Duagh
Local Profile Update
Socio-Economic Profile

Data Source: CSO Census Data for 2011 and 2016
Population
A total of 222 persons were living in Duagh in 2016, an increase of 5.9% from 2011.
Duagh had an average age of 34.1 years in 2016, a decrease from 35.3 years in 2011. This average age is lower than the national average of 37.4 years and lower than the regional average of 39.7 years.
Those aged 65 years or older accounted for 10.8% of the total population in 2016. Those aged 14 years or younger accounted for 24.8% of the total population in 2016. The working age population (15-64 years) accounted for 64.4% of the population in 2016, which is higher than the regional average of 62.5%.
Age | 2016 |
---|---|
0 - 9 | 38 |
10 - 19 | 30 |
20 - 29 | 24 |
30 - 39 | 46 |
40 - 49 | 25 |
50 - 59 | 30 |
60 - 69 | 16 |
70 - 79 | 7 |
80+ | 6 |
Total | 222 |
Sex | Average Age |
---|---|
Male | 32.4 |
Female | 35.9 |
Overall | 34.1 |
Age |
2016 No. |
2016 % |
---|---|---|
0 - 14 | 55 | 24.8% |
15 - 64 | 143 | 64.4% |
65+ | 24 | 10.8% |

The total number of non-nationals living in Duagh was 9.6% of the total population in 2016. This is above both the regional average of 8.2% but below the national average of 11.6%. Non-nationals from the UK comprised the largest percentage of non-nationals in Duagh, accounting for 47.6% of all non-nationals
Those living in Duagh with a disability accounted for 13.5% of the total population, below the regional average of 17%. There was a total of 12 carers in Duagh in 2016.
Household Composition
‘Married couple and children’ households comprised 43.8% of all households in 2016. All households with children comprised 54.2% of all households in 2016. This is below both the regional average of 46.7% and national average of 48.7% ‘One person’ households comprised 25% of all households in 2016. ‘Married couple and children’ households had the largest percentage share of all households in 2016.
‘Adult’ families comprised 31% of all families in 2016, with ‘Adolescent’ families comprising 8%. Families with younger children (i.e. Pre-adolescent’, ‘Early school’ and ‘Pre-school’ comprised 46% of families. ‘Retired’ and ‘Empty Nest’ families comprised 7% of all families. This is lower than the regional average of 24.8%.
All ‘Owner occupied’ households comprised 66.3% of all households in 2016. This is lower than the regional average of 75%. All ‘Rented’ households comprised 31.3% of all households. This is higher than the regional average of 19.9%. ‘Occupied’ dwellings accounted for 80% of all dwellings in 2016. This is higher than the regional average of 86%. ‘Vacant’ dwellings accounted for 20% of all dwellings in 2016. This is lower than the regional average of 14%.



Education
The number of those aged 15 years or older with ‘Up to Leaving Cert’ education was 42% in 2016. This is lower than the regional average of 54.5%. Those with ‘No formal education’ accounted for 2.2% of all those aged 15 years or older in 2016. This is marginally higher than the regional average of 2%.
Those with ‘Third Level’ or higher (Level 6 or higher) education accounted for 41.3% of all those aged 15 years or older in 2016. This is higher than the regional average of 30.9%.
Economy
The unemployment rate was 8.4% in Duagh in 2016, a decrease from 13.9% in 2011. This is in line with the regional average of 8.4% but higher than the national average of 6.3%. Those ‘At work’ accounted for 53.9% of those aged 15 years or older in 2016, which is above the regional average of 48.5%. Those ‘retired’ comprised 12% of those aged 15 years or older in 2016. This is lower than the regional average of 18.6%.
Those in ‘Professional’ and ‘Employer and Manager’ roles comprised 36.5% of those employed in 2016. This is higher than the regional average of 24%. Those in ‘Non-Manual’, ‘Manual Skilled’, ‘Semi-Skilled’, ‘Unskilled’ and ‘Own Account’ comprised 41% of those employed, lower than the regional average of 46.6%. ‘Farmers’, ‘Agricultural workers’ and ‘Others gainfully occupied/unknown’ comprised 22.5% of those employed, lower than the regional average of 29.5%.
Socio-Economic Group | % Persons 2016 | Summary |
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A Employers and managers | 18% | 36.5% |
B Higher professional | 10% | |
C Lower professional | 8% | |
D Non-manual | 12% | 41.0% |
E Manual skilled | 5% | |
F Semi-skilled | 14% | |
G Unskilled | 3% | |
H Own account workers | 7% | |
I Farmers | 5% | 22.5% |
J Agricultural workers | 2% | |
Z Others gainfully occupied/unknown | 16% | |
Total | 100% |

Transport
Travel as a ‘car driver’ or ‘car passenger’ accounted for 75% of all work-related journeys and 40% of all education-related journeys in 2016. This is higher than the regional average of 69% for work-related journeys but lower than the regional average of 61% for education-related journeys respectively. ‘Green Transport’ (includes travelling on foot, by bus, minibus, coach, train, or tram) accounted for 10% of all work-related journeys and 57.7% of all education-related journeys.
Overall, travel by car, lorry or other private motor vehicles accounted for 66.9% of all trave journeys, while ‘Green Transport’ accounted for 27.5%.
Overall, 63% of travel was undertaken for work and 37% was undertaken for education.
Average commute time for Duagh was 21 minutes in 2016, lower than the regional average of 25.2 minutes. 73.7% of all travel was undertaken in 30 minutes of less, higher than the regional average of 65.1%. In terms of car ownership, 81.3% of households had one or more cars in 2016, lower than the regional average of 85.8%. 16.3% of households have no car(s), higher than the regional average of 12.4%.
Connectivity
65% of households had a personal computer in 2016, higher than the regional average of 61.4%. 30% of households had no personal computer, lower than the regional average of 36.1%.
71.3% of households had access to Broadband in 2016, higher than the regional average of 57.2%. 20% of households had no access to Broadband, lower than the regional average of 28.9%.


Deprivation
The 2016 Pobal HP Deprivation Index shows the level of overall affluence and deprivation at small area level throughout Ireland.
The index is created through local analysis of relevant metrics (i.e. the proportion of skilled professionals, education levels, employment levels, and single-parent households found in an area).
Duagh* had a HP Deprivation score of -1.14 in 2016, a decrease from -0.79 in 2011. This is higher than the regional average HP Deprivation score of -4.39 in 2016. Duagh can be described as having a ‘marginally below average’ HP Deprivation score.
*Weighted average based on population in each respective year