SECTION TWO Cork City Profile 2018
A statistical and geographical profile of Cork City Local Authority area focused on Health and Social Inclusion CORK CITY PROFILE 2018 FOREWORD
Foreword Acknowledgements
I am proud to launch the ‘Cork City Profile 2018 – A statistical and geographical profile of Cork City Local Authority area focused on Health and Social Inclusion.’ A comprehensive analysis of Cork City is vital in developing local policy and guiding service provision to bring about a better quality of life for our people.
This profile is the result of significant inter-agency This Profile will inform the development of the collaboration highlighting the complexity of the Cork Healthy Cities (Phase VII) 2018 - 2028 Action many challenges facing Cork which, in turn, will Plan and will also shape the Implementation Plans require commitment and further collaboration to of the Local Economic and Community Plan address. The report draws on expertise, knowledge (LECP) “Pure Cork”, which is guided by the Local and statistics from a wide range of partners: Cork Community Development Committee (LCDC). This City Council, Health Service Executive, University is a resource that can help everyone – including College Cork, Cork City Partnership, Cork Education many agencies working at the coalface across & Training Board, the National Suicide Research various sections of Cork society – to understand Foundation, the National Cancer Registry Ireland, the importance of continuing the drive towards a Niche, Ballyphehane/Togher CDP, An Garda Síochána more equal, healthier and socially inclusive city. and Cork City Public Participation Network. As someone who works in the education sector and The report highlights the diverse nature of modern- utilised the previous profile in my day-to-day role, I day Cork and the challenges facing our city including would like to commend the agencies and individuals climate change, youth unemployment, its ageing involved in the research, compilation and publication population, the educational and employment of this hugely important document. I encourage you divisions within the city and the areas and groups to share and use the data for educating, planning which continue to struggle with disadvantage. and implementing actions for a more sustainable, inclusive, just, resilient and healthy city into the future. The Cork City Profile provides an insight into the factors that influence the health of its citizens. It Cllr. Mick Finn affirms that many of the determinants of our health Lord Mayor of Cork and wellbeing lie outside the health sector and are socially and economically formed. Such factors include housing, poverty, low educational attainment, unemployment, discrimination and social isolation.
Electoral Division Profiles | 1 Acknowledgements
Cork Healthy Cities and the Social Inclusion Unit of Cork City Council commissioned independent researcher Dana Swanton to Denise Cahill | Healthy Cities.
compile this profile Section I and Tomás Maria Minguella | Social Inclusion Unit, Cork City Council Kelly for Section II. Jane Ahern | An Garda Síochána A Core Research Team of Denise Cahill, Healthy Cities Coordinator and Maria Denis Barrett | Cork City of Learning, Cork City Council Minguella of the Social Inclusion Unit Brenda Cahill | Cork City Partnership. supported the researcher to compile this report. Bernadette Connolly | Cork Environmental Forum.
An Inter-Agency steering group oversaw Judy Cronin | Health Service Executive. the development of this report. This was Ann Fitzpatrick | University College Cork. designed to maximise the effectiveness of the research and consisted of: Orla Flynn | Cork Institute of Technology.
James Goulding | Environment and Recreation Directorate, Cork City Council
Lorcan Griffn | Strategic Planning and Economic Development, Cork City Council.
Martha Halbert | Cork City Public Participation Network
Katherine Harford | Young Knocknaheeney.
Neil Hedderman | Fire Service, Cork City Council.
Phil Heffernan | Cork Education Training Board.
Tracey Holt | Cork Children and Young People Services Committee.
Niall McTernan | National Suicide Research Foundation
Erin O’Brien | Strategic Planning and Economic Development, Cork City Council.
Serena O’Connor | Information Systems Department, Cork City Council.
Eoin McCuirc | Central Statistics Offce.
Ian O’Donovan | Fire Service, Cork City Council.
Siobhan O’Dowd | Togher/Ballyphehane Community Development Project.
Siobhan O’Sullivan | University College Cork.
Sgt Stewart Philpott | An Garda Síochána
Tony Power | Social Inclusion Section, Cork City Council.
Nuala Stewart | RAPID Programme, Cork City Council.
Jim Walsh | Cork Institute of Technology.
Tomás Kelly| Independent Consultant.
Electoral Division Profiles | 2 Section II Electoral Division Profiles
This section contains maps, satellite images and statistical breakdowns for each Electoral Division in Cork City, as well as broad analyses of their socio-economic characteristics. Those viewing this report electronically can click on an ED name in the Table of Contents to navigate directly to its corresponding page.
1 Contents Introduction ...... 2 ‘Mayfield’ Electoral Division ...... 94 ‘Ballinlough A’ Electoral Division ...... 4 ‘Montenotte A’ Electoral Division ...... 96 ‘Ballinlough B’ Electoral Division ...... 6 ‘Montenotte B’ Electoral Division ...... 98 ‘Ballinlough C’ Electoral Division ...... 8 ‘Pouladuff A’ Electoral Division ...... 100 ‘Ballyphehane A’ Electoral Division ...... 10 ‘Pouladuff B’ Electoral Division ...... 102 ‘Ballyphehane B’ Electoral Division ...... 12 ‘Shanakiel’ Electoral Division ...... 104 ‘Bishopstown A’ Electoral Division ...... 14 ‘Shandon A’ Electoral Division ...... 106 ‘Bishopstown B’ Electoral Division...... 16 ‘Shandon B’ Electoral Division ...... 108 ‘Bishopstown C’ Electoral Division ...... 18 ‘South Gate A’ Electoral Division ...... 110 ‘Bishopstown D’ Electoral Division ...... 20 ‘South Gate B’ Electoral Division ...... 112 ‘Bishopstown E’ Electoral Division ...... 22 ‘St. Patrick’s A’ Electoral Division ...... 114 ‘Blackpool A’ Electoral Division ...... 24 ‘St. Patrick’s B’ Electoral Division ...... 116 ‘Blackpool B’ Electoral Division ...... 26 ‘St. Patrick’s C’ Electoral Division ...... 118 ‘Browningstown’ Electoral Division ...... 28 ‘Sunday’s Well A’ Electoral Division ...... 120 ‘Centre A’ Electoral Division ...... 30 ‘Sunday’s Well B’ Electoral Division ...... 122 ‘Centre B’ Electoral Division ...... 32 ‘The Glen A’ Electoral Division ...... 124 ‘Churchfield’ Electoral Division...... 34 ‘The Glen B’ Electoral Division ...... 126 ‘City Hall A’ Electoral Division ...... 36 ’The Lough’ Electoral Division ...... 128 ‘City Hall B’ Electoral Division ...... 38 ‘Tivoli A’ Electoral Division ...... 130 ‘Commons’ Electoral Division ...... 40 ‘Tivoli B’ Electoral Division ...... 132 ‘Evergreen’ Electoral Division ...... 42 ‘Togher A’ Electoral Division ...... 134 ‘Fairhill A’ Electoral Division ...... 44 ‘Togher B’ Electoral Division ...... 136 ‘Fairhill B’ Electoral Division ...... 46 ‘Tramore A’ Electoral Division ...... 138 ‘Fairhill C’ Electoral Division ...... 48 ‘Tramore B’ Electoral Division ...... 140 ‘Farranferris A’ Electoral Division ...... 50 ‘Tramore C’ Electoral Division ...... 142 ‘Farranferris B’ Electoral Division ...... 52 ‘Turner’s Cross A’ Electoral Division ...... 144 ‘Farranferris C’ Electoral Division ...... 54 ‘Turner’s Cross B’ Electoral Division ...... 146 ‘Gillabbey A’ Electoral Division ...... 56 ‘Turner’s Cross C’ Electoral Division ...... 148 ‘Gillabbey B’ Electoral Division ...... 58 ‘Turner’s Cross D’ Electoral Division ...... 150 ‘Gillabbey C’ Electoral Division ...... 60 ‘Ballincollig’ Electoral Division (New) ...... 153 ‘Glasheen A’ Electoral Division...... 62 ‘Ballygarvan’ Electoral Division (New) ...... 155 ‘Glasheen B’ Electoral Division ...... 64 ‘Bishopstown (Rural)’ Electoral Division (New) ...157 ‘Glasheen C’ Electoral Division ...... 66 ‘Blarney’ Electoral Division (New) ...... 159 ‘Greenmount’ Electoral Division ...... 68 ‘Caherlag’ Electoral Division (New) ...... 161 ‘Gurranabraher A’ Electoral Division ...... 70 ‘Carrigrohane Beg’ Electoral Division (New) ...... 163 ‘Gurranabraher B’ Electoral Division ...... 72 ‘Douglas’ Electoral Division (New) ...... 165 ‘Gurranabraher C’ Electoral Division ...... 74 ‘Inishkenny’ Electoral Division (New) ...... 167 ‘Gurranabraher D’ Electoral Division ...... 76 ‘Lehenagh’ Electoral Division (New) ...... 169 ‘Gurranabraher E’ Electoral Division ...... 78 ‘Matehy’ Electoral Division (New) ...... 171 ‘Knocknaheeny’ Electoral Division ...... 80 ‘Monkstown Rural’ Electoral Division (New) ...... 173 ‘Knockrea A’ Electoral Division ...... 82 ‘Ovens’ Electoral Division (New) ...... 175 ‘Knockrea B’ Electoral Division ...... 84 ‘Rathcooney (Rural) ’ Electoral Division (New) ...177 ‘Mahon A’ Electoral Division ...... 86 ‘Riverstown’ Electoral Division (New) ...... 179 ‘Mahon B’ Electoral Division ...... 88 ‘St. Mary’s’ Electoral Division (New)...... 181 ‘Mahon C’ Electoral Division ...... 90 ‘Whitechurch’ Electoral Division (New) ...... 183 ‘Mardyke’ Electoral Division ...... 92 Electoral Division Profiles | 2 1 Introduction There are a variety of reporting tools and mapping modules for Census data that allow for exploration of single variables across multiple spatial units.1 The goal of this resource, by contrast, is to provide an easily interpreted compilation of data on multiple variables (91) for single spatial units (Electoral Divisions). An advantage of this approach is that the reader can, via a single source, easily develop a picture of the overall defining characteristics of each individual Electoral Division and how it compares with the Authority Area it is contained within, as well as the State as a whole.
Two pages are allocated to each of the 74 EDs in Cork City, as well as the 16 EDs that are either all or partially contained within the new Cork City Boundary (see next page). For each ED not contained within the original City boundary, a figure is given for the percentage of its area that is contained within the new City boundary. NOTE: This does not refer to the percentage of the population of this ED contained within the new city boundary. The first page contains a satellite image and street map of the ED and its boundaries, along with an overall analysis of its socio-economic characteristics. Data tables representing the themes of ‘Age and Marital Status’ and ‘Families’ are also included on this page. The second page contains a series of data tables representing the following themes: ‘Household Composition’, ‘Education’, ‘Health’, ‘Migration and Ethnicity’, ‘Housing’, ‘Employment’ and ‘Transport’. In addition to the statistical data for each ED, tables also include averages for Cork City and Ireland to allow for comparison with the larger scale picture. Due to Electoral Divisions having diverse areas and populations, the statistics reported have been standardised to percentages to maximise comparability with each other, as well as with Cork City and Ireland.
EDs were originally created by the Poor Law Unions in the mid-nineteenth century and are ‘the smallest legally defined administrative areas in the State for which Small Area Population Statistics (SAPS) are published from the Census’.2 Prior to 2006, Electoral Divisions were the smallest spatial unit available for Census data reporting. Subsequently, new ‘Small Area’ units were developed, that each containing roughly 100 housing units. These units were utilised in maps throughout Section I due to the level of detail they can provide; however, due to their large number (>600 in Cork City), variability and non-administrative status, they were deemed unsuitable for smaller scale profiling in this Section.
NOTE: ‘Absolute difference’ and ‘Relative difference’ are terms that are used throughout this section. As an explanation, the ‘Absolute difference’ between 50 and 100 is 50 - the two numbers subtracted from each other. The ‘Relative difference’ here is 100% - 100 is twice as large as 50
1 The All-Island Research Observatory’s mapping module located at airo.ie and Pobal’s mapping module (pobal.ie) are both useful examples. 2 http://census.cso.ie/censusasp/saps/boundaries/eds_bound.htm Electoral Division Profiles | 2 Index of Electoral Divisions 1 BALLINLOUGH A 24 FARRANFERRIS A 47 MONTENOTTE B 70 TURNER'S CROSS A 2 BALLINLOUGH B 25 FARRANFERRIS B 48 POULADUFF A 71 TURNER'S CROSS B 3 BALLINLOUGH C 26 FARRANFERRIS C 49 POULADUFF B 72 TURNER'S CROSS C 4 BALLYPHEHANE A 27 GILLABBEY A 50 SHANAKIEL 73 TURNER'S CROSS D 5 BALLYPHEHANE B 28 GILLABBEY B 51 SHANDON A 74 BALLINCOLLIG 6 BISHOPSTOWN A 29 GILLABBEY C 52 SHANDON B 75 BALLYGARVAN 7 BISHOPSTOWN B 30 GLASHEEN A 53 SOUTH GATE A 76 BISHOPSTOWN (PT. RURAL) 8 BISHOPSTOWN C 31 GLASHEEN B 54 SOUTH GATE B 77 BLARNEY 9 BISHOPSTOWN D 32 GLASHEEN C 55 St. PATRICK'S A 78 CAHERLAG 10 BISHOPSTOWN E 33 GREENMOUNT 56 St. PATRICK'S B 79 CARRIGROHANEBEG 11 BLACKPOOL A 34 GURRANEBRAHER A 57 St. PATRICK'S C 80 DOUGLAS 12 BLACKPOOL B 35 GURRANEBRAHER B 58 SUNDAY'S WELL A 81 INISHKENNY 13 BROWNINGSTOWN 36 GURRANEBRAHER C 59 SUNDAY'S WELL B 82 LEHENAGH 14 CENTRE A 37 GURRANEBRAHER D 60 THE GLEN A 83 MATEHY 15 CENTRE B 38 GURRANEBRAHER E 61 THE GLEN B 84 MONKSTOWN RURAL 16 CHURCHFIELD 39 KNOCKNAHEENY 62 THE LOUGH 85 OVENS 17 CITY HALL A 40 KNOCKREA A 63 TIVOLI A 86 RATHCOONEY 18 CITY HALL B 41 KNOCKREA B 64 TIVOLI B 87 RIVERSTOWN 19 COMMONS 42 MAHON A 65 TOGHER A 88 ST. MARY'S 20 EVERGREEN 43 MAHON C 66 TOGHER B 89 WHITECHURCH 21 FAIR HILL A 44 MARDYKE 67 TRAMORE A 22 FAIR HILL B 45 MAYFIELD 68 TRAMORE B 23 FAIR HILL C 46 MONTENOTTE A 69 TRAMORE C Electoral Division Profiles | 3 ‘Ballinlough A’ Electoral Division
Ballinlough A Ballinlough A
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Satellite Image and Street Map of ‘Ballinlough A’ Electoral Division (Source of Boundary Files: Ordnance Survey Ireland) Key Points This Electoral Division comprises 786 people living in 352 houses. The overall population of This Electoral Division increased by 3.97% between 2011 and 2016 Totalling 5, the percentage of persons born in another EU country here is substantially greater than the state- wide figure of 3.1. This represents a relative difference of 62. At 9.7, the percentage of household reference persons classified as ‘higher professionals’ in this ED is higher than the national average of 6.6. At 7.3, the percentage of the population that are widowed in Ballinlough A is significantly higher than the national average of 4.1. This represents a relative difference of 76. The absolute difference here is 3.1. At 19, the percentage of households without access to a car here is higher than the national average of 15.2. This represents a relative difference of 25.5. The absolute difference here is 3.9. At 19.3, the percentage of aged 65 or older in this ED is significantly higher than the national average of 12. This represents a relative difference of 61.6. The absolute difference here is 7.4. At 31.3, the percentage of those at work employed in professional services in this ED is higher than the national average of 23.5. This represents a relative difference of 33. The absolute difference here is 7.8. The percentage of the population aged 15+ with an ordinary bachelor degree, national diploma or higher in Ballinlough A (39.0) compares with a higher national average of 28.5. At 33.6, the old age dependency ratio here is substantially greater than the state-wide figure of 20.4. This represents a relative difference of 64.3. The absolute difference here is 13.2.
Marital Status ED Cork City Ireland ED Cork City Ireland Single Population (%) 53.8 58.8 53.6 Separated/Divorced (%) 5.0 4.9 4.7 Married Population (%) 34.0 31.2 37.6 Widowed Population (%) 7.3 5.1 4.1
Age Breakdown ED Cork City Ireland Families (% of families) ED Cork City Ireland Age Dependency Ratio 58.1 42.8 52.7 1 child 27.1 31.2 28.0 Youth Dependency Ratio 24.5 20.4 32.3 2 children 17.7 21.5 25.2 Old Age Dependency Ratio 33.6 22.4 20.4 3 children 9.9 9.4 12.5 Aged 0-4 (%) 5.2 5.0 7.0 4 or more children 2.1 3.5 5.1 Aged 5-19 (%) 14.4 15.6 20.5 Lone Parents 9.5 15.5 19.7 Aged 20-44 (%) 33.5 41.5 35.3 Pre-family 14.1 12.5 9.2 Aged 45-64 (%) 25.7 22.3 23.8 Empty Nest 12.5 9.5 10.0 Aged 65-74 (%) 9.5 8.5 7.8 Pre-School 8.9 9.1 10.0 Aged 75-84 (%) 9.8 5.5 4.1 Adolescent 8.3 10.0 12.3 Aged 85+ (%) 1.9 1.7 1.4 Adult 20.8 29.1 25.1 Electoral Division Profiles | 4 Household Composition ED Cork City Ireland Housing (%) ED Cork City Ireland (% of households) House/Bungalow 92.0 78.7 86.5 1 Person 37.5 29.4 23.5 Flat/Apartment 7.4 19.3 11.8 2 Person 31.3 31.6 28.6 Households built in 69.9 36.9 22.2 3-5 Person 29.5 36.1 43.5 1960 or before 6 or more Person 1.7 2.9 4.4 Households built 17.9 31.8 29.5 from 1961-1990 Cohabiting Couple 6.8 4.8 4.0 Households built from ‘91-2010 2.6 19.1 39.6 Cohabiting Couple 3.7 3.1 4.1 Households built in 2011 or Later 0.0 1.1 2.0 and Children Households with 1 - 3 Rooms 13.6 23.3 16.8 Two or more Non- 7.1 10.1 4.1 related Persons Households with 4 - 6 Rooms 55.1 52.4 50.5 Households with 7 or more Rooms 26.4 17.3 27.1 Education ED Cork City Ireland Households without 1.4 2.1 1.4 (% of those aged 15+) Central Heating Primary Education or Less 6.7 13.6 12.5 Households without Public Main 3.1 7.0 23.0 Lower Secondary 12.1 16.0 14.5 Households with Public Scheme 95.7 92.9 65.9 Upper Secondary 20.1 17.5 18.5 Households without a PC 27.0 33.6 28.2 Technical or Vocational 7.8 7.3 8.8 Households without 20.7 20.8 18.4 qualification Internet Access Advanced Certificate/ 3.7 4.5 5.9 Households Owner 24.7 18.1 31.6 Occupied with Mortgage Completed Apprenticeship Households Owner Occupied 48.3 32.2 36.0 Higher Certificate 5.5 4.1 5.0 without Mortgage Ordinary Bachelor Degree or 39.1 29.1 28.5 Households Rented from 21.9 26.3 18.2 National Diploma or Higher Private Landlord Households Rented 2.0 16.5 8.4 Health (%) ED Cork City Ireland from Local Authority Population with Very 58.9 54.1 59.4 Good General Health Unoccupied Permanent Dwellings 12.7 10.6 14.8 Population with Good 28.0 29.5 27.6 General Health Employment (%) ED Cork City Ireland Population with Fair General Health 10.2 10.0 8.0 Unemployed 5.9 7.4 7.1 Population with Bad General Health 0.9 1.8 1.3 Student 9.9 15.2 11.4 Population with Very 0.4 0.4 0.3 Looking After Home/Family 7.5 7.1 8.1 Bad General Health Retired 21.1 15.8 14.5 Population of Carers 2.9 4.3 4.1 Unable To Work due to 4.4 6.2 4.2 Population with a Disability 14.8 18.1 13.5 Sickness or Disability Social Class ED Cork City Ireland Employed in Building 3.9 3.6 5.1 (% of Household Reference and construction Persons) Employed in Manufacturing 12.5 13.9 11.4 industries Employers and Managers 15.6 10.4 14.2 Employed in Commerce 22.9 22.4 23.9 Higher Professional 9.7 7.5 6.6 and Trade Lower Professional 16.5 11.2 11.8 Employed in Transport 9.5 9.5 8.5 Non-manual 20.5 19.7 18.2 and Communications Manual skilled 6.5 8.3 8.8 Employed in Public Administration 5.4 4.1 5.3 Semi-skilled 4.5 9.2 8.3 Employed in Professional Services 31.3 25.1 23.5 Unskilled 2.8 4.9 3.7 Transport ED Cork City Ireland Own account workers 3.1 3.0 4.8 (% aged 5+ by Means/Length of Travel to Work, School or Migration and Ethnicity (%) ED Cork City Ireland College) Other EU (Ex. UK) 5.0 5.3 3.1 On foot/Bicycle 30.5 32.7 16.6 Rest of the World 5.4 6.3 5.1 Public Transport 5.9 10.8 12.9 White Irish Traveller 0.5 0.7 0.7 Car, Motorcycle or Scooter driver 40.4 32.3 39.6 Resident elsewhere 9.7 11.2 7.5 Car passenger 15.4 14.8 18.6 one year previous 30 minutes or over 17.1 21.2 31.5 Able to speak English 'Not 12.9 10.5 14.2 % of Households 19.0 29.7 15.2 Well' or 'Not at all' without a Motor Car Electoral Division Profiles | 5 ‘Ballinlough B’ Electoral Division
Ballinlough B Ballinlough B
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Satellite Image and Street Map of ‘Ballinlough B’ Electoral Division (Source of Boundary Files: Ordnance Survey Ireland)
Key Points This Electoral Division comprises 1757 people living in 677 houses. The overall population of this Electoral Division increased by 0.98% between 2011 and 2016 Totalling 6, the percentage of the population that are widowed this ED is higher than the national average of 4.1. This represents a relative difference of 46.4. The absolute difference here is 1.9. At 6.4, the percentage of the population that are carers here is significantly higher than the national average of 4.1. This represents a relative difference of 55.5. The absolute difference here is 2.3. At 16.8, the percentage of aged 65 or older in Ballinlough B is higher than the national average of 12. This represents a relative difference of 40.3. The absolute difference here is 4.8. At 20.1, the percentage of percentage of household reference persons classified as ‘employers and managers’ in Ballinlough B is higher than the national average of 14.2. At 29.5, the percentage of those at work employed in professional services here is higher than the national average of 23.5. This represents a relative difference of 25.5. The absolute difference here is 6. At 13.2, the percentage of household reference persons classified as ‘higher professionals’ in this ED is significantly higher than the national average of 6.6. At 32.3, the old age dependency ratio in Ballinlough B is substantially greater than the state-wide figure of 20.4. This represents a relative difference of 58.1. The absolute difference here is 11.9. The percentage of the population aged 15+ with an ordinary bachelor degree, national diploma or higher in this ED (42.1) compares with a higher national average of 28.5. Marital Status ED Cork City Ireland ED Cork City Ireland Single Population (%) 46.6 58.8 53.6 Separated/Divorced(%) 2.8 4.9 4.7 Married Population (%) 44.6 31.2 37.6 Widowed Population (%) 6.0 5.1 4.1
Age and Marital Status ED Cork City Ireland Families (% of families) ED Cork City Ireland Age Dependency Ratio 59.6 42.8 52.7 1 child 25.4 31.2 28.0 Youth Dependency Ratio 27.2 20.4 32.3 2 children 24.6 21.5 25.2 Old Age Dependency Ratio 32.3 22.4 20.4 3 children 13.4 9.4 12.5 Aged 0-4 (%) 5.8 5.0 7.0 4 or more children 2.7 3.5 5.1 Aged 5-19 (%) 18.2 15.6 20.5 Lone Parents 5.3 15.5 19.7 Aged 20-44 (%) 27.7 41.5 35.3 Pre-family 7.9 12.5 9.2 Aged 45-64 (%) 28.1 22.3 23.8 Empty Nest 10.1 9.5 10.0 Aged 65-74 (%) 9.6 8.5 7.8 Pre-School 8.3 9.1 10.0 Aged 75-84 (%) 7.2 5.5 4.1 Adolescent 9.3 10.0 12.3 Aged 85+ (%) 3.5 1.7 1.4 Adult 31.4 29.1 25.1 Electoral Division Profiles | 6 Household Composition ED Cork City Ireland Housing (%) ED Cork City Ireland (% of households) House/Bungalow 92.6 78.7 86.5 1 Person 25.4 29.4 23.5 Flat/Apartment 7.1 19.3 11.8 2 Person 30.1 31.6 28.6 Households built in 69.0 36.9 22.2 3-5 Person 41.9 36.1 43.5 1960 or before 6 or more Person 2.5 2.9 4.4 Households built 18.0 31.8 29.5 from 1961-1990 Cohabiting Couple 2.8 4.8 4.0 Households built from ‘91-2010 7.4 19.1 39.6 Cohabiting Couple 1.2 3.1 4.1 Households built in 2011 or Later 0.6 1.1 2.0 and Children Households with 1 - 3 Rooms 7.1 23.3 16.8 Two or more Non- 2.5 10.1 4.1 related Persons Households with 4 - 6 Rooms 47.7 52.4 50.5 Households with 7 or more Rooms 41.8 17.3 27.1 Education ED Cork City Ireland Households without 0.9 2.1 1.4 (% of those aged 15+) Central Heating Primary Education or Less 3.9 13.6 12.5 Households without Public Main 2.1 7.0 23.0 Lower Secondary 13.3 16.0 14.5 Households with Public Scheme 97.9 92.9 65.9 Upper Secondary 20.5 17.5 18.5 Households without a PC 23.0 33.6 28.2 Technical or Vocational 6.9 7.3 8.8 Households without 16.5 20.8 18.4 qualification Internet Access Advanced Certificate/ 4.0 4.5 5.9 Households Owner 28.2 18.1 31.6 Occupied with Mortgage Completed Apprenticeship Households Owner Occupied 53.3 32.2 36.0 Higher Certificate 5.9 4.1 5.0 without Mortgage Ordinary Bachelor Degree or 42.1 29.1 28.5 Households Rented from 14.3 26.3 18.2 National Diploma or Higher Private Landlord Households Rented 0.9 16.5 8.4 Health (%) ED Cork City Ireland from Local Authority Population with Very 63.6 54.1 59.4 Good General Health Unoccupied Permanent Dwellings 10.4 10.6 14.8 Population with Good 26.8 29.5 27.6 General Health Employment (%) ED Cork City Ireland Population with Fair General Health 6.7 10.0 8.0 Unemployed 2.7 7.4 7.1 Population with Bad General Health 1.3 1.8 1.3 Student 13.8 15.2 11.4 Population with Very 0.0 0.4 0.3 Looking After Home/Family 8.6 7.1 8.1 Bad General Health Retired 21.3 15.8 14.5 Population of Carers 6.4 4.3 4.1 Unable To Work due to 2.6 6.2 4.2 Population with a Disability 12.6 18.1 13.5 Sickness or Disability Social Class ED Cork City Ireland Employed in Building 4.1 3.6 5.1 (% of Household Reference and construction Persons) Employed in Manufacturing 13.4 13.9 11.4 industries Employers and Managers 20.1 10.4 14.2 Employed in Commerce 25.5 22.4 23.9 Higher Professional 13.1 7.5 6.6 and Trade Lower Professional 16.0 11.2 11.8 Employed in Transport 9.4 9.5 8.5 Non-manual 20.1 19.7 18.2 and Communications Manual skilled 7.5 8.3 8.8 Employed in Public Administration 6.6 4.1 5.3 Semi-skilled 4.7 9.2 8.3 Employed in Professional Services 29.5 25.1 23.5 Unskilled 1.3 4.9 3.7 Transport ED Cork City Ireland Own account workers 4.7 3.0 4.8 (% aged 5+ by Means/Length of Travel to Work, School or Migration and Ethnicity (%) ED Cork City Ireland College) Other EU (Ex. UK) 2.0 5.3 3.1 On foot/Bicycle 27.1 32.7 16.6 Rest of the World 2.3 6.3 5.1 Public Transport 6.2 10.8 12.9 White Irish Traveller 0.0 0.7 0.7 Car, Motorcycle or Scooter driver 44.2 32.3 39.6 Resident elsewhere 5.7 11.2 7.5 Car passenger 14.7 14.8 18.6 one year previous 30 minutes or over 16.2 21.2 31.5 Able to speak English 'Not 7.0 10.5 14.2 % of Households 12.0 29.7 15.2 Well' or 'Not at all' without a Motor Car Electoral Division Profiles | 7 ‘Ballinlough C’ Electoral Division
Ballinlough C Ballinlough C
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Satellite Image and Street Map of ‘Ballinlough C’ Electoral Division (Source of Boundary Files: Ordnance Survey Ireland)
Key Points This Electoral Division comprises 1474 people living in 601 houses. The overall population of this Electoral Division decreased by 1.4% between 2011 and 2016 At 7.6, the percentage of the population that are widowed in this ED is significantly higher than the national average of 4.1. This represents a relative difference of 84.4. The absolute difference here is 3.5. At 12, the percentage of household reference persons classified as ‘higher professionals’ in here is significantly higher than the national average of 6.6. At 19.6, the percentage of percentage of household reference persons classified as ‘employers and managers’ in Ballinlough C is higher than the national average of 14.2. At 21.7, the percentage of the population classified as retired here is higher than the national average of 14.5. This represents a relative difference of 49.6. The absolute difference here is 7.2. At 32.9, the percentage of families classified as ‘Adult’ in this ED is higher than the national average of 25.1. This represents a relative difference of 31. The absolute difference here is 7.8. The percentage of the population aged 15+ with an ordinary bachelor degree, national diploma or higher in Ballinlough C (37.9) compares with a higher national average of 28.5. At 32.2, the old age dependency ratio in this ED is substantially greater than the state-wide figure of 20.4. This represents a relative difference of 57.4. The absolute difference here is 11.7. Amounting to 57.7, the percentage of households that are owned outright by the occupant here is significantly higher than the national average of 36. This represents a relative difference of 60.2.
Marital Status ED Cork City Ireland ED Cork City Ireland Single Population (%) 47.0 58.8 53.6 Separated/Divorced(%) 4.1 4.9 4.7 Married Population (%) 41.3 31.2 37.6 Widowed Population (%) 7.6 5.1 4.1
Age and Marital Status ED Cork City Ireland Families (% of families) ED Cork City Ireland Age Dependency Ratio 50.1 42.8 52.7 1 child 30.9 31.2 28.0 Youth Dependency Ratio 17.9 20.4 32.3 2 children 15.7 21.5 25.2 Old Age Dependency Ratio 32.2 22.4 20.4 3 children 11.7 9.4 12.5 Aged 0-4 (%) 3.8 5.0 7.0 4 or more children 4.0 3.5 5.1 Aged 5-19 (%) 14.7 15.6 20.5 Lone Parents 24.1 15.5 19.7 Aged 20-44 (%) 31.3 41.5 35.3 Pre-family 9.0 12.5 9.2 Aged 45-64 (%) 28.8 22.3 23.8 Empty Nest 11.7 9.5 10.0 Aged 65-74 (%) 9.1 8.5 7.8 Pre-School 7.2 9.1 10.0 Aged 75-84 (%) 9.7 5.5 4.1 Adolescent 11.0 10.0 12.3 Aged 85+ (%) 2.6 1.7 1.4 Adult 32.9 29.1 25.1 Electoral Division Profiles | 8 Household Composition ED Cork City Ireland Housing (%) ED Cork City Ireland (% of households) House/Bungalow 94.8 78.7 86.5 1 Person 26.0 29.4 23.5 Flat/Apartment 5.0 19.3 11.8 2 Person 33.6 31.6 28.6 Households built in 41.4 36.9 22.2 3-5 Person 37.1 36.1 43.5 1960 or before 6 or more Person 3.3 2.9 4.4 Households built 40.3 31.8 29.5 from 1961-1990 Cohabiting Couple 3.8 4.8 4.0 Households built from ‘91-2010 11.3 19.1 39.6 Cohabiting Couple 1.0 3.1 4.1 Households built in 2011 or Later 3.2 1.1 2.0 and Children Households with 1 - 3 Rooms 7.7 23.3 16.8 Two or more Non- 5.2 10.1 4.1 related Persons Households with 4 - 6 Rooms 48.4 52.4 50.5 Households with 7 or more Rooms 39.6 17.3 27.1 Education ED Cork City Ireland Households without 0.8 2.1 1.4 (% of those aged 15+) Central Heating Primary Education or Less 6.8 13.6 12.5 Households without Public Main 1.2 7.0 23.0 Lower Secondary 13.0 16.0 14.5 Households with Public Scheme 98.3 92.9 65.9 Upper Secondary 20.6 17.5 18.5 Households without a PC 27.3 33.6 28.2 Technical or Vocational 7.4 7.3 8.8 Households without 18.6 20.8 18.4 qualification Internet Access Advanced Certificate/ 5.1 4.5 5.9 Households Owner 21.5 18.1 31.6 Occupied with Mortgage Completed Apprenticeship Households Owner Occupied 57.7 32.2 36.0 Higher Certificate 4.9 4.1 5.0 without Mortgage Ordinary Bachelor Degree or 37.9 29.1 28.5 Households Rented from 16.0 26.3 18.2 National Diploma or Higher Private Landlord Households Rented 1.7 16.5 8.4 Health (%) ED Cork City Ireland from Local Authority Population with Very 60.0 54.1 59.4 Good General Health Unoccupied Permanent Dwellings 9.6 10.6 14.8 Population with Good 27.7 29.5 27.6 General Health Employment (%) ED Cork City Ireland Population with Fair General Health 9.2 10.0 8.0 Unemployed 3.5 7.4 7.1 Population with Bad General Health 1.6 1.8 1.3 Student 11.9 15.2 11.4 Population with Very 0.3 0.4 0.3 Looking After Home/Family 7.7 7.1 8.1 Bad General Health Retired 21.7 15.8 14.5 Population of Carers 4.9 4.3 4.1 Unable To Work due to 4.1 6.2 4.2 Population with a Disability 16.0 18.1 13.5 Sickness or Disability Social Class ED Cork City Ireland Employed in Building 5.2 3.6 5.1 (% of Household Reference and construction Persons) Employed in Manufacturing 12.2 13.9 11.4 industries Employers and Managers 19.6 10.4 14.2 Employed in Commerce 26.3 22.4 23.9 Higher Professional 12.0 7.5 6.6 and Trade Lower Professional 14.8 11.2 11.8 Employed in Transport 10.5 9.5 8.5 Non-manual 18.8 19.7 18.2 and Communications Manual skilled 6.8 8.3 8.8 Employed in Public Administration 4.3 4.1 5.3 Semi-skilled 5.2 9.2 8.3 Employed in Professional Services 28.9 25.1 23.5 Unskilled 2.3 4.9 3.7 Transport ED Cork City Ireland Own account workers 4.7 3.0 4.8 (% aged 5+ by Means/Length of Travel to Work, School or Migration and Ethnicity (%) ED Cork City Ireland College) Other EU (Ex. UK) 1.9 5.3 3.1 On foot/Bicycle 19.5 32.7 16.6 Rest of the World 2.9 6.3 5.1 Public Transport 6.5 10.8 12.9 White Irish Traveller 0.1 0.7 0.7 Car, Motorcycle or Scooter driver 48.2 32.3 39.6 Resident elsewhere 7.3 11.2 7.5 Car passenger 18.9 14.8 18.6 one year previous 30 minutes or over 19.1 21.2 31.5 Able to speak English 'Not 11.4 10.5 14.2 % of Households 14.1 29.7 15.2 Well' or 'Not at all' without a Motor Car Electoral Division Profiles | 9 ‘Ballyphehane A’ Electoral Division
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