Written answers
Tuesday, 21 May 2019
Department of An Taoiseach
Census of Population Data
Billy Kelleher (Cork North Central, Fianna Fail)
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99. To ask the Taoiseach the number of persons that co-work or work from home weekly that have broadband access and are employed in companies based in the local authorities of each city (details supplied) in tabular form. [21327/19]
Seán Kyne (Galway West, Fine Gael)
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The exact information that the Deputy has requested is not available.
The Census of Population provides information on the numbers of persons who reported working from home as well as the type of internet connection in the household. The CSO’s quarterly Labour Force Survey (LFS) collects information from those persons in employment relating to how frequently they work from home.
From the results of Census 2016, we can ascertain that 94,955 persons stated that they worked mainly from home. Table 1 below shows their type of internet connection for the 5 requested cities.
Table 1 – Home workers by internet access in Cities listed, 2016
All Home workers | Of which, broadband internet access | Of which, internet access other than broadband | No internet access | Internet access not stated | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
State | 94,955 | 72,622 | 9,482 | 10,590 | 2,261 |
Of which | |||||
Dublin City and suburbs | 12,006 | 11,310 | 199 | 175 | 322 |
Cork City and suburbs | 1,970 | 1,802 | 56 | 52 | 60 |
Limerick City and suburbs | 816 | 726 | 37 | 36 | 17 |
Galway City and suburbs | 948 | 845 | 31 | 28 | 44 |
Waterford City and suburbs | 514 | 480 | 13 | 9 | 12 |
The most recent LFS results relate to Q1 2019. In Q1 2019 19.6% of persons in employment indicated that they either usually or sometimes work from home. Due to methodological and sample size constraints it is not possible to produce reliable city estimates from the LFS. However, estimates are available at the level of NUTS3 Regions.
Table 2 below presents data for Q1 2019 in respect of frequency of work from home at the requested NUTS3 regional level.
The NUTS3 West region includes Galway city, counties Galway, Mayo and Roscommon.
The NUTS3 Mid-West region includes Limerick city, counties Limerick, Clare and Tipperary.
The NUTS3 South-East region includes Waterford city, counties Waterford, Carlow, Kilkenny and Wexford.
The NUTS3 South-West region includes Cork city and counties Cork and Kerry.
The NUTS3 Dublin region includes Dublin city, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, Fingal and South Dublin.
Table 2 Percentage of persons aged 15 years and over in employment
(ILO) classified by requested NUTS 3 Region of employment and home working
- | % |
---|---|
NUTS 3 Region of employment and home working | Q1 2019 |
State | |
Person usually works at home | 7.0 |
Person sometimes works at home | 12.6 |
Person never works at home | 80.3 |
Not stated | * |
All persons | 100.0 |
of which: | |
West | |
Person usually works at home | 7.5 |
Person sometimes works at home | 10.5 |
Person never works at home | 81.8 |
Not stated | * |
All persons | 100.0 |
Mid-West | |
Person usually works at home | 6.6 |
Person sometimes works at home | 11.4 |
Person never works at home | 82.0 |
All persons | 100.0 |
South-East | |
Person usually works at home | 8.0 |
Person sometimes works at home | 12.7 |
Person never works at home | 79.3 |
All persons | 100.0 |
South-West | |
Person usually works at home | 7.6 |
Person sometimes works at home | 10.4 |
Person never works at home | 81.6 |
Not stated | * |
All persons | 100.0 |
Dublin | |
Person usually works at home | 5.7 |
Person sometimes works at home | 17.0 |
Person never works at home | 77.3 |
Not stated | * |
All persons | 100.0 |
Source: Labour Force Survey (LFS), Central Statistics Office, Ireland.*
Estimates for numbers of persons or averages where there are less than 30 persons in a cell are not produced as estimates are too small to be considered reliable.
Data may be subject to future revision.
Data may be subject to sampling or other survey errors, which are greater in respect of smaller values or estimates of change.
Reference period: January - March.
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