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Age Distributions by Language, County Clare, 1851
(Clare = 37.4% returned overall as Irish speakers)
Age Distributions by Language, County Kerry, 1851
(Kerry = 38.0% returned overall as Irish speakers)
Age Distributions by Language, County Kerry, 1851
(Kerry = 38.0% returned overall as Irish speakers)
Province | 1851 | 1871 | 1891 |
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Munster | .35 (.49) | .20 (.46) | .15 (.46) |
Ulster | .34 (.48) | .30 (.45) | .27 (.43) |
Connacht | .41 (.51) | .30 (.50) | .24 (.49) |
Leinster | .10 (.46) | .03 (.41) | .05 (.41) |
Proportion of Irish-Speaking Population Under 20, 1851-1891
Proportion of Irish Speakers Under 20 (Proportion of Total Population Under 20)
Source: L. A. Clarkson, et al., Database of Irish Historical Statistics: Age, 1821–1911 (Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive, 1997), https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3574-1; L. A. Clarkson, et al., Database of Irish Historical Statistics: Language, 1851–1911 (Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive, 1997), http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3573-1.
Province | 1851 | 1871 | 1891 |
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Munster | .35 (.49) | .20 (.46) | .15 (.46) |
Ulster | .34 (.48) | .30 (.45) | .27 (.43) |
Connacht | .41 (.51) | .30 (.50) | .24 (.49) |
Leinster | .10 (.46) | .03 (.41) | .05 (.41) |
Wales, 1901 *(Under 25) |
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Cardiganshire | .72 (.72) | ||
Glamorgan | .72 (.76) | ||
Radnorshire | .61 (.73) |
Proportion of Irish-Speaking Population Under 20, 1851-1891
Proportion of Irish Speakers Under 20 (Proportion of Total Population Under 20)
Source: Dot Jones, Statistical Evidence Relating to the Welsh Language, 1891-1911 (1998)
Province | 1851 | 1871 | 1891 |
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Munster | .14 | .26 | .31 |
Ulster | .14 | .15 | .16 |
Connacht | .10 | .20 | .25 |
Leinster | .36 | .38 | .36 |
Proportion of Irish-Speaking Population Under 20, 1851-1891
Difference between Overall Proportion and Irish-Speaking Proportion
Source: L. A. Clarkson, et al., Database of Irish Historical Statistics: Age, 1821–1911 (Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive, 1997), https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3574-1; L. A. Clarkson, et al., Database of Irish Historical Statistics: Language, 1851–1911 (Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive, 1997), http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3573-1.
Province | 1851 | 1871 | 1891 |
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Munster | .14 | .26 | .31 |
Ulster | .14 | .15 | .16 |
Connacht | .10 | .20 | .25 |
Leinster | .36 | .38 | .36 |
Proportion of Irish-Speaking Population Under 20, 1851-1891
Difference between Overall Proportion and Irish-Speaking Proportion
Source: L. A. Clarkson, et al., Database of Irish Historical Statistics: Age, 1821–1911 (Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive, 1997), https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3574-1; L. A. Clarkson, et al., Database of Irish Historical Statistics: Language, 1851–1911 (Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive, 1997), http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3573-1.
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Rate of Change of Irish Speakers' Underrepresentation
in Under-20 Cohorts, 1851 to 1871
Rate of Change of Irish Speakers' Underrepresentation
in Under-20 Cohorts, 1871 to 1891
Male-Female Divergence in Under-Age-20 Cohorts
Difference between Male and Female Underrepresentation, Munster Baronies, 1851, 1871, 1891
Male-Female Divergence in Under-Age-20 Cohorts
Difference between Male and Female Underrepresentation, Munster Baronies, 1851, 1871, 1891
Outliers in the gender gap in rate of under-age-20 depletion:
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Males
1871   Limerick    Limerick City
1891   Waterford   Glenahiry
1851   Tipperary   Ikerrin
1891   Cork       Kerrycurrihy
1851   Tipperary   Ormond Lower
1871   Waterford   Kilculliheen
1851   Waterford   Waterford City
1851   Limerick    Kilmallock
1871   Tipperary   Ikerrin
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Outliers in the gender gap in rate of under-age-20 depletion:
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Females
1891   Tipperary   Ormond Lower
1891   Waterford  Kilculliheen
1891   Cork       Bear
1871   Cork       Kinsale
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Decade | Percent |
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1830-39 | 20.9% |
1840-49 | 25.1% |
1850-59 | 27.1% |
1860-69 | 24.7% |
1870-79 | 21.8% |
1880-89 | 21.3% |
1890-99 | 19.6% |
1900-10 | 16.5% |
Proportion Claiming Irish as Mother Tongue in U.S. among Irish Born, 1910, by Decade of Immigration
Source: Steven Ruggles, Sarah Flood, Sophia Foster, Ronald Goeken, Jose Pacas, Megan Schouweiler, and Matthew Sobek. IPUMS USA: Version 11.0 [dataset]. Minneapolis, MN: IPUMS, 2021. https://doi.org/10.18128/D010.V11.0
Decade | Percent |
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1830-39 | 20.9% |
1840-49 | 25.1% |
1850-59 | 27.1% |
1860-69 | 24.7% |
1870-79 | 21.8% |
1880-89 | 21.3% |
1890-99 | 19.6% |
1900-10 | 16.5% |
Proportion Claiming Irish as Mother Tongue in U.S. among Irish Born, 1910, by Decade of Immigration
Source: Steven Ruggles, Sarah Flood, Sophia Foster, Ronald Goeken, Jose Pacas, Megan Schouweiler, and Matthew Sobek. IPUMS USA: Version 11.0 [dataset]. Minneapolis, MN: IPUMS, 2021. https://doi.org/10.18128/D010.V11.0
Province | 1851 | 1871 | 1891 |
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Munster | .14 (.44) | .26 (.28) | .31 (.26) |
Ulster | .14 (.07) | .15 (.05) | .16 (.05) |
Connacht | .10 (.51) | .20 (.40) | .25 (.41) |
Leinster | .36 (.04) | .38 (.01) | .36 (.01) |
Proportion of Irish-Speaking Population Under 20, 1851-1891
Difference between Overall Proportion and Irish-Speaking Proportion
Source: L. A. Clarkson, et al., Database of Irish Historical Statistics: Age, 1821–1911 (Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive, 1997), https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3574-1; L. A. Clarkson, et al., Database of Irish Historical Statistics: Language, 1851–1911 (Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive, 1997), http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3573-1.