Through the census details on the Central Statistics Office website. See the link below.
The last census in Ireland was in 2011, with the next due in 2016.
There is a wealth of information regarding the 1901 census in Ireland but little information on the specific results for the country as a whole. Information that was gathered for this particular census are name, religion, literacy, occupation, age, marital status, county of birth and the ability to speak English or Irish. One can access results information for the different counties or by searching a name on 'The National Archives of Ireland' website.
A census is held in Ireland every 5 years. The last was in 2011 and the next will be in 2016.
4,443,370 is the official total from the 1901 census in Ireland.
The last census in Ireland was in 2006. The population then was 4,239,848.
The last census in Ireland was in 2006. At that time the population of Trim was 6,870.
in the census of 2011 there were 112,259 British nationals living in Ireland
Marie-Louise Legg has written: 'The census of Elphin 1749' -- subject(s): Census, 1749, Church of Ireland, Church of Ireland. Diocese of Elphin, History, Sources, Irish Census
The most recent census for the Republic of Ireland was in 2011, and showed that the population was 4.59 million. The census for Northern Ireland for the same year gave a population of just over 1.8 million.
A number of countries conducted a census in 1901. Ireland conducted a census as did the United Kingdom. Most countries conduct a census every 10 years.
Anyone is able to access most of the census results in Australia. Census data is available through the Australian Bureau of Statistics site at the related link below.
Jason McFerran has written: 'Development of an online census questionnaire' -- subject(s): Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency, Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency. Census Office for Northern Ireland