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Clare is all about family, census suggests

This article is from page 2 of the 2007-06-05 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 2 JPG

THE number of traditional family units in Clare is higher than the na- tional average, according to figures published last week. Thirty-five per cent of homes (13,393 homes) 1n the county are occupied by a husband, wife and children, which is above the national average of 32.5 per cent. Central Statistics Office figures, compiled from last year’s census, show that the traditional family unit has declined in the country’s cities since 2002. Dublin has the lowest amount of traditional families at 19.4 per cent. Just 22.2 per cent of fami-

lies in Limerick are traditional fami- lies. Meath has the highest amount, at 39.5 per cent.

The figures show that 23 per cent of homes in Clare are occupied by one person, while seven per cent of homes are occupied by cohabiting couples.

Lone mothers with children ac- count for almost nine per cent of homes, while lone fathers with chil- dren make up less than two per cent of homes. The majority of lone par- ents live with their children, while a small number live with children and other persons.

Three per cent of homes in Clare

are occupied by people (non-cohabit- ing) who are not related to each other. There are 38,210 private households in the county with a_ population of 106,683. The average number of peo- ple in houses in Clare is 2.79.

More people live in rural Clare than in urban parts of the county. 64,804 people live in private house- holds in rural Clare, with 41,879 in towns. There are 22,765 house units in rural Clare, with 15,445 in urban parts of the county.

The figures show that almost three per cent of couples who cohabit do not share with anyone else, while four per cent of cohabiting couples

share with children or others.

8,812 houses in Clare are occupied by just one person, while 5,839 are shared by a husband and wife. Cohab- iting couples account for 1,399 homes, lone mothers with children account for 3,108 homes, while lone fathers with children live in 598 houses.

668 homes in Clare are occupied by a husband and wife with children and other persons.

SW aleom ercabeuoxmcs ee) \Aler:IMNelsKem-VRem~nOL. private houses in temporary housing units in Clare. 121 of those are oc- cupied by husband and wives with children, 91 by one person and 30 by husbands and wives.

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