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Rural Economy Research Centre Population and Settlement Change 1991 – 2006: David Meredith Opportunities for rural development
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Rural Economy Research Centre Overview Rural Change 1991 - 2006 Population Change Settlement Change Implications of Population & Settlement Change Demography Human Capital The Future of Rural Areas Opportunities Challenges
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Rural Economy Research Centre Population Change in the Republic of Ireland Population increase of 1,262,933 (42%) since 1926
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Rural Economy Research Centre Population Change in the Republic of Ireland 56% of the total population increase since 1926 has occurred after 1991
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Rural Economy Research Centre Ireland’s Changing population distribution 1991 – 2006 Map: Choropleth map 3440 Electoral Divisions Widespread, large-scale population increases. Accessible areas have increased most.
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Rural Economy Research Centre Population Loss 1996 - 2006 977 EDs experienced population decline of 108,528 persons 281 EDs in the five cities and parts of Dublin County account for 72% (-78,647) of the total population decline Rural population decline is predominantly located in less accessible areas.
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Rural Economy Research Centre Impact of Population Change on Settlement Patterns 1991 - 2006
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Rural Economy Research Centre UrbanRural Change in Classified Area (%) 77.46-1.91 Percentage of Total Area 4.2695.74 Impact of Population Change on Settlement Patterns 1991 - 2006
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Rural Economy Research Centre Rural Population Change 1991 - 2006 Rural Areas Population 1991 1,638,125 Population 2006 1,779,221 Population Change (%) 9% Percentage of national population 42% Growth rate 02 – 06 2.29%
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Rural Economy Research Centre Implications of Population and Settlement Change Demographic Restructuring Human Capital
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Rural Economy Research Centre Ireland’s Demographic Structure 1991 Population Pyramid Depict the ‘structure’ or distribution of the population by age and gender Population is grouped into five year age groups known as cohorts
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Rural Economy Research Centre Demographic Structure of the Rural Population: 1991
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Rural Economy Research Centre Demographic Structure of the Rural Population: 2006
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Rural Economy Research Centre Impact of Demographic Restructuring 1991 - 2006
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Rural Economy Research Centre Impact of Demographic Restructuring 1991 - 2006
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Rural Economy Research Centre Human Capital RuralUrban % of total population with 3 rd level degree 1991 38%62% % of total population with 3 rd level degree 2006 36%64%
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Rural Economy Research Centre Impact of Population and Settlement Change Contemporary developments represent a clear break with past trends Population growth in rural areas is being driven by in migration Rural population is younger than the recent past. Age structure of migrants highly significant for the development of rural areas (Human Capital)
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Rural Economy Research Centre The Future of Rural Areas Opportunities Population Increase Critical Mass Support for rural products Support for infrastructure investment Support for rural services Challenges Harnessing human capital Maintaining quality of life (Migration)
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