Analysis of 1991 Census of Population for Eastern Health Board Area : Report 3 - Socioeconomic Profile / Eastern Health Board

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Analysis of 1991 Census of Population for Eastern Health Board Area : Report 3 - Socioeconomic Profile / Eastern Health Board Analysis of 1991 census of population for Eastern Health Board Area : Report 3 - socioeconomic profile / Eastern Health Board Item Type Report Authors Eastern Health Board (EHB) Rights EHB Download date 29/09/2021 09:10:36 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10147/46265 Find this and similar works at - http://www.lenus.ie/hse ANALYSIS OF 1991 CENSUS OF POPULATION FOR EASTERN HEALTH BOARD AREA REPORT 3 - SOCIOECONOMIC PROFILE Health lnformatlon Unit Dr Steevens Hospital Dublin 8 EIS CODE OED NAME TOTAL 401 3302 402 2995 404 2025 405 BAELINTEER-MEADOWMOUNT 2408 406 BALLINTEER-WOODPARK 4263 426 CHURCHTOWN-WOODLAWN 1336 427 CLONSKEAGH-BELFIELD 1670 428 CLONSKEAGH-FARRANBOLEY 1750 429 CLONSKEAGH-MILLTOWN 1158 430 CLONSKEAGH-ROEBUCK 1844 431 CLONSKEAGH-WINDY ARBOUR 2378 437 DUNDRUM BALALLY 5391 438 DUNDRUM-KILMACUD 2063 439 DUNDRUM-SANDYFORD 4802 440 DUNDRUM-SWEETMOUNT 2307 441 DUNDRZTM-TANEY 2808 457 GLENCULLEN 5258 096 MANSION HOUSE A 3011 097 MANSION HOUSE B 602 110 PEMBROKE EAST A 4427 111 PEMBROKE EAST B 3560 112 PEMBROKE EAST C 3861 113 PEMBROKE EAST D 4332 114 PEMBROKE EAST E 2446 115 PEMBROKE WEST A 3070 116 PEMBROKE WEST B 2397 117 PEMBROKE WEST C 3583 128 RATHMINES EAST A 4342 129 RATHMINES EAST B 4273 130 RATHMINES EAST C 3605 131 RATHMINES EAST D 2850 133 RATHMINES WEST B 2790 134 RATHMINES WEST C 2719 135 RATHMINES WEST D 3041 137 RATHMINES WEST F 2938 140 ROYAL EXCHANGE A 1140 141 ROYAL EXCHANGE B 1183 143 SOUTH DOCK 2589 142 ST KEVINS 3047 161 WOOD QUAY A 1949 162 WOOD QUAY B 3462 CCA Health Information Unit, Dr Steevens Hospital, Tel 679-0700 saps91-21 EASTERN HEALTH BOARD - ANALYSIS OF 1991 SMALL AREA POPULATION STATISTICS 20:25 Friday, May 24, 1996 Number of persons per OED and community care area in each social class group EIS CODE DED NAME TOTAL 301 BALLINASCORNEY 303 BOHERNABREENA 304 CLONDALKIN-BALLYMOUNT 051 CRUMLIN A 052 CRUMLIN B 053 CRUMLIN C 054 CRUMLIN U 055 CRUMLIN E 056 CRUMLIN F 314 FIRHOUSE VILLAGE 090 KIMMAGE A 091 KIMMAGE B 092 KIMMAGE C 093 KIMMAGE D 094 KIMMAGE E 328 TALLAGHT-AVONBEG 32 9 TALLAGRT-BELGAIW 330 TALLAGHT-FETTERCAIRN 331 TALLAGHT-GLENVIEW 332 TALLAGHT-JOBSTOWN 333 TALLAGHT-KILLINARDAN 334 TALLAGHT-KILNAMANAGH 335 TALLAGHT-KILTIPPER 336 TALLAGHT-KINGSWOOD 337 TALLAGHT-MILLBROOK 338 TALLAGHT-OLDBAWN 339 TALLAGHT-SPRINGFIELD 340 TALLAGHT-TYMON 346 TEMPLEOGUE VILLAGE 341 TEMPLEOGUE-CYPRESS 342 TEMPLEOGUE-KIMMAGE MANOR 343 TEMPLEOGUE-LIMEKILN 344 TEMPLEOGUE-ORWELL 345 TEMPLEOGUE-OSPREY 347 TERENURE-CHEPRYFIELD 348 TERENURE-GREENTREES 349 TERENURE-ST JAMES 154 WALKINSTOWN A 155 WALKINSTOWN B 156 WALKINSTOWN C CCA Health Information Unit, Dr Steevens Hospital, Tel 679-0700 saps91-21 9 EIS CODE DED NAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TOTAL ARRAN QUAY A ARRAN QUAY B ARRAN QUAY C ARRAN QUAY D ARRAN QUAY E ASHTOWN A ASHTOWN B BALLYGALL A BALLYGALL B BALLYGALL C BALLYGALL D RAL1,YMUN F BLANCHLQDSTOWN-MULHUDDART BLANCHARDSTOWN-ROSELAWN BLANCHARDSTOWN-TYRRELSTOWN BOTANIC A CABRA EAST A CABRA EAST B CABRA EAST C CABRA WEST A CABRA WEST B CABRA WEST C CABRA WEST D CASTLEKNOCK-KNOCKMAROON CASTLEKNOCK-PARX DUBBER FINGLAS NORTH A FINGLAS NORTH B FINGLAS NORTH C FINGLAS SOUTH A FINGLAS SOUTH B FINGLAS SOUTH C FINGLAS SOUTH D INNS QUAY C ROTUNDA B THE WARD CCA Health Information Unit, Dr Steevens Hospital, Tel 679-0700 saps91-21 11 EASTERN HEALTH BOARD - ANALYSIS OF 1991 SMALL AREA POPULATION STATISTICS 20:25 Friday, May 24, 1996 Number of persons per DED and community care area in each social class group EIS CODE DED NAME TOTAL 008 AYREIELD 5579 202 BALBRIGGAN RURAL 2964 203 BALBRIGGAN URBAN 5414 204 BALDOYLE 6272 205 BALGRIEFIN 568 206 BALLYBOGHIL 665 207 BALSCADDEN 423 022 BEAUMONT B 4741 023 BEAUMONT C 3915 218 CLONMETHAN 427 041 CLONTARF EAST A 3653 046 CLONTARF WEST A 3290 219 DONABATE 3830 0 62 EOENMORE 3447 221 GARRISTOWN 981 071 GRANGE A 4181 072 GRANGE B 2356 073 GRANGE C 4863 074 GRANGE D 5315 075 GRANGE E 3655 HARMONSTOWN A 3749 HARMONSTOWN B 3123 HOLLYWOOD 874 HOLMPATRICK 3168 HOWTH 9173 KILMORE A 2047 KILMORE B 3772 KILMORE C 2107 KILMORE D 2971 KILSALLAGHAN 1904 KINSALEY 3063 LUSK 3503 MALAHIDE EAST 4866 MALAHIDE WEST 5964 PORTMARNOCK NORTH 5497 PORTMARNCCK SOUTH 3767 PRIORSWOOD A 1631 PRIORSWOOD B 3554 PRIORSWOOD C 3646 PRIORSWOOD D 3437 PRIORSWOOD E 3325 RAHENY-FOXFIELD 3347 RAHENY-GREENDALE 2801 RAHENY-ST ASSAM 4131 RUSH 4831 SKERRIES 5362 SUTTON 6697 SWORDS VILLAGE 2234 SWORDS-FORREST 6638 Health Information Unit, Dr Steevens Hospital, Tel 679-0700 saps91-21 13 EASTERN HEALTH BOARD - ANALYSIS OF 1991 SMALL AREA POPULATION STATISTICS 20:25 Friday, May 24, 1996 Number of persons per DED and community care area in each social class group .............................................. COMMUNITY ,-.+=+,=A g ....................................................... EIS CODE DED NAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TOTAL DISTRICT BALLYSAX WEST BALLYSHANNON BALRAHEEN BELAN BERT BODENSTOWN BURTOWN CADAMSTOWN CARBURY CARNALWAY CARRAGH CARRICK CARRIGEEN CASTLEDERMOT CELBRIDGE CHURCHTOWN CLANE CLONCURRY (CELBRIDGE NO. 1 R.D. I CLONCURRY (EDENDERRY NO. 2 R.D. I DONADEA DONAGHCUMPER DONORE DOWNINGS DREHID DROICHEAD NUA RURAL DROICHEAD NUA URBAN DUNFIERTH DUNMANOGUE DUNMURRY FEIGHCULLEN FONTSTOWN GILLTOWN GRANEY GRANGEMELLON HARRISTOWN INCHAQUIRE JOHNSTOWN KILCOCK Health Information Unit, Dr Steevens Hospital, Tel 679-0700 saps91-21 EASTERN HEALTH BOARD - ANALYSIS OF 1991 SMALL AREA POPULATION STATISTICS 20:25 Friday, iay 24, 1996 Number of persons per DED and community care area in each social class group EIS CODE DED NAME TOTAL AGHOWLE 223 ALTIDORE 253 ARKLOW NO 1 URBAN 6838 ARKLOW NO 2 URBAN 1149 ARKLOW RURAL 1015 AUGHRIM 1017 AVOCA 740 BALLINACLASH 439 BALLINACOR 180 BALLINDERRY 240 BALLINGATE 383 BALLINGLEN 227 BALLINGUILE 9 9 BALLYARTHUR 544 BALLYBEG 174 BALLYCULLEN 180 BALTINGLASS 1605 BLESSINGTON 2207 BRAY NO 1 1535 BRAY NO 2 5790 BRAY NO 3 BROCKAGH BURGAGE CALARY CARNEW COOLATTIN COOLBALLINTAGGART COOLBOY CRONEBANE CRONELEA DELGANY DONAGHMORE DONARD DUNGANSTOWN EAST DUNGANSTOWN SOUTH DUNGANSTOWN WEST DUNLAVIN EADESTOWN ENNEREILLY ENNISKERRY GLENDALOUGH GLENEALY GREYSTONES HARTSTOWN HOLLYWOOD ,, HUMEWOOD IMAEL NORTH IMAEL SOUTH KILBRIDE IBALTINGLASS NO. 1 R.D.) Health Information Unit. Dr Steevens Hospital, Tel 679-0700 saps91-21 EASTERN HEALTH BOARD - ANALYSIS OF 1991 SMALL AREA POPULATION STATISTICS 20:26 Friday, May 24, 1996 Percentage of persons per DED and community care area in each social class group EIS CODE DED NAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 BALLYBRACK BLACKROCK-BOOTERSTOWN BLACKROCK-CARYSFORT BLACKROCK-CENTRAL BLACKROCK-GLENOMENA BLACKROCK-MONKSTOWN BLACKROCK-NEWPARK BLACKROCK-SEAPOINT BLACKROCK-STRADBROOK BLACKROCK-TEMPLEHILL BLACKROCK-WILLIAMSTOWN CABINTEELY-GRANITEFIELD CABINTEELY-KILBOGGET CABINTEELY-LOUGHLINSTOWN CABINTEELY-POTTERY DALKEY HILL DALKEY UPPER DALKEY-AVONDALE DALKEY-BULLOCK UALKEY-COLIEMORE DUN LAOGHAIRE SALTHILL DUN LAOGHAIRE-EAST CENTRAL DUN LAOGHAIRE-GLASTHULE DUN LAOGHAIRE-GLENAGEARY DUN LAOGHAIRE-MONKSTOWN FARM DUN LAOGHAIRE-MOUNT TOWN DUN LAOGHAIRE-SALLYNOGGIN EAST DUN LAOGHAIRE-SALLYNOGGIN SOUTH DUN LAOGHAIRE-SALLYNOGGIN WEST DUN LAOGHAIRE-SANDYCOVE DUN LAOGHAIRE-WEST CENTRAL FOXROCK-BEECHPARK FOXROCK-CARRICKMINES FOXROCK-DEANSGRANGE FOXROCK-TORQUAY KILLINEY NORTH KILLINEY SOUTH SHANKILL-RATHMICHAEL SHANKILL-RATHSALLAGH SHANKILL-SHANGANAGH STILLORGAN-DEERPARK STILLORGAN-KILMACUD STILLORGAN-LEOPARDSTOWN STILLORGAN-MERVILLE STILLORGAN-MOUNT MERRION STILLORGAN-PRIORY Health Information Unit, Dr Steevens Hospital, Tel 679-0700 saps91-22 EASTERN HEALTH BOARD - ANALYSIS OF 1991 SMALL AREA POPULATION STATISTICS 20:26 Friday, May 24, 1996 Percentage of persons per OED and community care area in each social class group EIS CODE DED NAME BALLINTEER-MARLEY BALLYBODEN CHURCHTOWN-CASTLE CHURCHTOWN-LANDSCAPE CHURCHTOWN-NUTGROVE CHURCHTOWN-ORWELL EDMONDSTOWN FIRHOUSE-BALLYCULLEN FIRHOUSE-KNOCKLYON RATHFARNHAM-ST ENDAS RATHMINES WEST A RATHMINES WEST E TERENURE A TERENURE B TERENURE C TERENURE D TIBRADDEN USHERS A USHERS B USHERS C USHERS D USHERS E USHERS F Health Information Unit, Dr Steevens Hospital, Tel 679-0700 saps91-22 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 EASTERN HEALTH BOARD - ANALYSIS OF 1991 SMALL AREA POPULATION STATISTICS 20:26 Friday, May 24, 1996 Percentage of persons per DED and community care area in each social class group COMMUNITY CARE=AREA 5 ---- EIS CODE DED NAME 1 2 3 CHAPELIZOD CHERRY ORCHARD A CHERRY ORCHARD B CHERRY ORCHARD C CLONDALKIN VILLAGE 9 13 25 CLONDALKIN-CAPPAGHMORE 6 9 19 CLONDALKIN-DONAWLEY 3 6 15 CLONDALKIN-MONASTERY 10 16 24 CLONDALKIN-MOORFIELD 4 7 13 CLONDALKIN-ROWLAGH 1 5 12 Health Information Unit, Dr Steevens Hospital, Tel 679-0700 saps91-22 EASTERN HEALTH BOARD - ANALYSIS OF 1991 SMALL AFZA POPULATION STATISTICS 20:26 Friday, May 24, 1996 Percentage of persons per DED and community care area in each social class group EIS CODE DED NAME 201 AIRPORT 009 BALLYBOUGH A 010 BALLYBOUGH B 015 BALLYMUN A 016 BALLYMUN B 017 BALLYMUN C 018 BALLYMUN D 019 BALLYMUN E 021 BEAUMONT A 024 BEAUMONT D 025 BEAUMONT E 02 6 BEAUMONT F 028 BOTANIC B 029 BOTANIC C 042 043 044 045 047 048 049 050 058 059 060 070 GRACE PARK 080 INNS QUAY A 081 INNS QUAY B 104 MOUNTJOY A 105 MOUNTJOY B 106 NORTH CITY 107 NORTH DOCK A 108 NORTH DOCK B 109 NORTH DOCK C 138 ROTUNDA A 242 TURNAPIN 157 WHITEHALL A 158 WHITEHALL B 159 WHITEHALL C 160 WHITEHALL D Health Information Unit, Dr Steevens Hospital, Tel 679-0700 saps91-22 25 W ma rmm HO "Inn WU NNN EASTERN HEALTH BOARD - ANALYSIS OF 1991 SMALL AREA POPULATION STATISTICS 20:26 Friday, May 24, 1996 Percentage of persons per OED and community care area in each
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