure 8-12 minutes 30- 45 minutes 20-30 minutes

142 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 143 Households by water supply type DED Public Grp Gp Other None Not Main Scheme Scheme private stated LA PS source

DED Public Grp Gp Other None Not Anny 20 59 9 21 0 5 Main Scheme Scheme private stated LA PS source Clones Rural 375 30 7 151 1 6

Cormeen 23 64 44 25 3 3 Carrickmacross Urban 779 34 1 0 0 16 Currin 94 43 4 80 2 10 Castleblayney Urban 407 22 2 1 0 8 Dawsongrove 103 68 43 22 0 1 Clones Urban 413 11 0 1 0 11 Drum 6 22 24 13 0 1 Monaghan Urban 855 41 4 2 3 23 Drummully 21 4 0 8 0 1 Ballymackney 56 87 97 57 2 3 Killeevan 21 11 15 74 2 0 Bocks 11 87 62 52 0 1 Killynenagh 3 17 13 31 1 0 Carrickmacross Rural 898 174 133 69 0 30 Lisnaveane 20 53 34 27 1 1 Corracharra 12 45 27 12 0 0 Newbliss 157 24 13 92 0 1 Crossalare 7 65 84 34 0 1 St. Tierney 37 28 19 42 0 1 Donaghmoyne 12 61 82 53 1 1 Anketell Grove 39 193 112 16 0 11 Drumboory 6 72 56 37 0 2 Bellanode 236 136 76 62 0 12 Drumcarrow 8 54 62 17 0 2 Bragan 7 41 38 7 0 3 Drumgurra 13 84 72 53 1 1 Caddagh 8 59 54 36 1 1 Enagh 11 95 68 50 0 1 Castleshane 47 121 36 105 1 4 Inishkeen 127 73 52 101 1 7 Clones 14 64 70 11 2 6 Kilmurry 14 66 67 47 1 1 Clontibret 36 55 16 130 1 4 Kiltybegs 48 36 37 76 1 3 Derrygorry 9 49 27 8 0 3 Loughfea 6 86 62 47 0 2 Drumhillagh 11 83 50 66 0 0 Raferagh 7 73 61 20 1 0 Drumsnat 139 92 49 56 0 5 Annayalla 29 82 16 76 1 4 Emyvale 227 113 66 26 0 10 Ballybay Rural 400 90 11 36 1 17 Enagh 20 64 53 19 0 3 Ballybay Urban 148 10 0 0 0 4 Figullar 17 70 51 3 0 4 Bellatrain 18 37 11 18 0 1 Glaslough 99 106 55 22 0 15 Broomfield 19 99 66 49 1 8 Killylough 9 88 75 6 0 3 Carrickaslane 64 52 29 57 1 3 Kilmore 33 64 54 40 0 0 Carrickatee 31 49 9 20 1 1 Monaghan Rural 1760 183 89 118 1 53 Castleblayney Rural 882 186 109 104 0 32 Rackwallace 25 95 60 107 0 2 Church Hill 35 100 46 41 2 8 Scotstown 121 146 94 12 0 7 Creeve 42 111 10 35 2 0 Shanmullagh 9 35 27 1 0 1 Cremartin 51 120 97 119 0 13 Sheskin 16 94 84 3 0 4 Greagh 25 52 23 43 0 1 Tedavnet 25 114 127 23 0 3 Laragh 21 78 24 67 1 5 Tehallan 40 120 77 61 0 7 Mullyash 11 33 25 58 1 1 Tullycorbet 31 80 21 82 0 3 Aghabog 11 26 37 33 0 0 Totals 9335 5079 3228 3091 38 405

144 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 145 Households by Sewage System DED Public Indiv Indiv Other No facilty Not Total scheme Septic Treat- stated tank ment

DED Public Indiv Indiv Other No facilty Not Total Anny 1 93 15 0 0 5 114 scheme Septic Treat- stated tank ment Clones Rural 290 247 23 3 1 6 570

Cormeen 3 138 15 0 3 3 162 Carrickmacross Urban 793 7 4 0 0 26 830 Currin 80 131 10 1 1 10 233 Castleblayney Urban 430 4 1 0 0 5 440 Dawsongrove 92 127 15 0 0 3 237 Clones Urban 417 5 0 0 1 13 436 Drum 5 52 5 1 0 3 66 Monaghan Urban 871 12 1 3 2 39 928 Drummully 0 31 2 0 0 1 34 Ballymackney 13 254 28 0 2 5 302 Killeevan 1 110 10 0 0 2 123 Bocks 13 158 33 5 2 2 213 Killynenagh 0 55 8 2 0 0 65 Carrickmacross Rural 863 352 46 6 0 37 1304 Lisnaveane 8 115 12 0 1 0 136 Corracharra 9 76 10 1 0 0 96 Newbliss 120 145 16 2 0 4 287 Crossalare 5 142 40 3 0 1 191 St. Tierney 28 89 7 0 0 3 127 Donaghmoyne 1 171 33 1 0 4 210 Anketell Grove 36 271 40 5 0 19 371 Drumboory 0 145 24 1 0 3 173 Bellanode 177 285 33 10 0 17 522 Drumcarrow 1 118 17 3 0 4 143 Bragan 1 87 5 1 0 2 96 Drumgurra 11 171 36 4 1 1 224 Caddagh 0 133 21 1 1 3 159 Enagh 32 164 23 3 0 3 225 Castleshane 61 218 27 1 1 6 314 Inishkeen 116 211 29 0 0 5 361 Clones 1 140 22 1 1 2 167 Kilmurry 3 146 36 3 2 6 196 Clontibret 2 213 17 0 4 6 242 Kiltybegs 1 176 18 0 1 5 201 Derrygorry 7 78 5 2 0 4 96 Loughfea 2 167 28 0 0 6 203 Drumhillagh 0 182 24 2 1 1 210 Raferagh 1 143 15 0 3 0 162 Drumsnat 156 164 12 3 0 6 341 Annayalla 3 176 25 1 0 3 208 Emyvale 237 164 29 1 0 11 442 Ballybay Rural 351 157 22 1 0 24 555 Enagh 8 130 17 0 1 3 159 Ballybay Urban 157 1 0 1 0 3 162 Figullar 14 104 19 1 0 7 145 Bellatrain 2 68 11 2 1 1 85 Glaslough 113 146 17 6 0 15 297 Broomfield 10 194 31 0 0 7 242 Killylough 3 162 13 1 0 2 181 Carrickaslane 51 130 17 5 0 3 206 Kilmore 3 170 16 0 0 2 191 Carrickatee 1 91 14 0 2 3 111 Monaghan Rural 1667 404 37 25 1 70 2204 Castleblayney Rural 916 319 28 3 1 46 1313 Rackwallace 2 263 19 1 0 4 289 Church Hill 41 160 19 2 2 8 232 Scotstown 100 250 23 0 1 6 380 Creeve 10 162 24 0 2 2 200 Shanmullagh 0 60 10 0 0 3 73 Cremartin 72 259 44 9 0 16 400 Sheskin 38 136 15 2 0 10 201 Greagh 1 112 23 1 0 7 144 Tedavnet 19 256 14 0 0 3 292 Laragh 6 156 27 0 0 7 196 Tehallan 31 241 20 1 0 12 305 Mullyash 0 113 14 0 0 2 129 Tullycorbet 3 187 19 1 3 4 217 Aghabog 0 90 13 0 2 2 107 Totals 8510 10587 1346 132 44 557 21176

146 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 147 Households by Heating DED None Oil Natu- Elec- Coal Peat Liquid wood other Not Total ral gas tricity petro- stated leum

DED None Oil Natu- Elec- Coal Peat Liquid wood other Not Total Anny 1 95 0 2 5 0 2 7 1 1 114 ral gas tricity petro- stated leum Clones Rural 9 472 4 12 52 1 9 9 1 1 570

Cormeen 5 131 1 2 19 0 0 2 0 2 162 Carrickmacross 9 429 301 38 35 4 3 5 0 6 830 Urban Currin 10 186 1 2 10 6 2 13 0 3 233

Castleblayney Urban 8 249 29 98 39 0 9 2 4 2 440 Dawsongrove 5 176 1 6 34 0 3 11 1 0 237

Clones Urban 16 304 6 39 53 3 1 3 4 7 436 Drum 2 54 0 0 2 2 3 3 0 0 66

Monaghan Urban 16 484 64 261 61 4 24 1 3 10 928 Drummully 0 26 0 0 1 1 1 5 0 0 34

Ballymackney 3 259 0 8 19 1 3 5 2 2 302 Killeevan 4 99 1 4 6 0 5 2 1 1 123

Bocks 2 163 7 9 15 1 3 6 6 1 213 Killynenagh 3 52 0 1 4 0 0 4 1 0 65

Carrickmacross 3 669 533 20 52 1 6 8 4 8 1304 Lisnaveane 3 108 0 0 13 1 2 9 0 0 136 Rural Newbliss 1 224 5 3 35 1 6 10 2 0 287 Corracharra 2 75 0 3 11 1 0 4 0 0 96 St. Tierney 0 112 3 0 4 0 3 3 2 0 127 Crossalare 1 148 4 4 19 0 7 4 1 3 191 Anketell Grove 5 323 1 4 8 9 7 5 3 6 371 Donaghmoyne 1 184 0 2 11 0 1 4 4 3 210 Bellanode 8 460 8 6 19 0 4 11 3 3 522 Drumboory 2 143 0 1 12 0 0 12 1 2 173 Bragan 0 77 0 2 5 8 1 3 0 0 96 Drumcarrow 2 120 0 5 9 0 0 5 2 0 143 Caddagh 7 123 1 3 17 1 0 5 1 1 159 Drumgurra 1 186 2 2 19 0 1 10 3 0 224 Castleshane 4 257 2 5 27 4 2 8 4 1 314 Enagh 2 180 5 3 22 0 0 9 4 0 225 Clones 1 133 1 1 12 11 0 7 1 0 167 Inishkeen 3 316 1 3 27 1 1 6 1 2 361 Clontibret 2 209 1 6 9 1 2 6 4 2 242 Kilmurry 2 174 0 2 14 0 2 2 0 0 196 Derrygorry 0 80 0 1 5 1 1 7 1 0 96 Kiltybegs 2 176 0 1 15 0 1 5 1 0 201 Drumhillagh 1 177 1 2 19 0 0 6 4 0 210 Loughfea 1 180 0 0 11 0 0 9 1 1 203 Drumsnat 4 265 14 2 36 2 3 11 3 1 341 Raferagh 1 136 0 3 15 0 0 6 1 0 162 Emyvale 1 372 3 16 29 6 3 9 2 1 442 Annayalla 1 183 0 6 12 0 1 2 1 2 208 Enagh 3 131 0 2 6 1 4 9 0 3 159 Ballybay Rural 5 451 16 10 57 0 2 6 4 4 555 Figullar 2 106 16 3 5 2 3 7 0 1 145 Ballybay Urban 5 106 2 26 19 0 1 2 0 1 162 Glaslough 0 211 33 4 29 0 7 8 3 2 297 Bellatrain 1 75 0 1 5 0 0 1 2 0 85 Killylough 2 153 0 1 7 6 1 7 0 4 181 Broomfield 2 213 1 6 12 0 1 3 1 3 242 Kilmore 2 171 0 1 11 2 0 4 0 0 191 Carrickaslane 0 187 0 6 8 0 1 1 1 2 206 Monaghan Rural 24 1830 14 82 192 3 16 20 10 13 2204 Carrickatee 0 92 2 0 12 0 0 3 1 1 111 Rackwallace 4 251 1 5 15 1 2 9 1 0 289 Castleblayney Rural 8 1142 1 58 76 2 2 5 7 12 1313 Scotstown 2 327 2 8 15 5 6 11 1 3 380 Church Hill 3 186 0 8 27 2 1 4 0 1 232 Shanmullagh 1 59 0 0 5 3 0 4 1 0 73 Creeve 2 159 1 6 25 0 0 2 5 0 200 Sheskin 3 147 0 2 18 23 1 5 0 2 201 Cremartin 3 347 0 9 25 1 1 4 7 3 400 Tedavnet 3 252 2 5 6 3 6 10 2 3 292 Greagh 1 121 1 3 10 0 0 5 2 1 144 Tehallan 3 271 2 9 9 0 2 5 3 1 305 Laragh 4 163 6 3 12 1 0 6 0 1 196 Tullycorbet 5 183 1 0 16 0 1 8 1 2 217 Mullyash 4 109 0 2 8 0 0 5 0 1 129 Total 249 16497 1101 848 1482 126 181 426 130 136 21176 Aghabog 3 85 0 0 10 0 1 8 0 0 107

148 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 149 Section three: Economic Profile of County Monaghan

150 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 151 IDA

At December 2013, in County Monaghan there were 6 IDA supported companies employing 275 people in permanent positions and a further 73 in contract positions. In County Enterprise Cavan, there were 5 IDA supported companies employing 1,020 people in permanent positions and a further 45 in contract positions.

Employment in IDA companies for the years 2006 2009 2006 to 2011 2007 2010 2008 2011 Number of jobs

3,000

2,500

2,000

1,500

1,000

Government agencies provide a variety 500 of employment supports to job creation through the Industrial Development 0 Authority (IDA), Enterprise Ireland (EI) Cavan Louth Monaghan Donegal Leitrim Sligo and the former County Enterprise Board

(CEBs), now reformed under the local Source: Forfas Annual Employment Survey 2011 Key points: authorities as Local Enterprise Offices. (taken from BRA Regional Profile 2013) It is clear that County Monaghan lags far behind all other counties in the Border Region for numbers employed in IDA Note: client companies. In 2011, the figure was 355, compared to the includes part-time, temporary and short term contract employees next lowest of 903 in Leitrim and 1,104 in Cavan.

152 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 153 Enterprise Ireland County Enterprise Board / Local Enterprise Offices Enterprise Ireland supports companies involved in manufacturing and internationally traded services. The former County Enterprise Boards, now operating as Local Enterprise Offices are located in each county/city in the country, providing supports to businesses with ten or less employees. The chart below details the contribution of the County Enterprise Employment in Enterprise Ireland-aided Boards to job creation in the Border Region. companies

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2007 2010

No. of plants 145 144 140 140 139 142 132 123 124 114 Contribution of the County Enterprise Boards 2008 2011 to job creation in the Border Region 2009 2012 (est.) Full time jobs 4252 4548 4812 4793 4093 3236 3195 3311 3463 3572

Gains 346 559 529 322 341 74 252 391 294 359 Number of jobs Losses -539 -263 -265 -341 -1041 -931 -293 -275 -142 249

Net change -193 296 264 -19 -700 -857 -41 116 152 110 300

Contract/Part time jobs 146 207 220 241 228 241 309 361 408 374 200

Source Forfás Employment Survey 2013 Over €1.5m had been approved to Monaghan companies and 100 €599,000 paid across EI’s suite of supports. At December 2013, in , Enterprise Ireland had 99 client companies In 2004 there were 145 Enterprise Ireland assisted companies 0 in the county employing circa 4,250, in 2013 there were 114 employing in excess of 4,000 people. Over €1m had been paid to Jobs assisted companies employing almost 3,500 people. The sectors Cavan-based companies by Enterprise Ireland. -100 supported would have been predominantly food, engineering, consumer products and community enterprise centres. -200

-300 Employees by sector in Enterprise Ireland aided The table demonstrates the variety of sectors supported by Monaghan Cavan Donegal Leitrim Louth Sligo companies, 2012 Enterprise Ireland with agri-food, engineering and furniture manufacturing featuring strongly.

Source: Oireachtas, 2013 and Enterprise Ireland divisional office Source: CEB MIS System February 2013 (taken from Enterprise Ireland submission to Committee of Public Accounts 15th No. of employees February 2013)

Sector Over 200 100-199 50-99 25-49 Under 25 Total

Agri-food 3 2 6 6 17 34

Engineering 1 1 2 10 14

Furniture manufacturing 2 27 29

Other manufacturing 1 1 7 9

Construction 1 6 7 14

IT/Digital media 3 3

Printing 1 4 5

Animal health/supplies 1 2 3

Other sales and servicing 1 17 18

Total 4 2 9 20 94 129

154 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 155 County Enterprise Board / Local Enterprise Industrial Output Office financial supports for County Monaghan, 2010 – 2014 The table below provides

Details of industrial output for the county from No. of financial supports 2002 to 2011.

Type of grant 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Industrial Local Units NACE Rev 2 by Region, Statistical Business Expansion 3 5 3 7 8 Indicator and Year, Monaghan Feasibility / Innovation 3 4 5 2 2

Priming 7 6 6 4 6 2002 2008 2009 2010 2011 Total 13 15 14 13 16

Gross Industrial Output (Euro 993238 1107839 913152 991638 1131168 thousand)

Persons Engaged 4717 4275 3639 3658 3711

In 2012-2013, Monaghan County Enterprise Board approved Gross Industrial Output Per Person 210566 259144 250935 271087 304815 grants to the value of €786,154 with 60.5 associated jobs, Net Output (Euro thousand) 303702 317483 198847 258785 313256 including €100,000 in 2012 towards the establishment of an Net Output less Wages and Salaries 199858 184978 97451 160827 207217 Innovation centre in Carrickmacross. In addition the Board was (Euro thousand) involved in a number of cross-border projects with an estimated Wages and Salaries (Euro 103844 132505 101396 97958 106039 spend of €750,000. In County Cavan for the same period, thousand) – total paid the Enterprise Board had approved 18 grants to the value of Wages and Salaries per Industrial 21998 27215 24204 23003 - €361,500. Worker

Wages and Salaries per other 32001 46508 41911 41725 - 9.3.3 Key points: employees (clerical, admin., technical, managerial) The figures for 2013 show a further fall in the number of people employed in IDA client companies for both Monaghan and Average overall wages /salaries per 22015 31761 28546 27602 29284 employee Cavan. County Monaghan has more Enterprise Ireland client companies (124) than Cavan (99), however, Cavan have more Wages and Salaries as % of net 34.2% 41.74% 50.99% 37.85% 33.85% output employees, 4,000+ compared to approx. 3,500 in Monaghan. From 2006 to 2011 there has been a large fall in the numbers CSO, 2011 employed, from circa 4,250 to circa 3,500, in Enterprise Ireland supported companies. Monaghan’s County Enterprise Board approved a higher value of grants with more associated jobs than Cavan for 2012-2013.

Key points Although there has been an increase in outputs, the proportion The time period represents pre-recession activity (2002), of net output spent on wages and salaries has decreased, from recession and years following on from recession. The county’s 50.99% in 2009 to 33.85% in 2011, which is more akin to 2002 gross industrial output has risen since 2009, by 8.6% for 2010 levels of 34.2%, although average wages have increased by 33% and by 14% between 2010 and 2011. Increases have also between 2002 and 2011. occurred in the net output from 2009 (30.1% from 2009 to 2010

and 21% from 2010 to 2011) which is indicative of improved The following table provides comparison between neighbouring profitability and reflects either cost reduction due to economies counties and the State. of scale, or a move towards higher ‘value-added’ products.

156 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 157 Industrial Output comparison of counties, Persons Engaged in local industrial units 2002 2010, (€) and 2011

Monaghan Cavan Leitrim Louth State Monaghan Cavan Leitrim Louth State

Gross Industrial Output (Euro 991638 1526737 267852 912335 96550868 2011 2002 2011 2002 2011 2002 2011 2002 2011 2002 thousand) No. of Local 136 134 109 96 42 33 189 200 5525 5535 Persons Engaged 3658 4497 927 4743 188632 Units

Gross Industrial Output Per Person 271087 339501 288945 192354 511848 Total 3711 4717 4834 3828 967 949 4779 8653 189569 258435 Persons Net Output (Euro thousand) 258785 411480 190414 504968 62004885 Engaged Net Output less Wages and Salaries 160827 257551 161700 346608 54325826 (Euro thousand) Source: CSO Wages and Salaries (Euro 97958 153929 28714 158360 7679059 thousand) – total paid

Wages and Salaries per Industrial 23003 31137 22890 30036 33641 Worker Key points: Wages and Salaries per other 41725 47319 45874 42662 54535 For County Monaghan there has been little change in the employees (clerical, admin., number of units, yet there has been substantial change in the technical, managerial) number of persons engaged, a reduction of almost 1,000. A Average overall wages /salaries per 27602 34700 31798 34292 41358 similar situation has occurred in Cavan, with a reduction of 13 employee local units and reduction of just over 1,000 of persons engaged. Wages and Salaries as % of net 37.85% 37.41% 15.08% 31.36% 12.38% Louth saw a decrease by 11 in the number of local units, with output a reduction in persons engaged by 3,874. The State figures also reflect this pattern. Leitrim, however, saw an increase of local CSO, 2011 units by 9 and an increase in persons engaged by 18.

9.4.4 Key points: County Monaghan’s gross industrial output was much lower than Cavan’s, slightly higher than Louth’s and substantially higher than Leitrim’s. Although Leitrim’s gross output was substantially smaller than Monaghan’s, its net output less wages and salaries was slightly higher than Monaghan’s, which represents a higher margin of value added in Leitrim’s product. Louth’s net output less wages and salaries was substantially higher that Monaghan’s, again representing a higher margin of value added. There were substantial variations in average wages and salaries per employee, with Monaghan having the lowest, the State average was 49.8% higher, while Cavan’s was 25.7% higher. Monaghan had the highest figure for wages and salaries spent as a percentage of net output (37.85%) compared to the State average of 12.38%.

158 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 159 Farm Size Chart of farm size Monaghan

Monaghan farm sizes have traditionally been substantially The table below looks in more detail at farm size providing smaller than the national average figures. According to the comparisons between 2010 and 2000 along with the State and Census of Agriculture 2010, the average farm size in County border figures. Agriculture Monaghan was 23.3 hectares which is substantially less than the national average of 32.7 hectares and below the regional average of 26.8 hectares.

Number of farms classified by farm size (AAU) (hectares) in each region and county 2010 and 2000

Region or <5 5 - <10 10 - <20 20 - <30 30 - <50 50 - > 100 Total Average county <100 farm size (AAU)*

Monaghan 62 1,010 1,362 880 887 346 18 4565 23.3 2010 1.36% 22.12% 29.84% 19.28% 19.43% 7.58% 0.39%

Monaghan 420 811 1,357 906 762 287 24 4567 21.8 2000 9.20% 17.76% 29.71% 19.84% 16.68% 6.28% 0.53%

Border 2010 388 6,087 8,086 5,248 5,784 2,759 479 28831 26.8 1.35% 21.11% 28.05% 18.20% 20.06% 9.60% 1.66%

State 2010 2,341 23,133 33,581 24,687 30,668 20,755 4,695 139860 32.7 1.67% 16.54% 24.01% 17.65% 21.93% 14.84% 3.36%

State 2000 11,692 16,727 34,290 25,045 29,627 19,535 4,611 141527 31.4 Agriculture is a dominant economic 8.26% 11.82% 24.23% 17.70% 20.93% 13.80% 3.26% activity in County Monaghan, providing substantial employment at 12.25% in 2011, a much higher percentage than the regional Census of Agriculture 2010, 2000 Key points: and national figures of 7.72% and 5.06% Just over 50% (53.32%) of farms in Monaghan were less than 20 hectares in size in 2010, a slight decrease compared with 56.67% respectively. * The Agricultural Area Utilised (AAU) is the combined area under crops, silage, hay, pasture and rough grazing land in use in 2000. In the State, 42.22% of farms in 2010 were less than 20 (including fallow land). Areas under roads, tracks, water, bog, hectares, substantially lower than the Monaghan figure. marsh, rocks, unused rough grazing land, buildings, etc. are excluded. (2010) Only 7.97% of farms in Monaghan in 2010 are greater than 50 hectares in size, compared to the State figure of 18.2%.

Farm Type

County Monaghan’s farming has traditionally focused predominantly on beef production with a lesser proportion involved in dairying. Detail of this is shown in the chart and table below.

160 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 161 Number of farms classified by farm type Numbers of poultry per farm Pigs

With a total of 350 farms in Monaghan, the average number of As depicted from the table below, County Monaghan’s Region or Specialist Specialist Special- Special- Mixed Mixed Mixed Other Total birds per farm is 16,708. The Border region has a total of 1,550 contribution to the pig industry has fallen over the period 2000 county tillage dairying ist beef ist sheep grazing crops field farms with an average number of birds per farm of 4,670, while to 2010, from 60 farms to 40 farms, and represented 1.62% of produc- livestock and live- crops tion stock the average number of birds per farm is 1,282 nationally. the number of pigs nationally in 2010, compared with County Cavan with 21.95% of the national figure, with 80 farms. State 4,795 15,654 77,738 13,555 14,697 2,443 9,635 1,343 139860 2010 3.42% 11.19% 55.58% 9.69% 10.51% 1.75% 6.89% 0.96% The number of birds in the state has decreased both at national State 4,736 26,292 72,141 12,233 20,729 3,644 - 1,752 141527 and county level from 2000, when there were 13,960,771 and 2000 3.35% 18.58% 50.98% 8.64% 14.65% 2.57% 1.24% 6,496,132 respectively. County Monaghan had increased its Border 466 1,694 16,411 4,863 2,702 268 1,982 445 28831 percentage share of total birds by 7% between 2000 and 2010, 1.62% 7.42% 56.92% 16.87% 9.37% 0.93% 6.87% 1.54% while the number of farms fell from 400 to 350. Monaghan 25 599 3,115 98 238 12 265 213 4565 2010 0.55% 13.12% 68.24% 2.15% 5.21% 0.26% 5.81% 4.67%

Monaghan 20 1,093 2,731 77 402 29 - 215 4567 2000 0.44% 23.93% 59.80% 1.69% 8.80% 0.63% 4.71% Number of pig farms and animals 2010 and 2000

Source: Census of Agriculture, 2010, 2000 Specialist dairying represents the second largest category, Area Farms Animals 13.12%, which is also greater proportionally than the Border Key points: and national figures. Specialist dairying has decreased by 10.81% Monaghan 2010 40 24550 The predominant farm type in County Monaghan is specialist since 2000. This trend is reflected nationally. Monaghan 2000 60 40059 beef production, representing 68.24% of farm types, which is significantly greater proportionally compared to Border and Cavan 2010 80 332880 national figures of 56.92% and 55.58% respectively. Specialist Cavan 2000 120 374608 beef production has increased by 8.44% since 2000. Border 2010 250 413829

State 2010 1209 1516291

State 2000 1280 1722108 Poultry Census of Agriculture 2010, 2000 County Monaghanis the most significant county in the poultry industry representing more than half (53.53%) of the total birds in the State with 5,847,740, while the national figure is 10,924,807. Characteristics of the holder

In general, farms tend to be family owned enterprises with a Numbers engaged in poultry farming 2010 and high percentage of the holders being in the older age groups. The 2000 table below demonstrates this.

Area Farms Nos. of Poultry Average no. of Specialist sheep Mixed grazing poultry per farm livestock

Monaghan 2010 350 5847740 16708 13,555 14,697 9.69% 10.51%

Monaghan 2000 400 6496132 16240 12,233 20,729 8.64% 14.65%

Border 2010 1550 7238246 4670 4,863 2,702 16.87% 9.37%

State 2010 8520 10924807 1282 98 238 2.15% 5.21%

State 2000 10652 13960771 1311 77 402 1.69% 8.80%

162 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 163 Number of family farms classified The economic contribution of the farming by age of holder sector is detailed below.

Number of farms classified by economic size County or < 35 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 > = 65 Total region

State 8,683 24,562 34,614 35,058 36,639 139556 Region or Less than €4,000 to €8,000 to < €15,000 to €25,000 to €50,000 Over Total Average 2010 6.22% 17.60% 24.80% 25.12% 26.25% county €4,000 < €8,000 €15,000 < €25,000 < €50,000 to < €100,000 standard €100,000 output State 18,382 30,780 36,332 27,805 28,043 141342 2000 13.01% 21.78% 25.71% 19.67% 19.84% State 34,714 25,144 26,023 17,570 15,155 11,156 10,098 139860 30726 24.82% 17.98% 18.61% 12.56% 10.84% 7.98% 7.22% Border 1,988 4,932 6,765 7,229 7,852 28766 6.91% 17.15% 23.52% 25.13% 27.30% Border 9,199 6,799 5,654 2,920 1,994 1,209 1,056 28831 23682 31.91% 23.58% 19.61% 10.13% 6.91% 4.19% 3.66% Monaghan 357 860 1,094 1,096 1,137 4544 2010 7.86% 18.93% 24.08% 24.12% 25.02% Monaghan 1,169 896 908 508 375 353 356 4565 45534 25.61% 19.63% 19.89% 11.13% 8.21% 7.73% 7.8% Monaghan 694 980 1,154 910 824 4562 2000 15.21% 21.48% 25.30% 19.95% 18.06% Source: Census of Agriculture 2010, 2000 - Commercial farms excluded

Key points • Dairy and infant formula Key points the Border figures, with the Border having higher percentages The data demonstrates a generally consistent pattern across the • Poultry and eggs The data shows generally relatively small variations in economic in the lower economic sizes and lower percentages in the higher county, region and state. Large proportions of family farms are • Red meat sizes of farms between county, region and State, though economic sizes. Many farm families depend on other means to held in the older age groups. For 2010, Monaghan’s proportion • Mushrooms Monaghan compares more favourably with the State figures than support their traditional farm activities. of those in the under 35s at 7.86% was higher than the state and border average figures of 6.22% and 6.91% respectively. • Fish In Monaghan, the numbers in the under 35s category has • Water almost halved from 2000 to 2010, while it has more than halved • Value Added and Convenience Foods nationally. A comparison of the 2000 and 2010 figures also • Meal Feedstuffs Number of farms reporting gainful non- demonstrates an increase in numbers in the older age categories. • Food Laboratories agricultural activity on the farm and the type of activity undertaken • Food Services – transport, distribution and temperature controlled warehousing Economic contribution of farming County or No. of Farm Recre- Process- Renew- Wood Agri- Other Forestry Other The estimated turnover of food processors in the county is €800 In County Monaghan the farming sector is critical to the region farms re- tourism ational ing farm able process- cultural contract- million or 5% of national outputs and employs approximately porting activities products energy ing contract- ing success of the agri-food sector. Agriculture and food production 3,500 people or 7% of the national food industry (2012) gainful produc- ing accounts for over 60% of Monaghan’s employment. 90% of foods non- tion agri. produced in the county are exported. The food sectors are well activity represented and include the following: State 12776 1,134 543 507 281 194 2,577 1,125 5,111 2,557 8.08% 3.87% 3.61% 2.00% 1.38% 18.37% 8.02% 36.43% 17.87%

Border 1,915 181 81 71 61 28 353 182 717 403 8.71% 3.90% 3.41% 2.94% 1.35% 17.0% 8.76% 34.52% 19.4%

Monaghan 285 16 7 7 9 4 75 26 93 67 5.26% 2.30% 2.30% 2.96% 1.32% 24.67% 8.55% 30.59% 22.04%

Source: Census of Agriculture 2010 - A number of farms reported two or more types of gainful non-agricultural activities

164 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 165 Key points Having a look at the numbers of farms engaged and the variety A similar pattern emerges with recreational activities and of activities, it is important to note the contribution of these home crafts. Perhaps this is reflective of the low contribution of support employments and appreciate that they are sustaining the tourism to the county.For 2000, the statistics have only classified farming industry locally. At a national scale, which is reflected four groupings of gainful non-agricultural activities. County regionally and locally, forestry provides the largest contribution, Monaghan had a total of 97 farms engaging in gainful non- Tourism followed by agricultural contracting, however, Monaghan has agricultural, broken down to 8 in farm tourism, 3 in recreational a much higher percentage involved in agricultural contracting activities, 4 in home crafts, 24 in forestry and 62 in others. The (24.67%) than the State (18.37%), and the Border (17.0%). 2010 figures represent a substantial increase in those gaining Monaghan is under represented in farm tourism (5.26%) income from non-agricultural activities. compared to the national figure of 8.08% and 8.71% in the Border region.

Tourism has the potential to make significant contributions to the economy, with over 6.5 million overseas visitors to Ireland in 2012. County Monaghan is located in the North West region along with counties Cavan, Donegal, Leitrim and Sligo. The tables below look at the number of visitors received by the North West and their contribution to the economy.

166 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 167 Overseas visitors (000s) to counties in 2012 and 2009

County Total Britain Mainland Europe North America Other Areas Infrastructure 2012 2009 2012 2009 2012 2009 2012 2009 2012 2009

Cavan 80 74 51 42 9 18 16 9 4 4

Donegal 174 163 64 46 65 68 35 38 10 11

Leitrim 29 27 21 19 5 5 4 2 <1,000 1

Monaghan 46 33 32 22 7 6 5 3 2 2

Sligo 129 143 44 53 47 62 26 19 12 9

Source: (Failte Ireland Regional Tourism Performance in 2012 and Overseas Visitors to Counties 2009 and associated revenue)

Overseas visitor revenue (€m) by county in 2012 and 2009

County Total Britain Mainland Europe North America Other Areas

2012 2009 2012 2009 2012 2009 2012 2009 2012 2009

Cavan 22 32 13 13 2 10 6 5 1 4

Donegal 40 47 21 16 9 14 9 12 1 4 Infrastructure (including transport,

Leitrim 10 14 8 10 1 3 1 1 <€1m <€1m telecommunications, energy, water, Monaghan 11 13 8 7 1 4 1 1 <€1m 1 serviced sites and industrial space) Sligo 30 45 12 17 13 21 5 6 1 1 is crucial to retaining and attracting investment. The rural and dispersed nature Source: (Failte Ireland Regional Tourism Performance in 2012 and of the county places additional pressure on Overseas Visitors to Counties 2009 and associated revenue) the provision of key infrastructure.

11.2.2 Key points However, a more comparable county of Cavan, in terms of County Monaghan received approx. 46,000 visitors in 2012, size, population, inland, border county, the contribution to the second lowest figure for the North West region. The largest the economy of overseas visitors to Cavan is double that of proportion of visitors is from Britain, approx. 32,000 visitors. Monaghan at €22m.With regard to the 2009 data it is reflective The contribution to the economy is estimated at €11m, slightly of the effect of global economic turmoil, particularly in respect ahead of Leitrim at €10m. The contribution of overseas visitors of visitors from Mainland Europe and North America.It may to Monaghan is much less than neighboring counties . be of significance to note that the contribution of visitors from Northern Ireland is not included.

168 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 169 Transport Letterkenny. Monaghan’s national routes (N2, N12, N53 and National and Regional Roads network in N54) provide convenient journey times to the two main cities of County Monaghan Road provides the main transport mode for the county. Dublin and Belfast, along with the major gateways of Dundalk, Upgrading of the national road network in recent years has Galway, Sligo and Letterkenny. A well maintained Regional road reduced travel times to main cities and towns. The N2 is part network in the county provides good linkages between the towns of the strategic north-western radial corridor linking to the M1 in the county and other provincial towns. to provide quicker journey times between Dublin and Derry/

National Road network Monaghan and surrounding counties

Public Transport

Public transport plays a key role in sustaining the vitality and Bus Eireann operates seven bus routes that service the county viability of rural communities as well as providing essential serving the main towns and villages in the county (table below). inter-urban links. Towns and villages along the N2 National County Monaghan has good links to Dublin and Belfast Primary Route are served by public bus operators on the Dublin International Airports, with towns in the county being accessible to Letterkenny / Derry route along with private companies to an International airport in just over an hour and to port in operating theLetterkenny- Monaghan-Dublin route. just over half an hour.

170 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 171 Bus Eireann services in County Monaghan Map of current rural transport routes provided by Baltibus

Route name & number Areas in Monaghan serviced Frequency

162 Castleblaney, , Twice daily during school term Dundalk Monaghan Cavan Ballybay, Monaghan

162 Dundalk Monaghan Clones Monaghan Five times daily during school term Cavan Newbliss Clones

166 Carrickmacross Four times daily Mon, Wed, Friday Dundalk-Carrick-Cavan

175 Monaghan Corcaghan, 6 times daily Mon-Friday Monaghan Cavan

175 Clones Smithborough Rockcorry 5 times daily Mon-Friday (a) Cavan-Monaghan Corcaghan

65 Clones Smithborough Monaghan twice daily Mon-Sat Galway-Cavan-Monaghan- town Belfast

32 Carrickmacross, Castleblaney Daily,approx every two hours Monaghan -Dublin Airport- Monaghan Dublin

182 Carrickmacross, Castleblaney 7 times daily Monaghan-Friday Drogheda -Ardee Monaghan Monaghan

Rural Transport programme

The Rural Transport programme, funded through Pobal, was The restructuring involves establishing 18 Transport Co- launched in 2007 “to provide a quality nationwide community ordination Units in place of the existing 35 Rural Transport based public transport system in rural Ireland which responds Groups currently delivering services. As part of this to local needs’’. In County Monaghan, Bawn and Latton Social restructuring process, Cavan and Monaghan were merged to Services LTD (BALTIBUS) were contracted to deliver the form one Transport co-ordination Unit, this unit which will Taxi services RTP in the county.BALTIBUS provides numerous weekly be based in Cootehill, Cavan will co-ordinate rural transport routes to two key services points, transport to and from day services for both counties. It is envisaged the new rural transport Taxi services provide significant services in public transport care centres and to and from the main shopping towns in the programme for Cavan and Monaghan will begin operation in in the county. Below outlines the number and category of taxi county from surrounding rural villages and . In January 2015. licenses operating in county Monaghan in October 2014. April 2012, the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport assigned responsibility for managing the Rural Transport Programme (RTP) to the National Transport Authority in order to restructure the programme. The purpose of restructuring Table of Taxi operators in county Monaghan is to ensure a more efficient delivery structure that maximises integration with other State transport services and by making the Programme a sustainable part of the public transport system.

County Hackney Limousine Wheelchair Taxi Wheelchair Total Accessible accessible taxi Hackney

Monaghan 57 11 1 14 7 90

172 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 173 Private transport Population by journey time to work, school or college, %, 2011, 2006 Unsurprisingly, given its dispersed rural population and Monaghan’s rate of car ownership is the third highest in the network of small towns and villages, car is the favoured mode Border Region, with Leitrim and Cavan having rates of 86.6% Region or county Under 15 15-29 mins 30-44 mins 45-59 mins 60-89 mins 90 mins and Not stated of transport in the county. According to the Census 2011, and 86.2% respectively. The following table details the level of mins over Monaghan had a high rate of car ownership (85.9%) compared car ownership for the county, comparing to the Border and Monaghan 2011 41.42 29.07 13.27 4.02 3.65 2.52 6.05 to the national figure of 82.4%. nationally. Border 2011 41.77 28.6 12.96 3.87 3.99 2.37 6.43

State 2011 34.08 30.05 17.13 5.65 5.2 1.89 6.00

Monaghan 2006 41.76 28.4 11.24 3.29 2.92 2.34 10.06

12.6.1 No. of households with cars, 2011 / 2006 Border 2006 42.95 27.48 11.22 3.37 3.33 2.49 9.16 (from AIRO) State 2006 34.25 27.75 15.05 5.56 5.78 2.47 9.14

2011 2011 2011 2006 2006 2006 Monaghan Border State Monaghan Border State (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%)

No car 14.07 16.25 17.57 15.97 18.24 19.75

One car 40.9 42.27 40.55 38.61 40.44 38.59

Two cars 34.85 33.48 33.71 34.15 32.46 32.94

Three cars 7.39 5.94 6.14 11.27 8.87 8.72

Four or more cars 2.8 2.06 2.04 - - -

Key points The dependency on car ownership is reflective of the absence The number of households with no car in the county has of rail infrastructure in the county and the poor level of bus decreased from 15.97% in 2006 to 14.07% in 2011. The decrease service. 0.23% of people travel to work in County Monaghan in households with no car is reflected regionally and nationally, by bus (a total of 219 persons) compared to an average of 3.6% although they have higher levels of no car ownership. The across the Border Region, Monaghan’s is the second lowest level percentage of households with more than one car is higher in in the Region, behind (0.08%). According to the County Monaghan than in the Border Region and nationally. Census 2011, 30 persons in the county travelled to work by rail (0.05%). With no rail infrastructure, these commuters would have to travel to the nearest rail station in adjoining counties. The average figure across the Border Region was 2.16%. Along with mode of transport, it is important to assess how long people spending commuting.

174 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 175 Number of households with internet access (from AIRO)

2011 2011 2011 2006 2006 2006 Monaghan Border State Monaghan Border State Telecommunications (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) Broadband 53.62 57.34 63.78 10.21 11.75 19.98

Other connection 10.46 8.53 8.06 29.61 29.78 26.71

No access to internet 34.19 31.91 25.83 53.57 54.02 48.14

Not stated 1.72 2.21 2.33 6.61 4.44 5.18

Map showing fibre in county & mobile & 3G coverage

Telecommunications infrastructure is critical in any business today and desirable if not essential for households to meet demands of a progressing society and in particular to allow people to work from home.

176 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 177 From 2006 to 2011 there has been a large increase nationally Project Kelvin provides capacity and the ability to directly and Indices of Disposable Income Per Person by in the availability of access to the internet. The county figure securely connect to Canada, US, UK and mainland Europe. Region and County, 2002 to 2011 for access to broadband rose from 10.21% in 2006 to 53.62% Project Kelvin offers clients dedicated Ethernet at all speeds, in 2011. However, there remain significant regional deviations, including 10G LanPhy, which allows for 10.3125 gigabits of in County Monaghan those households with no access to the capacity. The cable links Armagh, Ballymena, Belfast, Coleraine, 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 internet is 34.19%, compared to regional and national figures of Derry, Omagh, Portadown and Strabane to Europe and North 31.91% and 25.83%, respectively. America. In addition, the cable also provides for links to Monaghan 86.3 87.3 92.2 93.6 90.3 90.0 88.1 85.2 86.3 85.3 Letterkenny, Castleblayney, Dundalk, Drogheda and Monaghan. Border 86.5 86.9 88.5 89.1 88.2 88.9 89.4 90.4 91.9 89.1

Broadband is critical to the future development of business State = 100 in the county. The four towns of Monaghan, Carrickmacross, Castleblayney and Clones are served by Metropolitan Area Power infrastructure Networks (MANs). Key points income, the Border Region lags well behind the rest of the In 2011 the estimate of disposable income per person in the country, although it has improved somewhat from a figure of Monaghan’s electricity supply is backboned by the existing county was €16,261, the second lowest in the country behind 86.5 in 2002 to 89.1 in 2011. At a county level, Monaghan had To compliment this, the county has a variety of other broadband 110kV network which is fed from 220kV bulk supply points at Donegal at €15,897, with a State average of €19,055. Monaghan’s made some gains around the boom years, with a figure of 93.6 options including Eircom’s eFibre superfast fibre broadband that Flagford 220kV station and Louth 220kV station (located near level of disposable income has decreased year on year since a in 2005, but has since fallen to 85.3 in 2011, representing less delivers speeds of up to 100Mb. The eFibre is currently available Louth village). peak in 2008 at €19,928. Looking at the indices of disposable disposable income than the Border region average. in the towns of Monaghan, Carrickmacross, Castleblayney and Clones, while it is due to launch in Ballybay and wider areas of Eirgrid’s proposed Meath-Tyrone 400kV Interconnection the county from April to June 2015. Development is required to improve competition by increasing transfer capacity between the two systems, thereby reducing Eircom’s NGN to wireless solutions is offered by a number of transmission constraints that are currently restricting the Area Profile For County Monaghan Non-Irish nationals accounted for 11.5 per cent of the operators. Rural areas of the county are covered by ‘3’ under the efficient performance of the All-Island Single Electricity Market. population of Monaghan compared with a national average National Broadband Scheme. Age/Sex figure of 12.0 per cent. Lithuanians (2,398 persons) were the

Natural Gas is currently piped to Carrickmacross and Lough In April 2011 Monaghan had a population of 60,483, consisting largest group, followed by Polish (1,083 persons). Under the Schools Broadband 100 MBS Project, all post- Egish. of 30,441 males and 30,042 females. The population of pre- primary schools in the county have had 100 MBS broadband school age (0-4) was 4,929, of primary school going age (5- 12) Languages installed in 2102. was 6,875 and of secondary school going age (13-18) was 4,993. 22,268 persons could speak the and of these 8,599 There were 7,460 persons aged 65 years and over. The number of spoke the language daily. 6,620 persons spoke a language other ESB Telecoms provides a national trunk fibre optic network persons aged 18 years or over was 44,452. than Irish or English at home and of these 2,110 could not speak which is located in the south of the county. English well or at all. Lithuanian was the most common foreign Marital Status language spoken at home with 2,196 speakers. Of the 46,993 persons aged 15 years and over, 17,970 were single,

23,727 were married, 1,382 were separated, 1,149 were divorced Religion Earnings/disposable income and 2,765 were widowed. There were 52,440 Roman Catholics in the area at census time. A further 6,178 were adherents of other stated religions (e.g. The rate of disposable income gives an indication of the Living Arrangements Church of Ireland, Islam, Presbyterian, Orthodox), while 1,469 prosperity of the county. There were 21,264 private households in Monaghan in April persons indicated that they had no religion. 2011, of which 5,048 were single person households. Of the

15,590 families in the area, 4,024 were couples with no children. Labour Force Estimates of Disposable Income Per Person by The average number of children per family was 1.5 compared There were 28,987 persons aged 15 years and over in the labour Region and County, 2002 to 2011 with 1.4 nationally force and of these, 79.4 per cent (23,005 persons) were at work. The unemployment rate for this area was 20.6 per cent compared Migration And Nationalities with a national average rate of 19.0 per cent. Of the 18,006 94.8 per cent of the usually resident population aged over 1 lived persons aged 15 years and over who were outside the labour 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 at the same address one year before the census. A further 3.0 force, 28.2 per cent were students, 25.4 per cent were looking per cent lived elsewhere in the same county, 1.1 per cent lived after the home/family and 33.2 per cent were retired. Of the Monaghan 14198 15359 17058 18430 18361 19138 19928 17897 16789 16261 elsewhere in the State while 1.1 per cent lived outside the State 23,005 workers enumerated in Monaghan, 4,196 worked outside Border 14221 15289 16365 17532 17921 18918 20206 18982 17882 16984 twelve months before the census on April 10, 2011. the area. The daytime working population (resident and non- State 16443 17601 18494 19686 20328 21269 22611 21004 19453 19055 resident) of Monaghan was 16,520 with commerce and trade being the largest industry.

178 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 179 Education Housing, Internet And Cars Non-Irish nationals accounted for 23.6 per cent of the Travel To Work Of those aged 15 years and over whose full-time education had 95.2 per cent of households lived in houses or bungalows while population of this area compared with a national average figure The most popular means of travelling to work was by car ceased, 21.4 per cent were educated to at most primary level a further 4.4 per cent lived in apartments, flats or bedsits. of 12.0 per cent. Lithuanians (381 persons) were the largest (driver) with this mode accounting for 61.0 per cent of all only; a further 57.1 per cent attained second level while 21.5 per 16,030 dwellings (75.7 per cent) were owner occupied while group, followed by Latvians (221 persons). journeys. 38 persons commuted using public transport (bus or cent were educated to third level. 4,942 dwellings (23.3 per cent) were rented. 27.6 per cent of rail). The average journey time was 22 minutes and 18.5 per cent

the dwellings in this area were built in the ten years before the Languages of workers faced a commuting time in excess of 30 minutes. Travel To Work census. The average number of persons per household was 2.8 1,720 persons could speak the Irish language and of these 599 The most popular means of travelling to work was by car compared with 2.7 nationally. 53.6 per cent of households had spoke the language daily. 1,180 persons spoke a language other Disability And Carers (driver) with this mode accounting for 61.2 per cent of all broadband connectivity compared with 63.8 per cent nationally. than Irish or English at home and of these 322 could not speak 522 persons had a disablity in April 2011, of whom 197, journeys. 268 persons commuted using public transport (bus or 45.0 per cent of households had two or more cars. English well or at all. Lithuanian was the most common foreign representing 37.7 per cent of the total, were aged 65 years and rail). The average journey time was 23 minutes and 18.6 per cent language spoken at home with 333 speakers. over. 182 persons (69 males and 113 females) provided regular of workers faced a commuting time in excess of 30 minutes. General Health unpaid personal help for a friend or family member with a long-

In this area 53,426 persons stated they were in very good or Religion term illness, health problem or disability. 17.6 per cent of these Disability And Carers good health, representing 88.3 per cent of total persons. This There were 4,227 Roman Catholics in the area at census time. A provided care for more than 6 hours per day. 7,184 persons had a disablity in April 2011, of whom 2,821, compares to 88.3 per cent of total persons nationally. 796 further 459 were adherents of other stated religions (e.g. Church representing 39.3 per cent of the total, were aged 65 years and persons stated they were in bad or very bad health, representing of Ireland, Islam, Housing, Internet And Cars over. 2,682 persons (1,045 males and 1,637 females) provided 1.3 per cent of total persons in this area. Again this compares 93.7 per cent of households lived in houses or bungalows while with 1.5 per cent of total persons nationally. regular unpaid personal help for a friend or family member with Labour Force a further 6.3 per cent lived in apartments, flats or bedsits. a long-term illness, health problem or disability. 21.2 per cent of There were 2,535 persons aged 15 years and over in the labour 1,144 dwellings (59.3 per cent) were owner occupied while these provided care for more than 6 hours per day. force and of these, 75.5 per cent (1,914 persons) were at work. 765 dwellings (39.7 per cent) were rented. 31.4 per cent of the The unemployment rate for this area was 24.5 per cent compared dwellings in this area were built in the ten years before the with a national average rate of 19.0 per cent. Of the 1,359 census. The average number of persons per household was 2.6 persons aged 15 years and over who were outside the labour compared with 2.7 nationally. 59.6 per cent of households had force, 27.0 per cent were students, 22.9 per cent were looking broadband connectivity compared with 63.8 per cent nationally. after the home/family and 37.7 per cent were retired. Of the 32.2 per cent of households had two or more cars. 1,914 workers enumerated in this area, 754 worked outside Area Profile For Town – Living Arrangements the area. The daytime working population (resident and non- General Health Carrickmacross Legal Town and its Environs There were 1,928 private households in this area in April 2011, resident) of this area was 2,065 with commerce and trade being In this area 4,344 persons stated they were in very good or Co. Monaghan of which 518 were single person households. Of the 1,304 the largest industry. good health, representing 88.2 per cent of total persons. This families in the area, 390 were couples with no children. The compares to 88.3 per cent of total persons nationally. 73 persons Age/Sex average number of children per family was 1.3 compared with Education stated they were in bad or very bad health, representing 1.5 per In April 2011 this area had a population of 4,925, consisting of 1.4 nationally. Of those aged 15 years and over whose full-time education had cent of total persons in this area. Again this compares with 1.5 2,379 males and 2,546 females. The population of pre-school ceased, 16.8 per cent were educated to at most primary level per cent of total persons nationally. age (0-4) was 411, of primary school going age (5-12) was 515 Migration And Nationalities only; a further 57.9 per cent attained second level while 25.3 per and of secondary school going age (13-18) was 318. There were 92.2 per cent of the usually resident population aged over 1 lived cent were educated to third level. 552persons aged 65 years and over. The number of persons aged at the same address one year before the census. A further 5.2 18 years or over was 3,722. per cent lived elsewhere in the same county, 1.4 per cent lived elsewhere in the State while 1.2 per cent lived outside the State Marital Status twelve months before the census on April 10, 2011. Area Profile For Town – Marital Status Of the 3,894 persons aged 15 years and over, 1,668 were single, Castleblayney Legal Town And Its Environs Co. Of the 2,933 persons aged 15 years and over, 1,312 were single, 1,714 were married, 140 were separated, 177 were divorced and Monaghan 1,113 were married, 153 were separated, 121 were divorced and 195 were widowed. 234 were widowed. Age/Sex

In April 2011 this area had a population of 3,634, consisting of Living Arrangements 1,753 males and 1,881 females. The population of pre-school age There were 1,441 private households in this area in April 2011, of (0-4) was 285, of primary school going age (5-12) was 339 and which 448 were single person households. Of the 900 families in of secondary school going age (13-18) was 257. There were 523 the area, 258 were couples with no children. The average number persons aged 65 years and over. The number of persons aged 18 of children per family was 1.3 compared with 1.4 nationally. years or over was 2,792.

180 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 181 Migration And Nationalities Education Area Profile For Town Clones Legal Town And per cent were students, 22.1 per cent were looking after the 92.2 per cent of the usually resident population aged over 1 lived Of those aged 15 years and over whose full-time education had Its Environs Co. Monaghan home/family and 40.7 per cent were retired. Of the 548 workers at the same address one year before the census. A further 5.5 ceased, 23.3 per cent were educated to at most primary level enumerated in Clones, 262 worked outside the area. The daytime per cent lived elsewhere in the same county, 0.6 per cent lived only; a further 57.3 per cent attained second level while 19.5 per Age/Sex working population (resident and non-resident) of Clones was elsewhere in the State while 1.7 per cent lived outside the State cent were educated to third level. In April 2011 Clones had a population of 1,761, consisting of 598 with professional services being the largest industry. twelve months before the census on April 10, 2011. Non-Irish 875 males and 886 females. The population of pre-school age nationals accounted for 20.5 per cent of the population of this Travel To Work (0-4) was 92, of primary school going age (5-12) was 139 and Education area compared with a national average figure of 12.0 per cent. The most popular means of travelling to work was by car of secondary school going age (13-18) was 124. There were 343 Of those aged 15 years and over whose full-time education had Lithuanians (267 persons) were the largest group, followed by (driver) with this mode accounting for 60.8 per cent of all persons aged 65 years and over. The number of persons aged 18 ceased, 28.3 per cent were educated to at most primary level UK nationals (120 persons). journeys. 16 persons commuted using public transport (bus or years or over was 1,430. only; a further 55.3 per cent attained second level while 16.4 per rail). The average journey time was 20 minutes and 14.8 per cent cent were educated to third level. Languages of workers faced a commuting time in excess of 30 minutes. Marital Status

1,090 persons could speak the Irish language and of these 404 Of the 1,490 persons aged 15 years and over, 594 were single, Travel To Work spoke the language daily. 664 persons spoke a language other Disability And Carers 648 were married, 74 were separated, 45 were divorced and 129 The most popular means of travelling to work was by car than Irish or English at home and of these 216 could not speak 579 persons had a disablity in April 2011, of whom 272, were widowed. There were 749 private households in Clones in (driver) with this mode accounting for 49.3 per cent of all English well or at all. Lithuanian was the most common foreign representing 47.0 per cent of the total, were aged 65 years and April 2011, of which 257 were single person households. Of the journeys. 7 persons commuted using public transport (bus or language spoken at home with 239 speakers. over. 128 persons (40 males and 88 females) provided regular 460 families in the area, 154 were couples with no children. The rail). The average journey time was 20 minutes and 12.6 per cent unpaid personal help for a friend or family member with a long- average number of children per family was 1.2 compared with of workers faced a commuting time in excess of 30 minutes. Religion term illness, health problem or disability. 23.4 per cent of these 1.4 nationally.

There were 3,223 Roman Catholics in the area at census time. A provided care for more than 6 hours per day. Disability And Carers further 241 were adherents of other stated religions (e.g. Church Migration And Nationalities 339 persons had a disablity in April 2011, of whom 165, of Ireland, Islam, Presbyterian, Orthodox), while 122 persons Housing, Internet And Cars 94.9 per cent of the usually resident population aged over 1 lived representing 48.7 per cent of the total, were aged 65 years and indicated that they had no religion. 86.3 per cent of households lived in houses or bungalows while at the same address one year before the census. A further 2.4 over. 75 persons (29 males and 46 females) provided regular a further 13.4 per cent lived in apartments, flats or bedsits. per cent lived elsewhere in the same county, 0.9 per cent lived unpaid personal help for a friend or family member with a long- Labour Force 790 dwellings (55.0 per cent) were owner occupied while 634 elsewhere in the State while 1.7 per cent lived outside the State term illness, health problem or disability. 28.0 per cent of these There were 1,765 persons aged 15 years and over in the labour dwellings (44.1 per cent) were rented. 34.4 per cent of the twelve months before the census on April 10, 2011. Non-Irish provided care for more than 6 hours per day. force and of these, 71.5 per cent (1,262 persons) were at work. dwellings in this area were built in the ten years before the nationals accounted for 20.0 per cent of the population of Clones compared with a national average figure of 12.0 per cent. The unemployment rate for this area was 28.5 per cent compared census. The average number of persons per household was 2.5 Housing, Internet And Cars Lithuanians (171 persons) were the largest group, followed by with a national average rate of 19.0 per cent. Of the 1,168 compared with 2.7 nationally. 55.1 per cent of households had 93.6 per cent of households lived in houses or bungalows while Polish (57 persons). persons aged 15 years and over who were outside the labour broadband connectivity compared with 63.8 per cent nationally. a further 6.1 per cent lived in apartments, flats or bedsits. force, 27.2 per cent were students, 20.2 per cent were looking 25.7 per cent of households had two or more cars. 456 dwellings (61.0 per cent) were owner occupied while 283 after the home/family and 37.8 per cent were retired. Of the Languages dwellings (37.9 per cent) were rented. 13.3 per cent of the 1,262 workers enumerated in this area, 596 worked outside General Health 526 persons could speak the Irish language and of these 172 dwellings in this area were built in the ten years before the the area. The daytime working population (resident and non- In this area 3,068 persons stated they were in very good or spoke the language daily. 328 persons spoke a language other census. The average number of persons per household was 2.3 resident) of this area was 1,478 with professional services being good health, representing 84.4 per cent of total persons. This than Irish or English at home and of these 127 could not speak compared with 2.7 nationally. 53.7 per cent of households had the largest industry. compares to 88.3 per cent of total persons nationally. 76 persons English well or at all. Lithuanian was the most common foreign broadband connectivity compared with 63.8 per cent nationally. stated they were in bad or very bad health, representing 2.1 per language spoken at home with 135 speakers. 21.4 per cent of households had two or more cars. cent of total persons in this area. Again this compares with 1.5

per cent of total persons nationally. Religion General Health There were 1,554 Roman Catholics in the area at census time. A In this area 1,417 persons stated they were in very good or further 138 were adherents of other stated religions (e.g. Church good health, representing 80.5 per cent of total persons. This of Ireland, Islam, Presbyterian, Orthodox), while 47 persons compares to 88.3 per cent of total persons nationally. 51 persons indicated that they had no religion. stated they were in bad or very bad health, representing 2.9 per cent of total persons in this area. Again this compares with 1.5 Labour Force per cent of total persons nationally. There were 763 persons aged 15 years and over in the labour force and of these, 71.8 per cent (548 persons) were at work. The unemployment rate for this area was 28.2 per cent compared with a national average rate of 19.0 per cent. Of the 727 persons aged 15 years and over who were outside the labour force, 19.3

182 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 183 Area Profile For Town Labour Force General Health Monaghan Legal Town And Its Environs Co. There were 3,875 persons aged 15 years and over in the labour In this area 6,474 persons stated they were in very good or Monaghan force and of these, 75.2 per cent (2,915 persons) were at work. good health, representing 86.9 per cent of total persons. This The unemployment rate for this area was 24.8 per cent compared compares to 88.3 per cent of total persons nationally. 110 Age/Sex with a national average rate of 19.0 per cent. Of the 2,106 persons stated they were in bad or very bad health, representing In April 2011 this area had a population of 7,452, consisting of persons aged 15 years and over who were outside the labour 1.5 per cent of total persons in this area. Again this compares 3,575 males and 3,877 females. The population of pre-school age force, 26.3 per cent were students, 21.0 per cent were looking with 1.5 per cent of total persons nationally. (0-4) was 544, of primary school going age (5-12) was 746 and after the home/family and 36.3 per cent were retired. Of the of secondary school going age (13-18) was 558. There were 879 2,915 workers enumerated in this area, 1,276 worked outside persons aged 65 years and over. The number of persons aged 18 the area. The daytime working population (resident and non- years or over was 5,686. resident) of this area was 3,579 with commerce and trade being Area Profile For Town Religion the largest industry. Ballybay Legal Town And Its Environs Co. There were 1,249 Roman Catholics in the area at census time. A Marital Status Monaghan further 162 were adherents of other stated religions (e.g. Church Of the 5,981 persons aged 15 years and over, 2,600 were single, Education of Ireland, Islam, Presbyterian, Orthodox), while 40 persons Age/Sex In April 2011 Ballybay had a population of 1,461, 2,532 were married, 209 were separated, 268 were divorced and Of those aged 15 years and over whose full-time education had indicated that they had no religion. consisting of 715 males and 746 females. The population of pre- 372 were widowed. ceased, 18.6 per cent were educated to at most primary level school age (0-4) was 127, of primary school going age (5-12) was only; a further 57.7 per cent attained second level while 23.6 per Labour Force 140 and of secondary school going age (13-18) was 101. There Living Arrangements cent were educated to third level. There were 729 persons aged 15 years and over in the labour were 188 persons aged 65 years and over. The number of persons There were 2,831 private households in this area in April 2011, force and of these, 73.9 per cent (539 persons) were at work. The aged 18 years or over was 1,109. of which 775 were single person households. Of the 1,919 Travel To Work unemployment rate for this area was 26.1 per cent compared families in the area, 553 were couples with no children. The The most popular means of travelling to work was by car with a national average rate of 19.0 per cent. Of the 438 persons Marital Status average number of children per family was 1.3 compared with (driver) with this mode accounting for 57.9 per cent of all aged 15 years and over who were outside the labour force, Of the 1,167 persons aged 15 years and over, 530 were single, 1.4 nationally. journeys. 36 persons commuted using public transport (bus or 25.6 per cent were students, 19.6 per cent were looking after 468 were married, 37 were separated, 45 were divorced and 87 rail). The average journey time was 19 minutes and 12.1 per cent the home/family and 38.1 per cent were retired. Of the 539 were widowed. workers enumerated in Ballybay, 322 worked outside the area. Migration And Nationalities of workers faced a commuting time in excess of 30 minutes. The daytime working population (resident and non-resident) 89.8 per cent of the usually resident population aged over 1 lived Living Arrangements of Ballybay was 406 with commerce and trade being the largest at the same address one year before the census. A further 6.0 Disability And Carers There were 594 private households in Ballybay in April 2011, of industry. per cent lived elsewhere in the same county, 2.2 per cent lived 1,076 persons had a disablity in April 2011, of whom 371, which 206 were single person households. Of the 367 families in elsewhere in the State while 2.1 per cent lived outside the State representing 34.5 per cent of the total, were aged 65 years and the area, 99 were couples with no children. The average number twelve months before the census on April 10, 2011. Non-Irish over. 315 persons (116 males and 199 females) provided regular Education of children per family was 1.3 compared with 1.4 nationally. nationals accounted for 29.4 per cent of the population of this unpaid personal help for a friend or family member with a long- Of those aged 15 years and over whose full-time education had area compared with a national average figure of 12.0 per cent. term illness, health problem or disability. 18.7 per cent of these ceased, 21.6 per cent were educated to at most primary level Lithuanians (873 persons) were the largest group, followed by provided care for more than 6 hours per day. Migration And Nationalities only; a further 62.0 per cent attained second level while 16.5 per Polish (492 persons). 90.9 per cent of the usually resident population aged over 1 lived cent were educated to third level. at the same address one year before the census. A further 5.9 Housing, Internet And Cars per cent lived elsewhere in the same county, 1.8 per cent lived Languages 86.6 per cent of households lived in houses or bungalows while Travel To Work elsewhere in the State while 1.5 per cent lived outside the State 2,313 persons could speak the Irish language and of these 847 a further 13.4 per cent lived in apartments, flats or bedsits. The most popular means of travelling to work was by car twelve months before the census on April 10, 2011. Non-Irish spoke the language daily. 2,192 persons spoke a language other 1,546 dwellings (54.6 per cent) were owner occupied while (driver) with this mode accounting for 63.0 per cent of all nationals accounted for 19.7 per cent of the population of than Irish or English at home and of these 863 could not speak 1,261 dwellings (44.5 per cent) were rented. 29.9 per cent of journeys. 2 persons commuted using public transport (bus or Ballybay compared with a national average figure of 12.0 per English well or at all. Lithuanian was the most common foreign the dwellings in this area were built in the ten years before the rail). The average journey time was 20 minutes and 11.9 per cent cent. Lithuanians (150 persons) were the largest group, followed language spoken at home with 818 speakers. census. The average number of persons per household was 2.6 of workers faced a commuting time in excess of 30 minutes. by Polish (33 persons). compared with 2.7 nationally. 59.1 per cent of households had Religion broadband connectivity compared with 63.8 per cent nationally. Disability And Carers There were 6,200 Roman Catholics in the area at census time. A 25.8 per cent of households had two or more cars. Languages 205 persons had a disablity in April 2011, of whom 82, further 796 were adherents of other stated religions (e.g. Church 382 persons could speak the Irish language and of these 137 representing 40.0 per cent of the total, were aged 65 years and of Ireland, Islam, Presbyterian, Orthodox), while 369 persons spoke the language daily. 295 persons spoke a language other over. 58 persons (22 males and 36 females) provided regular indicated that they had no religion. than Irish or English at home and of these 107 could not speak unpaid personal help for a friend or family member with a long- English well or at all. Lithuanian was the most common foreign term illness, health problem or disability. 25.9 per cent of these language spoken at home with 146 speakers. provided care for more than 6 hours per day.

184 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 185 Housing, Internet And Cars General Health • 94.7 per cent of households lived in houses or bungalows while In this area 1,239 persons stated they were in very good or a further 5.3 per cent lived in apartments, flats or bedsits. good health, representing 84.8 per cent of total persons. This 324 dwellings (54.5 per cent) were owner occupied while 267 compares to 88.3 per cent of total persons nationally. 37 persons dwellings (44.9 per cent) were rented. 36.2 per cent of the stated they were in bad or very bad health, representing 2.5 per dwellings in this area were built in the ten years before the cent of total persons in this area. Again this compares with 1.5 census. The average number of persons per household was 2.4 per cent of total persons nationally. compared with 2.7 nationally. 51.2 per cent of households had broadband connectivity compared with 63.8 per cent nationally. 27.6 per cent of households had two or more cars.

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188 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 189 Community Centres Legend Local Authority Housing Legend in County Monaghan National Primary Roads in County Monaghan National Primary Roads National Secondary Roads National Secondary Roads Regionals Roads Regionals Roads Community Centres Local Authority Housing

Clara Clara

Knockconan Knockconan

Carrickroe Carrickroe Mullan Mullan

Emyvale Emyvale

Glaslough Glaslough

Knockatallan Knockatallan Tydavnet

Scotstown Scotstown Ballinode Tyholland

Monaghan Monaghan

Smithborough Ardaghy Smithborough Threemilehouse Ardaghy Clontibret Clontibret

Corcaghan Corcaghan

Clones Annayalla Clones Annayalla Aghabog Aghabog Oram Oram Connons Connons Newbliss Newbliss Ballybay Doohamlet Ballybay Doohamlet Castleblayney Castleblayney Rockcorry Scotshouse Rockcorry

Drum Drum

Latton Latton Broomfield Broomfield Lough Egish

Bawn Laragh Bawn Laragh

Lisdoonan Lisdoonan

Corduff Donaghmoyne Corduff Donaghmoyne Inniskeen Inniskeen Carrickmacross Carrickmacross

Magheracloone

190 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 191 Schools in Legend Childcare Services Legend County Monaghan National Primary Roads in County Monaghan National Primary Roads National Secondary Roads National Secondary Roads Regionals Roads Regionals Roads National Schools Private Childcare Centres Secondary Schools Community Childcare Centres

Clara Clara

Knockconan Knockconan

Carrickroe Carrickroe Mullan Mullan

Emyvale Emyvale

Glaslough Glaslough

Knockatallan Tydavnet Knockatallan Tydavnet

Scotstown Scotstown Ballinode Tyholland Ballinode Tyholland

Monaghan Monaghan

Smithborough Threemilehouse Ardaghy Smithborough Threemilehouse Ardaghy Clontibret Clontibret Corcaghan Corcaghan

Clones Annayalla Clones Annayalla Aghabog Aghabog Oram Oram Connons Connons Newbliss Newbliss Ballybay Doohamlet Ballybay Doohamlet Castleblayney Castleblayney Scotshouse Rockcorry Scotshouse Rockcorry

Drum Drum

Latton Latton Broomfield Broomfield Lough Egish Lough Egish

Bawn Laragh Bawn Laragh

Lisdoonan Lisdoonan

Corduff Donaghmoyne Corduff Donaghmoyne Inniskeen Inniskeen Carrickmacross Carrickmacross

Magheracloone Magheracloone

192 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 193 194 Monaghan County Council Monaghan Socio Economic Profile 195