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  2. Learn about the current and projected population of Dublin, the capital of Ireland, and its ethnic, religious, and historical makeup. See how Dublin has grown from a Viking settlement to a diverse and dynamic city with over 1.2 million people.

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    In the 2022 census, the population of the City of Dublin was 592,713, [3] while the population of Dublin city and suburbs was 1,263,219. [7] County Dublin had a population of 1,458,154, [ 165 ] and the population of the Greater Dublin Area was 2,082,605.

  4. Find historical and projected population data for the Dublin metro area in Ireland from 1950 to 2024. See the current population, growth rate, and UN projections for Dublin and compare with other cities in Ireland.

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    Of Dublin’s population, 744,548 were female and 713,606 were male, which means there were 96 males for every 100 females. In Ireland overall there were 2,604,590 females and 2,544,549 males or 98 males for every 100 females.

    The average age of Dublin’s population in April 2022 was 38 years, compared with 36.8 years in April 2016. Nationally, the average age of the population was 38.8, up from 37.4 in April 2016. The number of people aged 65 and over continues to grow. This age group increased by 19% to 195,664 in Dublin, and by 22% to 776,315 at a national level, since...

    In Dublin, the number of dual Irish citizens increased from 39,440 to 56,696 while non-Irish citizens accounted for 17% of the county’s population. Nationally, dual Irish citizenship increased by 63% from 104,784 to 170,597 people and non-Irish citizens made up 12% of the population.

    The proportion of separated and divorced people in Dublin remains steady at 6% of the population (aged 15 and over), the same as in 2016. The national comparison was 6% in both 2022 and 2016.

    In 2022, 81% of people in Dublin stated that their health was good or very good compared with 86% in 2016. Nationally, 83% of people stated that their health was good/very good, compared to 87% in 2016.

    The number of people (aged three and over) who stated that they could speak Irish in Dublin was 467,679 compared with 431,413 in 2016. Within this figure 16,440 said they spoke Irish daily while 29,624 spoke Irish weekly. Nationally 1,873,997 people stated they were able to speak Irish, with 71,968 speaking Irish daily and 115,065 speaking it weekl...

    There were 698,931 people (aged 15 and over) at work in Dublin, an increase of 84,155 people (+14%) between 2016 and 2022. Nationally, there were 313,656 additional people (+16%) at work.

    In Dublin, 284,885 people (aged 15 and over) worked from home at least one day a week in 2022.This represented 41% of the workforce. The national figure was 32%.

    This was a new question for Census 2022. There were 268,943 children aged 15 and under in Dublin in April 2022. Of these, 82,484 (31%) were in childcare, compared with 33% nationally.

    In 2022, in Dublin 58% of households owned their own home, with a further 36% renting. This compared with 66% of households owning their home nationally and 28% renting.

    Dublin's population grew by 8% to 1,458,154 between April 2016 and April 2022, according to the Central Statistics Office. See more details on population by gender, age, citizenship, health, Irish language, employment and more.

  6. Find out the current and projected population of Dublin, the capital of Ireland, based on data from various sources. See the urban area and city area population graphs, the historical and projected data, and the population density and growth rate.

  7. Ireland's population was estimated to be 5.28 million in April 2023, rising by 97,600 people in the year to April 2023. The proportion of the population living in Dublin has increased from 27.6% of the total in 2011 to 28.4% of the total in 2023 and now stands at 1,501,500 people.

  8. Jun 23, 2022 · Kim O'Leary. Grafton Street, Dublin city (Image: Collins Photo Agency) The population of the state is now the highest it has been since pre famine times, with 5.12 million people living in the...

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